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Share Sermon Clips and Ministry Moments

Your livestream is 90 minutes long. The moment people keep mentioning is 3 minutes of it. If your services or events are already on YouTube, TubeChop lets you clip that moment and share it in your newsletter, group chat, or social channels without any video editing.

Small groups use clips to anchor weekly discussion. Ministry teams use them to share a testimony or announcement without asking anyone to scrub through a full service recording.

How it works

  1. Find the moment in your service video

    Open your church's YouTube recording and note roughly where the sermon point, testimony, or announcement happens.

  2. Trim it in TubeChop

    Paste the video URL, set the start and end around the moment, and preview the cut.

  3. Share it with your people

    Send the clip link in your email newsletter, WhatsApp or GroupMe chats, or post it to your church's social pages.

Why it works

No video editor needed

Nobody has to download the livestream, cut it in editing software, and re-upload. Trim and share in under a minute.

Small-group ready

Send one clip before each meeting so discussion starts from the same five minutes of teaching.

Respects your YouTube channel

Clips play the original video on your channel through the official player, so views and subscribers still count toward your channel.

Free for weekly use

A clip shared the week of the sermon fits the free 7-day window naturally. Premium keeps a permanent library of series highlights.

Good questions.

Do clip views count toward our church's YouTube channel?
Yes. TubeChop plays the original video through the official YouTube player, so playback happens on your video and counts as normal YouTube viewing.
Can we clip videos from other ministries or teachers?
Yes, any public YouTube video can be trimmed. The clip always plays the original creator's video, credited to their channel.
Can we build a permanent sermon highlight library?
With a free account clips save to a library but expire after 7 days. TubeChop Premium ($15/year) removes the expiration, which suits a running archive of series highlights.
Does this work with our livestream recordings?
Yes, once the livestream has finished processing and is available as a normal YouTube video, you can trim it like any other upload.

Skip the boring parts.
Share the good stuff.

Clip a moment from your last service