For Real Life Christian Church
This page is yours to take.
FaithStream is a sermon search engine. We indexed 57 sermons from your church’s public YouTube channel so that anyone searching by scripture, topic, speaker, or even a story told from the pulpit can find them. FaithStream searches what was actually preached, not what happened to be in the title.
We did this without asking you first, and you deserve a straight explanation. Nothing has moved: your videos still live on your YouTube channel and play through YouTube’s own player, so every view, all watch time, and any ad revenue go to your channel exactly as before. FaithStream stores titles, dates, and links — never a copy of your video or audio. Every sermon page links back to your channel.
This page exists to put your church in control of its own listing. And if you’d rather not be listed at all, that is completely fine and takes one email: info@theproductunicorn.com. Start the subject line with “Removal request —” so it reaches the right person quickly. Every trace of Real Life Christian Church comes off the site — no questions, no friction.
What claiming your listing does
1. You control how your church appears. Correct your name, location, website, and service times, and give us a logo. Verify that the YouTube channel we matched is actually yours — if we got it wrong, telling us is the fastest way to fix it.
2. Your whole archive becomes searchable by what was preached. None of your 57 indexed sermons are searchable by transcript yet — right now they can only be found by their YouTube titles and descriptions. Point us at your sermon podcast feed and we transcribe your back catalogue, so each sermon becomes findable by the passage it preaches, the topics it covers, and the stories it tells. The audio is used once, for transcription only — it is never published, streamed, or linked on FaithStream.
3. You see what FaithStream sends you. The numbers below are yours — counted from this site’s own tables, not estimated. Claiming gets you a named contact who will share them with you as they grow.
4. Optionally, receive gifts directly. After a claim is approved, your church can enable a Give button on its page. Gifts settle directly into your church’s own Stripe account — FaithStream never holds or handles the money. The full math is below, before you agree to anything.
Your numbers so far
Counted live from this site’s own tables. Visitor numbers have been counting since launch in mid-August 2026, so they start small — and only count real people.
If your church chooses to receive gifts
Giving is entirely optional and entirely yours: your church onboards with Stripe under its own name, connects its own bank account, and every gift settles directly into your church’s account. FaithStream never holds, forwards, or touches a donor’s money — Stripe routes our platform fee automatically. Here is exactly what that looks like, so your treasurer never discovers a deduction on a payout:
| On a $100.00 gift | $100.00 |
| Stripe’s processing fee (2.9% + 30¢) | −$3.20 |
| FaithStream platform fee (2.75%) | −$2.75 |
| Your church receives | $94.05 |
Two things that make it better in practice: donors get a “cover the fees” option at checkout — most tick it, which brings your church to the full $100.00 — and if your church is a registered 501(c)(3), you can apply to Stripe for its nonprofit processing rate (2.2% + 30¢), which takes the same gift to $94.75. That rate is between your church and Stripe; it costs nothing to apply, and we’ll point you at it during setup.
Gifts made through your page are donations to your church, and your church handles its own donor receipts. Gift receipts name your church as the recipient — never FaithStream.
Claim Real Life Christian Church
We matched Real Life Christian Church to the YouTube channel “Real Life Christian Church” (@reallifefl). Is that your church’s channel?
We check the feed the moment you submit and tell you how many episodes we found. The audio is used once, for transcription only — it is never published, streamed, or linked on FaithStream.
No podcast feed? You can still claim your listing — leave this blank and tell us in the notes below where your sermon audio lives (a sermon page, a media host, anywhere it is posted). We’ll look at it by hand and write back about what we can transcribe.
A person reviews every claim before anything changes — you’ll hear back by email, usually within a day or two.
What happens after you submit
A person — not a system — reads every claim, usually within a day or two. We’ll reply by email, confirm any corrections with you, and if you shared a podcast feed, tell you when transcription of your back catalogue begins. Nothing on your public page changes until your claim is approved, and giving is never enabled without your church completing its own Stripe onboarding.