Study deeper. Prepare faster. Keep it sacred.

Sermon Assistant was built for the pastor with a full week and a Sunday that always comes. It brings the scripture you preach from into one calm, private workspace — powered by Swiss hardware, not a shared cloud.

A closed, Swiss-sovereign model

Every Bible translation, every query, every sermon outline you produce is processed entirely on Swiss soil. The Bibles are rendered and indexed locally, hosted in Infomaniak's ISO 27001-certified Swiss datacenters in Geneva. Your account and sermon history never leave Switzerland and are never exposed to the open internet.

19 translations. One index.

Your subscription includes all 19 Bible translations — built on the NRSV Catholic Edition as our foundation (with the full deuterocanon), alongside the Douay-Rheims and Catholic Public Domain Version, then the public-domain classics: the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), Berean Standard Bible (BSB), Darby, Webster, and more — fully indexed on our local Swiss hardware. Search any of the 19 translations and switch versions anytime — without paying per translation or per query.

Unlimited access, always

One flat subscription at CHF 9/month grants you unlimited study sessions. No daily caps, no per-query fees, no throttling. Prepare as long as Sunday demands — running on private Swiss hardware, not a shared public cloud.

Swiss sovereign infrastructure

A private GPU node,
on Swiss soil.

Sermon Assistant runs on a private Nvidia GPU server at Infomaniak Public Cloud in Switzerland — not a shared public inference farm and no US-routed API calls. Your study, on private Swiss hardware, under Swiss law.

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Swiss jurisdiction
Hosted at Infomaniak Public Cloud — all data stays on Swiss soil under Swiss privacy law.
Private Nvidia GPU
A private Swiss GPU node runs the local AI model — not a shared public inference API.
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Private study data
Your Scripture notes and sermon drafts stay within the Swiss Infomaniak environment by default.
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Local Swiss model
Generation runs on the local Swiss GPU — no network round-trip, no remote API.
Infomaniak Public Cloud — Swiss sovereign hosting provider
Infomaniak Public Cloud · Geneva, Switzerland · ISO 27001 certified
Boreon Router

Local by default.
Local-first privacy.

The Boreon Router is the layer between you and your AI. Every query runs on your local Swiss model by default; connect Claude Haiku with your own key and your drafting switches to it — your choice, never a hidden decision, and never at the cost of your study data.

Boreon Router connecting to the local Ollama model and Claude Haiku cloud model
Boreon Router — compact Swiss-engineered AI routing appliance

The Boreon Router is a software daemon running inside your Sermon Assistant subscription on the Swiss server — no hardware to buy, no configuration to touch. It directs every query to your chosen engine: the local Swiss model by default, or Haiku when you connect it.

How routing works

By default, every query you submit goes to the local Swiss model. The engine your queries use is your setting: leave Haiku off and everything stays local, or connect it and your drafting switches to Haiku.

🏠Local — Ollama

By default the Router sends every request to a local Ollama model running on-premise in Switzerland — in this default local mode, zero cloud latency and zero data egress.

☁️Optional — Claude Haiku

Connect Claude Haiku with your own key and your generation switches to it over a standard HTTPS connection to Anthropic — your choice, toggled in the app. Your core study data never leaves the local model.

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How your data is handled: In the default local mode, nothing leaves the Swiss server — your Scripture notes, sermon drafts, and study history are processed exclusively by the local Ollama model. When you switch on Haiku, only your current query and its retrieved Scripture passages are sent to Anthropic — never your saved sermon history or account data.

Built by Boreon

Sermon Assistant is a product of Boreon Industries, LLC, a registered company in the United States of America. Boreon™ is a trademark of Boreon Industries, LLC. The software, its design, and all associated intellectual property are owned exclusively by Boreon Industries, LLC and are protected under applicable US and international law.

Sermon Assistant is developed and deployed using KWAM.CH AI development platforms. Swiss sovereign hosting is provided by Infomaniak Network SA in Geneva, Switzerland, ensuring your study data never leaves Swiss jurisdiction — while the product itself remains wholly owned and operated by a US entity.

Boreon develops the software infrastructure — including the Boreon Router — that powers sovereign AI applications for ministries and organisations worldwide.

For partnership, enterprise licensing, or support enquiries, see the contact page.

Scripture quotations are used within the application under appropriate permissions. Translations are never redistributed or re-published. Unauthorised reproduction or distribution of this software is prohibited.