Joseph Prince Sermon Notes: Where to Find Them (+ How to Make Your Own)
Joseph Prince is the senior pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore, one of Asia's largest churches, and the leading voice of the modern grace-message movement. His teaching — centered on the finished work of Christ and righteousness as a gift — reaches a global audience through Joseph Prince Ministries, television broadcasts, books, and online platforms.
Prince's sermons have two traits that shape how you should take notes on them. First, they are long — often 60 to 90 minutes — and built around sustained exploration of a theme rather than three tidy points. Second, they are dense with scripture connections: a single message might link a Levitical offering, a Hebrew word study, and a Pauline epistle into one thread. Searching for Joseph Prince sermon notes usually means trying to hold onto that thread after the message ends.
This guide shows you where the official material is, then a verse-mapping method built for exactly this style of preaching.
Where to find official Joseph Prince sermon notes
Prince's teaching is distributed through his church and his global media ministry:
The Joseph Prince Ministries website and app
The international hub for his broadcasts, sermon series, devotionals, and partner resources. Broadcast episodes and series are organized here, along with study materials for some series.
New Creation Church
Prince's home church in Singapore streams services and makes recent sermons available. For the full-length Sunday messages (rather than broadcast edits), the church is the primary source.
Broadcasts, books, and devotionals
Prince's television program airs internationally, and many of his sermon series have been developed into books and daily devotionals — the most polished 'official notes' form of his teaching.
A note on copyright: Joseph Prince's sermons and any official notes remain the intellectual property of Joseph Prince Ministries. Everything below is about making notes for your own study — not about republishing the ministry's content.
How to create your own sermon notes from any Joseph Prince sermon
For a 90-minute Prince message, memory is not a strategy. Here's how to capture the whole thread of a sermon in about fifteen minutes of work:
Get the audio
Save the message audio from an official source you have access to. If you attended or streamed a full service, note that the preaching segment is usually the last 60–90 minutes.
Transcribe it
Upload the audio for a complete transcript. A 90-minute Prince sermon costs about $0.54 at $0.006/minute — first 30 minutes free. Modern AI transcription handles Singaporean English accents with high accuracy, so expect a clean text.
Transcribe the sermonGenerate the outline
Paste the transcript into the free sermon outline generator. For thematic preaching like Prince's, the outline surfaces the through-line — the central revelation and the chain of scriptures supporting it — which is exactly what's hard to hold in memory.
Generate sermon notes freeMap the key verse
Finish with the verse-mapping template below. Prince's messages usually turn on one key scripture read in a fresh light; mapping that verse is how you keep the revelation, not just the feeling of it.
The Key-Verse Mapping Method
One verse, five lenses
Verse mapping takes the single most important scripture from the sermon and examines it from several angles on one page. It suits Prince's preaching because his messages typically pivot on one text seen anew:
Write out the sermon's key verse in full, with translation noted — Prince often compares renderings.
Who wrote it, to whom, and what comes immediately before and after. Two sentences.
The Hebrew or Greek word the sermon highlighted, with its meaning in plain English. Prince does this in most messages — capture it precisely.
How the sermon connected this verse to the person and finished work of Jesus. This is the heart of Prince's hermeneutic — if you note one thing, note this.
What this verse gives you to rest in, and what believing it changes this week.
Tip: Keep your verse maps in one notebook. A year of them becomes a personal index of scriptures you've studied in depth — far more durable than sermon summaries.
Study tips for Joseph Prince's preaching
Follow the Old Testament threads
Prince regularly teaches Christ from Old Testament pictures — offerings, priesthood, feasts. When a sermon does this, add the OT passage to your map's context box and read the full chapter during the week.
Distinguish revelation from illustration
Long thematic sermons mix core teaching with stories and asides. Your notes should keep the scriptural spine and let the stories go — the transcript preserves them if you ever want them back.
Note what grace replaces
Prince often frames teaching as grace versus self-effort. A useful note habit: write the 'instead of' pair — what striving the message named, and what rest it offered in its place.
Frequently asked questions
Does Joseph Prince Ministries publish official sermon notes?+
Will AI transcription handle Joseph Prince's accent accurately?+
Can I republish a transcript of a Joseph Prince sermon?+
Why are Joseph Prince's sermons so long?+
Transcribe any sermon free
A 90-minute message is ~11,000 words. Capture every one of them as searchable text for about fifty cents. First 30 minutes free, then $0.006/minute — no subscription, no credit card to start.
Start Transcribing FreeThen turn the transcript into notes with the free sermon outline generator.
Want the bigger picture on Joseph Prince's ministry and most notable messages? See our Joseph Prince sermon archive guide in the Famous Sermons library.
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