When publishing a sermon using the Sermon Editor, you have the option to simultaneously post your sermon to YouTube, Facebook, or X. To do this, you'll need to configure your publication settings in the Editor's Cross-Publish tab. In this tab, you'll find a list of social platforms that you can cross-publish to. Before you can post to a given platform, you'll need to connect that platform to your Broadcaster account, which can be done from the Connections page. You can learn more about account connections by watching our Connections video, which is linked in the description. Once you've connected the platforms that you want to cross-publish to, you'll see this Connected indicator on the top right, showing what page or channel you'll be posting to. You'll then be able to configure your posting settings for each platform. Once your settings are configured, our system will create a post on each of the enabled platforms when you click the Publish button. For YouTube, when this toggle switch is enabled, a full-length video of your sermon will be uploaded to the connected YouTube channel. You'll need to specify a video title, video description, and visibility setting, which will be applied to the YouTube video. For Facebook, when this toggle is enabled, a link to the sermon page will be posted to your Facebook page, along with a message that you can compose in this text box. In addition to this link, you can also opt to upload the full-length video of your sermon directly to Facebook. For X, when this toggle switch is enabled, a tweet containing a link to the sermon page will be posted to your profile. You can also opt to include a short video preview of your sermon. To make it easier to compose a message or video description for these platforms, we've also included a set of metadata tools, which offer a convenient way to copy and paste snippets of metadata that you specified in the Details tab. You can copy metadata from individual fields by clicking these buttons, or you can copy a summary containing all of the metadata at once.