AI For Churches: Resources & Articles
Practical AI insights for pastors, ministry leaders, and church communicators who want to lead well in a world that's changing fast. Curated by Kenny Jahng, founder of AI For Church Leaders and editor of ChurchTechToday.com.
AI fluency is four transferable skills. Master them and you stay capable as the tools change, instead of starting over every time a new app ships.
The Four Skills
Delegation. Knowing what to hand to...
Most church staff who switch from ChatGPT to Claude open it up, type the same prompt they always use, get a different kind of answer, and close the tab.
That's the wrong move.
Claude is not a ChatGP...
You can plan a month of church social media in one sitting with AI. What stops most teams is not creativity. It is the blank calendar. Fill it once, batch the posts, and the month runs itself.
Start ...
You can turn three bullet points into a finished church email in about a minute. The skill is giving the AI enough to work with. Here is how to do it well, with a prompt you can reuse every week.
Why...
A custom GPT is a version of ChatGPT you set up once for a single job, then reuse forever. Your church can build one to answer guest questions, draft in your voice, or run a repeatable task. No code r...
ChatGPT is the fastest way to take busywork off a church staff. The whole game is asking well. Here are ten uses to try, with three ready-to-run prompts to start and where to find the rest.
Three Pro...
For most churches, all three of these tools will do the job. If you want the short answer: start with ChatGPT for the easiest on-ramp, choose Claude if you mostly write and work with long documents, a...
Start with one tool and one real task this week. Not a course. Not a strategy doc. One task you already have to do, done with a little help from AI. That is the whole beginning.
Most leaders stall be...
AI in ministry is the use of tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to help with the practical work of running a church: drafting communications, summarizing documents, researching a passage, editing ...