Churches Are Quietly Using AI—and It Might Just Save Ministry

The Healthy Church Staff Podcast

The Healthy Church Staff Podcast
Churches Are Quietly Using AI—and It Might Just Save Ministry
May 22, 2025 Season 1 Episode 359
Todd Rhoades

Churches nationwide are experimenting with AI tools like ChatGPT to enhance ministry operations while preserving theological integrity. Far from replacing pastoral roles, AI is helping churches streamline routine tasks so staff can focus more on meaningful ministry with their congregations.

• Churches currently use AI for writing devotionals, newsletters, sermon brainstorming, and answering basic faith questions
• AI benefits include creating more margin for ministering to people, enhancing creativity, and improving engagement
• Clear boundaries must be established—AI is a tool, not a truth-teller, and Scripture always takes precedence
• When considering AI implementation, ask when you're burning out on repetitive tasks that could be streamlined
• Start small by using ChatGPT for drafting sermon outlines, summarizing meetings, or generating templates
• Always guide and test AI tools rather than turning them loose, especially in theological contexts
• AI won't save the church or cost pastors their jobs, but it might save staff sanity and valuable time

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