AI Policy For Churches

Churches need AI policy before AI use becomes invisible.

Define how your church should use ChatGPT and other AI tools across staff writing, sermon support, curriculum, communication, and pastoral boundaries.

DoctrineGuard ReviewGovernance-ready
Policy guardrails defined
Teaching-sensitive content requires review
Pastoral authority boundary stated

Governance before broad adoption.

Direct answer

Churches need AI policy when staff or volunteers use AI for communication, teaching support, curriculum, administration, or pastoral workflows.

The problem

AI usually enters churches informally. One staff member drafts an email, another uses it for sermon research, and a volunteer creates curriculum.

  • Clarify where AI is allowed.
  • Define when pastoral review is required.
  • Protect private member and counseling information.
  • Prepare one internal champion for future DoctrineGuard beta access.

Real waitlist

Get the generator link and reserve early access.

We will route your request into the DoctrineGuard follow-up workflow and invite beta users only when the hardened engine and extension are ready.

Questions churches ask

Why do churches need an AI policy?

Churches need an AI policy because informal AI use can affect doctrine, privacy, pastoral care, communication quality, and member trust.

Who should approve a church AI policy?

Pastors, elders, denominational leaders where applicable, and appropriate church leadership should approve the policy.