Free Church AI Policy Generator

Create a responsible AI policy before AI becomes informal church practice.

DoctrineGuard helps churches turn scattered AI use into clear pastoral guardrails, then routes interested leaders into a real early access workflow.

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

Policy first. Pastoral authority always.

Direct answer

A church AI policy should define approved uses, restricted uses requiring pastoral review, prohibited uses, privacy boundaries, and who has authority over doctrine-sensitive content.

The problem

Staff and volunteers are already using AI for emails, teaching support, curriculum, and administration. Policy gives leaders a way to govern the work before trust is strained.

  • Draft approved, restricted, and prohibited AI uses.
  • Protect pastoral care, member data, sermons, and public communication.
  • Route interested churches into the DoctrineGuard waitlist.
  • Keep theology under Scripture, pastors, elders, and church leadership.

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

What is a church AI policy?

A church AI policy is a leadership-approved document that explains how pastors, staff, and volunteers may use AI tools while protecting doctrine, privacy, pastoral care, and public trust.

Should churches use AI for sermons?

AI may support brainstorming or organization, but sermon and teaching content should remain under pastoral study, Scripture, and church leadership review.