Church AI Policy Template

Start with a policy template your church leaders can actually review.

Get a practical first draft for AI use across staff writing, sermon support, privacy, and public ministry content.

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

Built for review, not rubber-stamping.

Direct answer

A useful church AI policy template gives leaders a practical first draft while making clear that pastors, elders, and church leadership must review and approve the final policy.

The problem

A template should never pretend to be your authority. It should give pastors and elders a clear draft to approve, adapt, and apply.

  • Template sections for approved, restricted, and prohibited uses.
  • Review triggers for doctrine-sensitive content.
  • Privacy language for member and counseling data.
  • A next step into DoctrineGuard early 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

Can a church AI policy template be used as-is?

No. It should be reviewed, edited, and approved by church leadership before staff or volunteer adoption.

What should a church AI policy template include?

It should include approved uses, review-required uses, prohibited uses, privacy rules, sermon safeguards, and accountability expectations.