Artificial intelligence is not just changing how we work—it’s reshaping how people understand identity, truth, and relationships. These shifts are already showing up in discipleship and pastoral care. Here are the three biggest AI disruptions church leaders need to understand and address today.
Ministry leaders today are caught in a difficult tension. The demands of pastoring have never been higher, and the tools we use to communicate, plan, and serve are rapidly evolving, often faster than we can keep up.
For many, the idea of artificial intelligence (AI) in the church feels like an unlikely pairing. And yet, according to recent data, 87% of ministry leaders are already using AI in some capacity. Whether it's enhancing sermon preparation, streamlining administrative tasks, or improving outreach, AI is becoming a tool that empowers ministry. Which number represents you?
For pastors and church leaders looking to revitalize their ministries and connect with others, ShareChurch.com is an invaluable resource. Created by Church of the...
Worship pastors should serve and foster participation, not entertain spectators. They need to think like a theologian, labor like an artist, and shepherd like a pastor. To keep these priorities in mind, here are 3 guiding principles to lead by.
The volunteers who work with your presentation software are going to have varying levels of technical expertise. Whether they’re putting together the slides or running the presentation, the task will require some people to learn and grow more than others. Use these practical, effective methods to train your team.
For those of us in the church world, we know how much time and effort it takes to keep the constant production of fresh content flowing for social media and church communications if you want to stay engaged with your community. What if there was technology to help our churches complete all this writing outside of leaning on church staff and trained volunteers? Learn how artificial intelligence is helping.
Giving Tuesday isn't just for the typical charitable organizations. For years, churches have been benefiting more and more from the momentum of the #GivingTuesday campaign. Just a few years ago, churches saw the largest uptick in generosity on #GivingTuesday. There are billions of dollars being donated, and churches would be wise to join the movement and harness the energy for their causes, too.