AskMyChurch answers visitor questions at any hour from your church's own content — services, parking, kids — and hands off to a real person. Never a dead end.
A first-time guest finds your church through a friend, a Google search, or a sermon clip. It is late. They want to know when your services start, where to park, what happens with their kids, and whether the pastor is the kind of person who will make them feel like a stranger. They are not going to wait until Monday to call the office.
Most church websites cannot answer that moment. The contact form gets a reply in two days. The FAQ page is three clicks deep and was last updated before the pandemic. The visitor moves on.
AskMyChurch is an AI assistant that sits on your church website and answers those questions in real time, in your church's own words, with a link to the source.
A general chatbot knows everything and nothing useful. Ask it about your church and it will guess, pull something from a review site, or make something up.
AskMyChurch works differently. It is trained only on what your church has actually published — your website, your sermons, your podcasts, your PDFs. If a first-time guest asks about your children's ministry, the answer comes from your own page on children's ministry, and the link is right there in the response. If the answer is not in your content, the assistant says so and connects the person to someone on your team.
It does not answer from the open internet. It will not invent doctrine or put words in the pastor's mouth.
When someone is ready to visit, the assistant routes a plan-a-visit request directly to the right person on your team. That person gets the contact; the guest does not get a dead end.
Before any AI responds to any message, AskMyChurch runs a hard-coded check for signs of acute distress in English or Spanish. If that check trips, the assistant does not attempt a pastoral response. It routes immediately to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's own care team. The AI is never in the room for a crisis.
If a visitor writes in Spanish, the assistant answers in Spanish. No setup required. The crisis gate runs in both languages.
There is no IT project. You point the system at your sermon library and it builds the index. Your site gets a link or a QR code — it works with WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Shopify, Framer, and Google Tag Manager. Most churches are live in about 30 minutes.
Pricing is by congregation size, and every plan includes the full assistant with Canon — which means answers can be grounded in indexed sermons, linked to the exact moment in the message.
Founding churches get free setup and a price locked for 12 months.
When a visitor submits a prayer request, a serve inquiry, or a plan-a-visit form through the assistant, it routes to the right ministry leader on your team — not a general inbox, not a dead end.
AskMyChurch is built by Vision Genesis in Knoxville, Tennessee. See a live demo at askmy.church.
It answers only from your church's own published content — your website, sermons, podcasts, and PDFs. It does not draw from the open internet or other churches. If the answer is not in your content, it says so and connects the visitor to your team.
Before any AI responds, AskMyChurch runs a hard check for signs of acute distress in English and Spanish. If that check trips, the message routes immediately to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's own care team. The AI never attempts a pastoral or clinical response in a crisis.
Most churches are live in about 30 minutes. There is no integration project — your site gets a link or a QR code, and the system works with WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Shopify, Framer, and Google Tag Manager.
Everyday questions are anonymous — no names, no accounts. A visitor's contact information is only collected when they choose to share it for a specific request like prayer, serving, or a visit, and that goes directly to your church's team. Vision Genesis does not train models on member conversations.
Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN
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