Add an AI assistant to your church Squarespace site in about 30 minutes — no integration project, no IT team, trained only on your own content.
Squarespace is one of the most common platforms for church websites, and it is also one of the easiest to add AskMyChurch to. There is no plugin to install and no API to wire up. You paste a link or a small embed code into a Squarespace code block, point the assistant at your sermon library and website, and it builds its own index. Most churches are live in about thirty minutes.
A visitor lands on your Squarespace site at 11 PM on a Tuesday. They want to know whether you have a Spanish-language service, what the parking situation is, and whether you do infant dedications. Those questions used to sit in an inbox until someone got to them Monday morning.
AskMyChurch answers from your own published content — your website pages, your sermons, your PDFs. It cites the source with every answer, linked directly. If the answer is not in your content, it says so and offers to connect the person with someone on your team. It never guesses, never invents doctrine, and never speaks for your pastor on something he did not actually say.
It answers in English or Spanish automatically, based on how the person writes to it.
If someone's message signals acute distress — in English or Spanish — the assistant does not attempt a pastoral response. A hard-coded check runs before any AI. That person is immediately directed to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your own care team. The AI never counsels. That is not its job and it knows it.
Every plan includes what AskMyChurch calls the Canon layer. When a visitor asks about, say, forgiveness or generosity, the assistant can answer in the pastor's actual words — drawn from indexed sermons, linked to the exact moment in the message. It is not a paraphrase. It is the real thing, sourced.
The assistant captures prayer requests, serve inquiries, and plan-a-visit interest and routes them to the right ministry leader. The person does not have to find the right form on your Squarespace site. They just say what they need.
Every plan is the full assistant. There is no tier that leaves out the crisis gate or bilingual support or Canon.
| Plan | Monthly | Congregation size |
|---|---|---|
| Base | $99 | Under 500 weekend attendance |
| Growth | $249 | 500 – 2,000 |
| Premium | $500 | 2,000+ or multi-campus |
Founding churches get free setup and a price lock for twelve months. Billed monthly.
Everyday questions are anonymous. No names, no accounts. A person is identified only when they choose to share their information — for a prayer request, a volunteer sign-up, or a visit — and that goes directly to your team. Vision Genesis does not train models on your congregation's conversations.
AskMyChurch is built by Vision Genesis in Knoxville, Tennessee. See a live demo at askmy.church.
Yes. You add it to a Squarespace site with a link or a code block in a Squarespace code element — no plugin, no developer, no integration project. Most churches are live in about thirty minutes.
No. AskMyChurch is trained only on your church's own published content — your website, sermons, and PDFs. If the answer isn't there, it says so and offers to connect the person with a real member of your team.
A hard-coded check runs before any AI response. Messages signaling acute distress are routed immediately to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's own care team. The assistant never attempts to counsel.
In most cases, yes. Adding a code block in Squarespace is a standard editing action any site admin can do. No redesign is required and the assistant works alongside your existing Squarespace layout.
Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN
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