← AskMyChurch

AI Chatbot for Your Church Wix Site

Add AskMyChurch to your Wix site in about 30 minutes — a link, a QR code, or a simple embed. No IT project, no integration, no developer.

Your Wix site already has the content. AskMyChurch reads it.

If your church runs on Wix, you already have the hardest part done. Your service times, staff pages, sermon videos, and visitor information are published and public. AskMyChurch indexes that content and builds a church assistant from it — one that answers from your words, not a generic AI trained on everything.

Getting it live on a Wix site is not an integration project. There is no Wix app to install, no plugin conflict to debug, no developer to schedule. You add a link, drop in a QR code, or paste an embed — and you are done in about 30 minutes.

How it actually goes on a Wix site

You point AskMyChurch at your church's website and sermon library. The system crawls your published pages, sermons, podcasts, and PDFs and builds the index. That index is what the assistant knows. Nothing else.

From there you have three ways to put it in front of people:

None of these require touching your Wix theme files or hiring a developer. If you can edit text on a Wix page, you can add AskMyChurch.

What it does once it is there

A visitor or member types a question. Before any AI runs, a hard-coded crisis gate checks the message. If someone signals acute distress — in English or Spanish — they are routed to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's care team. The AI never handles that.

For everything else, the assistant finds the answer in your content, cites the source as part of the response, then re-checks its own answer against your material before sending it. If the answer is not in your content, it says so and offers to connect the person with someone from your team.

It answers in English or Spanish automatically, based on what the person writes.

Prayer requests, serve inquiries, and plan-a-visit questions get captured and routed to the right ministry leader. The assistant does not hold that information — it passes it to your people.

What it does not do

It does not answer from the open internet. It will not invent doctrine, guess at a service time it cannot find, or quote your pastor saying something he never said. The grounding is built into the system — it is not a prompt you write and hope holds.

Your member conversations are anonymous by default. A name or contact comes through only when a person chooses to share it for prayer, serving, or a visit.

Pricing

Plans are priced by congregation size, not by features. Every plan ships the full assistant.

Founding churches get free setup and a price locked for 12 months. Billed monthly.

Wix, WordPress, Squarespace, Webflow, Framer, Shopify, and Google Tag Manager all work the same way. The platform does not change the product.

AskMyChurch is built by Vision Genesis, based in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Frequently asked

Do I need a developer to add AskMyChurch to my Wix site?

No. You add a link, a QR code, or an HTML embed — the same way you would add any text or button in Wix. No plugin, no theme editing, no developer required.

Will AskMyChurch answer questions from the open internet, or only from my church's content?

Only from your church's own published content — your website, sermons, podcasts, and PDFs. If the answer is not in your material, the assistant says so and offers to connect the person with a real person on your team.

What happens if someone in distress messages the assistant?

A crisis check runs before any AI. Messages signaling acute distress in English or Spanish are routed to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's care team. The AI does not attempt a pastoral or clinical response.

How long does it take to go live on a Wix site?

About 30 minutes. You point the system at your site and sermon library, it builds the index, and then you add a link or embed to your Wix page. There is no integration project.

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Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN

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