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AI That Answers Church Service Times and Events

AskMyChurch answers service times, location, parking, and events from your own site content — 24/7, with a source link, so a guest never hits a dead end.

The question churches answer forty times a week

"What time is your service?" That one question — along with where to park, whether childcare is available, and what is happening this Sunday — is the most common thing a first-time guest types into a church website search bar, sends in an email, or texts a staff member on a Tuesday night.

It is also the easiest question to miss. A guest lands on a site, clicks around for ninety seconds, finds nothing, and leaves. No staff member was there at 10 p.m. to catch them.

AskMyChurch is a church AI assistant that sits on your own website and answers exactly these questions — from your own published content, in your own words, with a link to the source.

How it works

When a church signs up, AskMyChurch indexes the site — the homepage, the plan-a-visit page, event pages, the sermon library, linked PDFs, and podcasts. When a visitor asks about service times, the assistant pulls the answer from that content and shows the source so the visitor can verify it themselves.

It does not answer from the open internet. It does not guess. If your site lists three services and a Spanish-language service at noon, that is what it says. If your site does not have an answer, it says so and offers to connect the visitor with someone on your team.

The assistant checks its own answer against your content before it sends — a re-check pass that runs on every response, not just the ones that seem risky.

What it covers

Service times and locations, parking and building access, upcoming events and registration links, childcare availability, giving, and how to get involved — anything your site already publishes. It can also capture a plan-a-visit request, a prayer request, or a serve inquiry and route it to the right ministry leader.

For guest-facing questions, the source link comes with every answer. A visitor does not have to trust the AI; they can click through and read it themselves.

Bilingual, by default

Questions in English get answers in English. Questions in Spanish get answers in Spanish. The language detection is automatic. No second assistant to set up, no translation plugin to buy.

A note on crisis messages

Before any AI runs, a hard-coded check scans every message for signs of acute distress. If a message signals a crisis, the assistant routes to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's own care team. It does not attempt a pastoral or clinical response. This runs in English and Spanish.

Setup: about 30 minutes

AskMyChurch goes live with a link or a QR code — no integration project, no IT department. Point it at the sermon library and it builds the index. It works with WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Framer, Shopify, and Google Tag Manager. Every plan includes the Canon layer, which indexes sermons and links to the exact moment in the message.

Pricing

Congregations under 500 weekend attendance pay $99 a month. Five hundred to two thousand is $249. Over two thousand, or multi-campus, is $500. Every plan ships the full assistant. Founding churches get free setup and a price lock for twelve months. Billed monthly.

See how AskMyChurch compares to other church AI tools.

AskMyChurch es un asistente de IA que responde preguntas de visitantes desde el contenido de tu propia iglesia — disponible las 24 horas, en inglés y español.

Frequently asked

Will AskMyChurch always show current service times, or could it give outdated info?

The assistant answers from your published site content. If your site is up to date, the answers will be too. The source link on every answer lets a visitor click through and confirm directly.

What happens if someone asks a question the site does not cover?

The assistant says it does not have that information and offers to connect the visitor with someone on your team. It does not guess, and it does not pull answers from the open internet.

Does it work for guests who speak Spanish?

Yes. Language is detected automatically. A visitor who asks in Spanish gets an answer in Spanish, from the same indexed content. No separate setup is required.

Can it handle a plan-a-visit request, not just answer a question?

Yes. When a visitor is ready to take a next step — plan a visit, request prayer, or ask about serving — AskMyChurch captures that and routes it to the right person on your team.

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

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