63 working previews of Charlotte-area church AI assistants are already built. Check if yours is one — answers from your own site and sermons, $99–$500/month.
If you lead a church in the Charlotte area and you are looking for an AI assistant, there is a real chance one already exists for your church. 63 working previews of Charlotte-area church assistants are already built and live — each one trained on that church's own public website and published sermons, waiting for the church to claim it.
A preview answers real questions — service times, kids check-in, what the pastor taught on baptism — the same way a live assistant does. It just is not switched on for your congregation until your church claims it.
Each preview was built from public content only: the church's own website and its published sermons. Nothing private, nothing collected from members.
A preview is also not a customer relationship. No Charlotte church has agreed to anything by having a preview built, and we never name a church that has not claimed its assistant — no lists, no logos, no "trusted by" wall. If your church has one, you find out by checking, not by seeing your name used in someone's marketing.
Claiming is what turns a preview into your church's live assistant, under your control, with your staff deciding who conversations hand off to.
The assistant answers only from your church's own website and sermons. When the answer is not in your content, it says so and hands the conversation to a real person — it never invents an answer. It does not pull from the open internet, and it does not speak for your pastor on anything your pastor has not published. More on how that sourcing works: Church website AI that cites its sources.
Sermon answers cite to the minute. Ask what the pastor taught on forgiveness and the assistant links the exact moment in the recording. This is the Canon layer, and it is included at every price.
It works in English and Spanish. A member asks in either language and gets an answer in that language, from the same content.
The short version: the front door of your church, always open. Someone lands on your site at 11pm with a real question and gets a sourced answer or a real person, not a dead end.
Before any AI response, a hard-coded crisis check runs on every message, in English and in Spanish. Messages showing signs of acute distress route straight to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and the Crisis Text Line. The AI never attempts a pastoral answer in a crisis. This runs on every plan and cannot be turned off.
Price is set by weekend attendance. Every plan is the complete assistant — crisis routing, Spanish, and cite-to-the-minute sermon links are standard at $99.
Every plan starts with a 30-day free trial, carries a money-back guarantee, and you can cancel anytime. The full breakdown is at How much does a church AI chatbot cost?.
Building the preview first means a Charlotte church evaluating this does not have to imagine anything. Instead of a sales demo trained on some other church's content, you see your own service times, your own ministries, and your own pastor's sermons answered back — before you have paid a dollar. That is the whole reason the 63 exist.
Check askchurch.ai to see whether your church's preview is among the 63 already built. If you want the mechanics first — how content gets indexed, how the crisis gate works, how claiming works — read the docs at /docs. And if your church is in the Charlotte area but does not have a preview yet, one gets built the same way: from your public website and your published sermons.
It might — 63 working previews of Charlotte-area church assistants are already built and live, each trained on that church's own public website and published sermons. Check askchurch.ai to see whether your church's preview is among them; it stays switched off until your church claims it.
Only from your church's own website and published sermons — it does not pull from the open internet, and it never invents an answer. When the answer is not in your content, it says so and hands the conversation to a real person, and sermon answers link to the exact minute in the recording.
A hard-coded crisis check runs on every message before any AI response, in English and Spanish. Messages showing signs of acute distress route straight to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and the Crisis Text Line — the AI never attempts a pastoral answer in a crisis, and this runs on every plan and cannot be turned off.
Price is set by weekend attendance: $99/month under 500, $249/month for 500 to 2,000, and $500/month over 2,000 or multi-campus. Every plan is the complete assistant — crisis routing, Spanish, and cite-to-the-minute sermon links are standard at $99 — and every plan starts with a 30-day free trial, carries a money-back guarantee, and can be canceled anytime.
Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN
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