AskMyChurch answers repeat visitor questions only from your church's own site and sermons — you keep the script, and the inbox gets shorter.
If you run communications for your church, AskMyChurch takes the repeat questions out of your inbox — service times, kids check-in, parking, how to give — and answers them only from the website and sermons you already publish. Your published words are its only source, so the voice people hear is the one you already wrote, and anyone who wants a person gets handed to a real person.
The questions that fill info@ and the contact form are almost never new. They are the same questions, over and over, asked at 9pm on a Saturday by people who did not find the page you built for exactly that. AskMyChurch sits on your website and answers those questions on the spot, in English or Spanish, at hours the office is closed. The visitor gets the answer from your own pages instead of leaving to ask Google, and your Monday inbox gets shorter.
Most communications directors' first worry about AI is the right one: what will it say in our name? AskMyChurch answers only from your church's own website and sermons. It does not pull from the open internet, it does not guess, and when your content does not hold the answer, it says so and offers a real person instead of improvising. That flips the usual control problem. You already control the website — now the website is the whole script. Want the assistant to say something differently? Edit the page. Same workflow you use today, one place to keep true.
When your content cannot answer a question, AskMyChurch says so and hands the person to a real human — usually you or your office. Every one of those handoffs is a content audit you never had time to run: the baptism page nobody built, the youth schedule buried in a PDF. You learn what visitors actually want from the questions that reach you, instead of guessing in a planning meeting.
If your pastor's sermons are online, AskMyChurch can cite them — down to the minute. Someone asks what the church teaches on forgiveness, and the answer links to the moment in the sermon where the pastor said it. For a communications director, that is the archive you already produce every week finally doing weekday work, in the pastor's own words rather than a paraphrase you have to write and defend.
Two things your senior pastor will want to know. First: what happens if someone in crisis types into it? Crisis routing is hard-coded — 988 and the Crisis Text Line appear first, in English and Spanish, before any AI response. Built in, not a setting you could misconfigure. Second: will it pretend to be a person? No. It hands off to a real person whenever someone asks for one or the question calls for it. The positioning is deliberate: the front door of your church, always open — a door, and the people inside still answer it.
$99 per month for churches under 500 in weekend attendance, $249 for 500–2,000, and $500 for 2,000+ or multi-campus. Every plan comes with a 30-day free trial, a money-back guarantee, and you can cancel anytime. On a communications budget, that is one line item that covers the inbox on nights and weekends.
AskMyChurch has built working previews for churches in several metros — 84 in Atlanta, 79 in Nashville, 63 in Charlotte, 60 in Columbia, 53 in Charleston, and 38 in Knoxville — each one built from that church's own public website and sermons, waiting for the church to claim it. If yours is one of them, you can watch it answer your congregation's questions in your own published words before you decide anything.
AskMyChurch answers only from the church's own website and sermons — your published content is the whole script. When the answer is not in your content, it says so and offers a real person instead of inventing one.
The repeat ones — service times, kids check-in, parking, how to give — answered on the website in English or Spanish, including nights and weekends when the office is closed.
Hard-coded routing puts 988 and the Crisis Text Line first, in both English and Spanish, before any AI response. It is built in, not a setting.
$99, $249, or $500 per month by weekend attendance (under 500; 500–2,000; and 2,000+ or multi-campus), with a 30-day free trial, a money-back guarantee, and cancel anytime.
Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN
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