AskMyChurch answers visitor and member questions around the clock — in your church's own words, with a source — and routes anything human to your team.
Someone finds your church at 11pm on a Tuesday. They have a question about baptism, or about whether your small groups are still meeting, or about where to park on Sunday. They are not going to call the office. They might send an email that sits in a queue until Thursday.
Or they are going through something hard, and they typed the first message they could make themselves type.
Your website is the only thing available. Most church websites hand that moment to a contact form.
AskMyChurch is an AI assistant that lives on your church's own website. It is trained only on what your church has actually published — your website, your sermons, your podcasts, your PDFs. Nothing from the open internet. Nothing a vendor wrote about what churches generally believe.
When someone asks a question at midnight, it answers in your church's own words and links to the source — the sermon, the page, the document where that answer actually came from. Every answer runs a re-check against your content before it sends. If the answer is not in your material, it says so. It does not guess.
When someone is ready to take a next step — plan a visit, ask for prayer, find a place to serve — it captures that and routes it to the right ministry leader on your team. The person gets a real answer now. The follow-up gets a real person.
Before any AI responds to anything, AskMyChurch runs a crisis check. If someone's message signals acute distress — in English or in Spanish — they are directed to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your own care team. The AI does not attempt to counsel. That check runs first, every time, without exception.
Because the assistant is grounded only in your published content, it reflects this congregation — your pastor's actual positions, your actual service times, your actual theology — not a denominational summary someone else wrote. It works the same way for a Baptist church in rural Georgia, a Catholic parish in Chicago, or a nondenominational church plant. It says what you have said, and it cites where you said it.
Canon is included in every plan: if your pastor's sermons are indexed, the assistant can answer from them and link to the exact moment in the message.
The assistant answers in English and Spanish, auto-detected from the question.
You do not need IT, a new CMS, or a developer. Point AskMyChurch at your sermon library and it builds the index. Add a link or a QR code to your site — it works with WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Shopify, Framer, and Google Tag Manager. Most churches are live in about 30 minutes.
Everyday questions are anonymous. A person is identified only when they choose to share information — for prayer, a visit, or to volunteer — and that goes to your team. Vision Genesis does not train its models on your congregation's conversations.
Plans are sized by weekend attendance, not by features. Every plan includes the full assistant.
Founding churches get free setup and a price locked for 12 months. Billed monthly.
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AskMyChurch is built by Vision Genesis, a company in Knoxville, Tennessee.
It answers. When someone asks a question at any hour, the assistant responds immediately with an answer drawn from your church's own published content and a link to the source. It does not collect messages to be answered later — it answers now. If a question needs a human response, it captures that and routes it to the right person on your team.
Before the AI responds to anything, a hard-coded check runs against the message. If it detects acute distress — in English or Spanish — the person is directed to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the Crisis Text Line (text HOME to 741741), and your church's own care team. The AI does not attempt a counseling response. This check runs before any AI output, every time.
No. If the answer is not in your church's published material, AskMyChurch says it does not know and offers to connect the person with someone on your team. It does not draw from the open internet or fill gaps by guessing.
Most churches are live in about 30 minutes. There is no integration project and no IT requirement. You point it at your sermon library, it builds the index, and you add a link or QR code to your site. It works with WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Shopify, Framer, and Google Tag Manager.
Updated 2026-06-26 · AskMyChurch by Vision Genesis · Knoxville, TN
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