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Does an AI Assistant Fit a Pentecostal Church?

Yes — AskMyChurch answers only from your own site and sermons, cites the exact minute your pastor taught it, speaks Spanish, and hands people to real humans.

Yes — and often better than most. AskMyChurch works from recorded preaching, and Pentecostal churches record a lot of it: the assistant answers visitors' questions using only your church's own website and sermon library, links each answer to the exact minute your pastor taught it, and hands anything personal to a real human being.

Here's the longer answer, starting with the objection itself.

Start with the real objection

Ask a Pentecostal pastor about AI and you'll usually hear some version of the same worry: ministry is Spirit-led, and no software should be speaking for the church. That worry is correct, and it's why AskMyChurch is built the way it is. It never invents an answer. If the answer isn't on your website or in your sermons, it says it doesn't know and connects the person to your staff. It's a front door, not a pulpit — the front door of your church, always open.

That also means it can't drift into doctrine you don't teach. It has no opinions of its own about the gifts of the Spirit, baptism, or healing. It only has your pastor's.

The sermon library is the whole point

Media-heavy churches — livestream every Sunday, years of messages on YouTube — sit on an asset most of them never use twice. Somebody asks "what does our church believe about speaking in tongues?" and the honest answer is buried in a message from two years ago that nobody is going to scrub through.

AskMyChurch's Canon layer fixes that specific problem. Ask it a question and it answers from the sermons, then cites the exact minute — a link that opens the video at the moment your pastor said it. The visitor gets your pastor, in your pastor's own words, teaching the thing they asked about — not a generic AI summary of Pentecostal theology. The bigger your sermon library, the better the answers get, which is why churches that preach and publish constantly get the most out of this.

Spanish is not an add-on here

Many Pentecostal congregations worship in Spanish, run a Spanish service, or serve families who pray in one language and fill out school forms in another. AskMyChurch answers in English and Spanish. And before any AI response touches a sensitive question, crisis routing is hard-coded in both languages — 988 and the Crisis Text Line come first, in English and in Spanish, every time. A person in crisis at 1 a.m. sees a real lifeline before they see anything generated.

Growing churches feel this first

Fast growth has a cost nobody budgets for: the volume of basic questions. Service times, kids check-in, what to wear, is there prayer for healing, do I need to be a member to get baptized. Those questions arrive at 10 p.m. on a Tuesday, and the person asking is often deciding whether to visit at all. A church of 200 with a part-time office can't answer them all, and neither can a church of 2,000. The assistant answers the routine ones instantly, from your own material, and passes the personal ones — counseling, crisis, "can I talk to the pastor" — to an actual person on your team.

What it costs

Pricing is by weekend attendance: $99 a month under 500, $249 a month for 500 to 2,000, and $500 a month for 2,000-plus or multi-campus churches. Every plan starts with a 30-day free trial, carries a money-back guarantee, and you can cancel anytime.

Yours may already be built

We've built working previews for churches across several metros — 84 in Atlanta, 79 in Nashville, 63 in Charlotte, 60 in Columbia, 53 in Charleston, and 38 in Knoxville — each one waiting for its church to claim it. If your church is in one of those cities, the preview may already exist: your site, your sermons, ready to test before you pay anything.

The short version for a Pentecostal pastor: this tool doesn't preach, doesn't prophesy, and doesn't improvise. It repeats what you've already taught, shows its receipts to the minute, speaks Spanish, and knows when to step aside and hand someone to a human.

Frequently asked

Will an AI assistant make up doctrine our church doesn't teach?

No. AskMyChurch answers only from your church's own website and sermon library, and if the answer isn't there, it says it doesn't know and hands the conversation to a real person on your staff.

Can AskMyChurch answer in Spanish?

Yes. It answers in English and Spanish, and crisis resources — 988 and the Crisis Text Line — appear in both languages before any AI response.

What does AskMyChurch cost for a Pentecostal church?

Pricing is by weekend attendance: $99 a month under 500, $249 for 500 to 2,000, and $500 for 2,000-plus or multi-campus, with a 30-day free trial, a money-back guarantee, and the option to cancel anytime.

How does AskMyChurch use our sermon library?

Its Canon layer answers questions directly from your recorded sermons and cites the exact minute, so visitors hear the answer in your pastor's own words, linked to the moment it was preached.

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

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