Your congregation chats with it the way they'd text a staff member — and it answers 24/7, built only from your church's own content, on your brand. Think ChatGPT for your church's website, except it never makes things up, and it's crisis-safe by design.
Each of these is real: built from that church's public site, on their brand. Open one and chat — ask anything a visitor would ask.
Every church that comes online makes the whole thing smarter. As congregations join, Ask Church becomes the first real place to ask about churches — and find the one that fits.
You're not buying a chatbot — you're joining a network. As people near you look for a church home, the ones who fit get pointed toward you. And you'll see what your wider community is actually asking about, not just your own members — demand you can't see anywhere else.
Ask across the churches near you — service times, youth programs, what a church actually teaches on a topic — and find one that fits where you are on your journey. Answered from each church's own words, never our opinion.
Find a church near you → (live in Knoxville)Being built one church, and one city, at a time. The earlier you're in, the more of your community finds you through it.
No integration required. No IT project. Your website just gets a link.
Service times, ministries, staff, beliefs, events — your assistant knows only what your church actually publishes.
Your colors, your logo, your voice. You see it working before anyone else does — usually in about 30 minutes.
Bulletin, lobby screen, website nav, Instagram bio. Visitors ask; your assistant answers; the right people get connected.
Most chatbots are told to behave. This one is built so it can't wander off your content — and you can point at exactly how.
Built from your website, your sermons, your ministries — and nothing else. No open-internet knowledge to drift into, no other church's data. Ask it something that isn't in your content and it tells you, instead of guessing.
After it writes a reply, a grounding pass reads that reply back against your content. If a factual claim isn't supported by your own material, the answer is held and the person is handed to a real human instead. Not a rule it's asked to follow — a product step built into the answer path.
If someone types something that signals real distress — in English or Spanish — they go to 988 and your care team before the AI ever replies. It's hard-wired to run first, and it can't be talked out of it.
Anonymous by design — no names, no accounts. The questions make the answers better; the people stay private.
No setup fee. Cancel anytime. Checkout takes about two minutes.
What it replaces: most churches already spend around $780/month in staff time — roughly 10 hours a week at $18/hr — answering these same questions by hand. Ask Church starts at $99.
Tell us where to look, and we'll build your assistant from your own site — you'll see it live before you pay anything.