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Church AI readiness

Assess AI tools before they touch ministry workflows

Use these assessment pages to help pastors, staff, and boards decide whether an AI tool is safe enough for church communications, follow-up, planning, and administration.

Reviewed by FlockConnect · Updated June 2, 2026

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How should churches assess AI readiness?

Churches should assess AI readiness by checking approved workflows, prohibited content, source context, human reviewers, external-action approval, data boundaries, staff training, and board oversight before any AI tool touches ministry work. Collie readiness pages focus on practical evaluation: church AI policy, risk assessment, tool scorecards, board approval questions, and adoption plans that keep preaching, counseling, children's data, finance, and external communication under human authority.

Why assessment pages matter for AI search

These pages give search engines and answer engines original evaluation criteria: workflows, refusal rules, approval paths, board questions, and pilot plans. They are designed to be useful even before a church is ready to buy.