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AI for Baptist churches

AI for Baptist churches that keeps doctrine and decisions with church leaders

Baptist churches often want practical admin help without handing doctrine, preaching, or pastoral care to software. Collie is denomination-aware church AI only in the sense that leaders can provide church-approved theological context and keep every decision human-owned.

Short answer

Collie is AI for Baptist churches when the goal is safe ministry drafting: visitor follow-up, church communications, board-ready prep, and Planning Center-aware workflows, with no sermon generation and no external action without human approval.

Best fit

  • A Baptist pastor who wants admin support without outsourcing preaching or pastoral judgment.
  • A church office that needs help preparing follow-up, announcements, volunteer asks, and meeting briefs.
  • A leadership team that wants AI to reference church-approved theological context without inventing doctrine.

Best first workflows

Visitor follow-up drafts
Church announcement and bulletin drafts
Deacon or elder meeting prep
Volunteer coordination
Sermon repurposing from existing messages
Planning Center-aware workflows for people and ministries

How to roll it out

  1. 1. Name approved workflows before connecting church context.
  2. 2. Add only church-approved theological context, policies, and style guidance.
  3. 3. Keep sermons, counseling, and doctrinal decisions with pastors and leaders.
  4. 4. Use Pending approvals for every email, invite, post, or integration action.

Related questions

Can Baptist churches use AI safely?

Yes, when AI is limited to ministry preparation, approved context, and human-reviewed drafts. Collie refuses sermon generation and keeps external actions in Pending for staff review.

Does Collie decide Baptist doctrine?

No. Collie can reference church-approved theological context for tone and boundaries, but pastors and church leaders keep doctrine, preaching, counsel, and final decisions.