Prompt library
Safe AI prompts for pastors who need a draft today
These prompts meet pastors where they search: ChatGPT prompts, church announcement drafts, visitor follow-up, volunteer asks, board prep, and sermon repurposing. Each prompt also names the boundary where a church-specific assistant is safer.
AI prompts for pastors
AI prompts for pastors who want drafts without losing judgment
Safe AI prompts for pastors who need help drafting church communications, follow-up, planning notes, and ministry prep without asking AI to replace pastoral judgment.
ChatGPT prompts for pastors
ChatGPT prompts for pastors, with church-safe limits
A safe ChatGPT prompt for pastors, plus guardrails for what not to paste into generic AI tools.
church announcement prompt
Church announcement prompt for clear Sunday communication
A church announcement prompt for drafting Sunday announcements, emails, and bulletin copy with clear review steps.
visitor follow-up prompt
Visitor follow-up prompt for warm church outreach
A visitor follow-up prompt for drafting warm, non-pushy church emails after someone visits for the first time.
volunteer recruitment prompt for churches
Volunteer recruitment prompt for churches that avoids pressure
A volunteer recruitment prompt for churches that drafts clear serving invitations without guilt, pressure, or automatic sends.
sermon repurposing prompt
Sermon repurposing prompt for already-preached messages
A sermon repurposing prompt for turning already-preached sermons into reviewable social, email, devotional, and small-group drafts.
church admin AI prompt
Church admin AI prompt for bulletins, emails, and weekly operations
A church admin AI prompt for turning weekly operations notes into reviewable bulletin, email, and coordination drafts.
church board meeting prompt
Church board meeting prompt for clearer prep and follow-up
A church board meeting prompt for preparing agendas, pre-read summaries, and follow-up drafts without making decisions for leaders.
Prompt help is the doorway, not the destination
Prompts can produce a useful first draft, but pastors still need church context, approval queues, refusal rules, and staff visibility. Collie turns repeat prompts into safer ministry workflows.