As technology continues to advance at a breakneck pace, church leaders are often left wondering how to integrate these new tools without compromising their core mission.
The fear that technology will replace human connection is common, but historically inaccurate. The Apostle Paul used the Roman road system and the written letter—the cutting-edge technology of his day—to spread the Gospel. Today, we use livestreaming, social media, and AI.
Artificial Intelligence, specifically tools like Bots.Church, serves as a digital assistant. It doesn't counsel people or preach sermons. Instead, it handles the logistics: "What time is service?", "Where do I park?", "How do I join a small group?"
By offloading administrative queries to technology, pastors protect their time and energy for what they were actually called to do: shepherd the flock. The future of ministry is using technology to handle the systems so humans can handle the soul care.
Let Bots.Church handle the questions so you can handle the care.
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