When church members have questions about faith, they're already turning to ChatGPT — getting answers from the open internet instead of their own pastors. Doctrinally.AI gives each church its own custom AI assistant, trained exclusively on the sermons, devotions, and documents its pastors have actually taught. Members ask anything and get answers in their church's voice, cited back to the source.^1
Setup takes under five minutes: paste a YouTube sermon link, upload a PDF or video, or write new devotions in the built-in editor. The AI indexes the content and starts answering congregation questions immediately. Each church gets a unique URL and QR code — print it on Sunday's bulletin, and members can ask questions with no login required. When the AI doesn't have an answer from the uploaded content, it says so honestly rather than guessing.^2
Testimonials from pastors highlight practical impact: Zach Neumann, Vicar at Messiah Lutheran Church in Johns Creek, describes it as "giving every member a private appointment with the teaching team — any time, day or night." Kostia Skorenkyi, Pastor at North Cross Church, notes that visitors get a real sense of what the church believes before they ever walk through the door.^1
Why Churches Use It"Our congregation loves being able to ask questions and hear answers drawn directly from what we've actually taught from the pulpit." — Zach Neumann, Vicar, Messiah Lutheran Church^1
"Members are exploring sermons they missed, and visitors are getting a real sense of what we believe before they ever walk in the door. It's been a genuine gift to our church." — Kostia Skorenkyi, Pastor, North Cross Church^1
Notable- Web-based platform — no app download required, works on any device^1
- Analytics dashboard shows what the congregation is asking and where teaching has gaps^3
- Citations play inline — sermons jump to the timestamp, PDFs link to the page^3
- Each church's data is fully isolated and encrypted^4
- From $49/month with a 14-day free trial^5