AI Church Toolkit

Peter Levenstrong, Mercedes Clements & AI

A podcast on AI and the Church

  1. 07/28/2025

    Episode 12 - Reflections and Future Directions: Wrapping Up Season One

    In this final episode of Season One, Mercedes and Peter reflect on what they’ve learned over six months of exploring AI and ministry. From shifting use patterns to theological concerns, from project workflows to mental health implications, they chart both practical strategies and faithful commitments for churches navigating an AI-shaped world. Topics Covered: Sci-fi stories as mirrors for our hopes and fears about AIWhy relational ministry can’t be automatedThe emotional effects of AI vs. social mediaReasoning models and context engineering in ChatGPTWhat AI can and can’t do for church communications and planningHuman oversight, authenticity, and theological discernmentHow AI is accelerating—and why that matters for churchesAI agents, multimodal tools, and upcoming tech like GPT-5Mental health concerns and potential risks of AI useThe enduring value of community and the spoken wordPersonal updates and what’s next for Peter and Mercedes Resources Mentioned: Living Stories Sermons: livingstoriessermons.orgSpike Jonze’s Her (film)Brandon Sanderson’s Skyward series (featuring the AI “M-Bot”)Murderbot Diaries (TV adaptation mentioned by Peter)The Murder Bot Diaries (book series by Martha Wells)Neil Stephenson’s Fall or, Dodge in Hell Homework: Try building a ChatGPT Project Folder for a current ministry task—use it for planning, then test it again for communications.Reflect on your values: What parts of your work are deeply relational and should never be automated?Watch a sci-fi film or read a story that features AI. What values does it reflect? What fears or hopes does it raise? (00:08) - GPT5 from OpenAI is expected to come out very soon (00:11) - Moore's Law says computing power doubles every two years (00:29) - Authenticity in the church using artificial intelligence (00:36) - Using AI to help write more fluently and more quickly (00:54) - The usefulness of reasoning models (00:56) - Closing Thoughts

    1h 5m
  2. 07/14/2025

    Sr. Ilia Delio on AI, Evolution, and Who We’re Becoming

    Sr. Ilia Delio, OSF, joins Peter and Mercedes for a conversation that weaves theology, science, and technology into a hopeful and challenging vision for the future. Drawing on Teilhard de Chardin’s evolutionary theology, she invites us to see AI not merely as a tool but as part of the unfolding of creation itself. Together, they explore what it means to become more whole, more relational, and more deeply rooted in divine love in an age shaped by artificial intelligence. Topics Covered: AI as human augmentation and biological extensionThe theology of Teilhard de Chardin and cosmic evolutionThe Adamic myth and how it influences modern perspectives on technologyAI, collective consciousness, and global interconnectednessThe ethical implications of AI in a capitalist systemDefining personhood in an evolutionary worldviewMoving from categorical to networked thinking in younger generationsDeveloping spiritual practices alongside technological advancementLiving from our God-centered being while engaging AI Resources Mentioned: Ilia Delio, Re-enchanting the EarthIlia Delio, Integral Ecology in an Age of AITeilhard de ChardinDavid Noble, The Religion of Technology Catherine Hales, How We Became PosthumanErich Jantsch, The Self-Organizing Universe: Scientific and Human Implications of the Emerging Paradigm of Evolution (00:08) - Does AI enhance or diminish face-to-face connection? (00:17) - Cultivating a mindset that feels at home with AI (00:34) - Teilhard: Humanity has a “God problem” with AI (00:35) - David Noble: AI is enhancing human function and capacity (00:42) - Peter Singer: AI might help us recover broader moral thinking (00:44) - Mercedes: Complexity is driving today’s evolution (00:50) - Teilhard: Love is at the heart of all cosmic life (00:55) - What are we living into in this moment of AI development? (00:56) - A critique of AI based on the social media era (00:56) - Reflections from the Episcopal Church’s AI ethics task force

    51 min
  3. 06/02/2025

    Meaning, Intention, and AI — A Conversation with Kyle Oliver

    Priest, educator, and digital ministry expert Kyle Oliver joins Peter to explore the possibilities and perils of AI in content creation, Christian formation, and online communication. They reflect on the tension between productivity and presence, and what faithful engagement might look like. Topics Covered Kyle’s cautious experimentation with generative AI in content creation. The struggle for creative control and the limits of “black box” tools.What happens when beauty is decoupled from intention in digital art and music.AI’s impact on church communications and how to maintain a human voice.Concerns about AI-generated content overwhelming social platforms.The temptation of superhuman productivity and resisting false intimacy.Using AI for feedback, coaching, and spiritual discipline—while staying grounded in community.Why Christian formation needs to help people remember they are finite and beloved. Homework Reflect on the balance between productivity and intention in your own use of AI. Try using AI to offer feedback on one of your recent creative or teaching efforts—then evaluate what’s helpful and what’s not.Ask yourself: Does this tool help me flourish—or tempt me to forget I’m human? Resources Kyle Oliver’s Website“Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age” Vauhini VaraRyan Broderick’s Garbage Day newsletterAI Church Toolkit websitePlatformer by Casey Newton (00:00) - Chapter 1 (00:00) - Chapter 2 (00:00) - Chapter 3 (00:00) - Chapter 4 (00:00) - Chapter 5 (00:00) - Chapter 6 (00:00) - Chapter 7 (00:00) - Chapter 8 (00:00) - Chapter 9 (00:04) - How do we respond to AI generated content on social media platforms (00:08) - Peter Frum says people need to get in touch with finitude (00:09) - OpenAI's ChatGPT could potentially be used for real manipulation (00:10) - Modern art seems to have already experienced decoupling of beauty and intention (00:12) - I'm reading a book called Search searches Selfhood in a Digital Age (00:16) - How do you see Christian formation changing in light of generative AI (00:17) - How are you using generative AI in your ministry today (00:18) - You are an expert in digital communications ministry as well as Christian formation (00:32) - Kyla: In this era we need to resist temptation and evil (00:43) - What sci fi world are we living into in this present moment of AI development

    48 min
  4. 05/19/2025

    Interview with the Rev. Dr. Lorenzo Lebrija – Ask Cathy, AI, and Faithful Innovation

    In our first interview episode, we sit down with Fr. Lorenzo Lebrija, Executive Director of the TryTank Research Institute, to discuss faithful innovation, the creation of Ask Cathy, the challenges and promises of AI, and how the church can thoughtfully engage this rapidly changing landscape. Topics covered: Introduction to Ask Cathy: An AI resource trained in the Episcopal tradition to assist congregations, especially small ones.Plans for future Cathy updates, including liturgy support, pastoral resources, and administrative help.Using AI to strengthen—not replace—human relationships in ministry.How AI can support spiritual growth through journaling, faith coaching, and pastoral care prompts.Discerning faithful innovation: How Tri-Tank evaluates which ideas to pursue.The polarization of attitudes toward AI and why thoughtful church engagement matters.Ethical considerations: bias in AI training, capitalism’s impact, and the church’s role in shaping AI ethically.Practical advice for using AI tools to support inclusion, learning, and community life. Homework: Reflect: How could AI tools like Ask Cathy support your ministry or your congregation’s pastoral care needs?Explore: Visit askcathy.ai to see how Cathy works.Experiment: Try prompting your AI tool to offer more inclusive or diverse perspectives and reflect on the results.Prepare: Think about ways you can frame AI conversations with your congregation if you haven’t already started. Resources: Ask Cathy – Churchy Answers That Help YouTryTank Research InstituteAI Church Conference InformationHow to Try by Lorenzo Lebrija (Book on faithful experimentation in ministry)Mission Canvas – TryTank’s tool for evaluating new ministry ideasHarvard Business Review: How People Are Really Using Gen AI in 2025Episcopal Church Task Force on AI and Intellectual Property (ongoing work)Living Stories Sermons - Project of Rev. Peter LevenstrongBackstory Preaching - Timely & practical support thriving while accomplishing the daily work of preaching

    58 min
  5. 05/05/2025

    Introducing AI in Your Church

    Summary:How do you introduce AI into your congregation thoughtfully and transparently? In this episode, we share real-life experiences, challenges, and lessons learned about navigating conversations, addressing concerns, and building trust as church leaders using AI.Show Notes: Topics covered:Mercedes’s step-by-step approach to introducing AI at All Saints’ Episcopal Church.Transparency about AI use, including from the pulpit and in vestry discussions.Managing expectations with a Responsible Use Policy.Building trust by sharing examples and demonstrating how AI supports ministry work.Addressing ethical concerns: privacy, protecting human creatives, and environmental impact.Practical advice for other leaders feeling cautious about starting these conversations. Homework: Reflect on how you currently use AI and how you communicate that use to your congregation.Consider if your church needs a Responsible Use Policy or clearer communication strategies.If you're planning to introduce AI tools, prepare concrete examples to show how they support, not replace, human ministry. Resources: https://aichurchtoolkit.com/https://www.livingstoriessermons.org/https://www.backstorypreaching.com/ (00:06) - Think about your own organization, where you work. Do you need to have some transparent conversations about using generative AI (00:07) - You went on a trip to discuss AI with clergy about sermon writing (00:07) - How do you build trust with your parishioners around something as unfamiliar as AI (00:14) - Tesla full self driving mode requires you to keep hands on the wheel (00:17) - Church uses AI to process SWOT analysis from strategic planning (00:19) - Does AI written prayer count as prayer? Well, I have used it (00:22) - We tend to focus on the sermon writing, but policies are a red herring (00:23) - How did you introduce the idea of using AI to your parish (00:27) - If you're working with AI, we recommend starting to communicate early and often (00:34) - One parishioner maintained that AI shouldn't be used at all (00:35) - Mercedes: Bringing AI up with your congregation requires some preparation (00:40) - You have to navigate this transition transparently and pastorally (00:44) - Have you ever had to adjust course based on feedback from your congregation (00:47) - Mercedes uses AI to help write sermons and revise them (00:51) - Is using AI cheating? How would you respond to that question (00:53) - How do you decide how frequently to disclose AI use (00:57) - I think helping people navigate AI helps them throughout their lives (00:59) - There are many ethical and moral questions about using generative AI

    49 min
  6. 04/21/2025

    How to relate to AI - Part 2

    Episode 5: Relating to AI Summary:Can we have a relationship with AI? In this episode, we explore the human tendency to anthropomorphize AI, the risks of treating it like a person, and how to stay grounded in using it as a tool that supports ministry, without replacing authentic relationships. Topics covered: Why AI is not a relational being and should be treated as a tool.Real-world examples of people forming unhealthy attachments to chatbots.The dangers of anthropomorphizing AI, especially for youth and vulnerable users.How to engage AI intentionally and avoid theological or emotional confusion.Strategies for using AI in ministry while maintaining emotional and relational boundaries.Homework: Reflect on how you currently use AI.Ask: “Does this enhance relationships or replace them?”Identify boundaries you may need to set around emotional or theological engagement with AI.Resources: She Is in Love With ChatGPTAndy Masley’s article on AI’s environmental impactAntiqua et Nova – Catholic Church, Note on the Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and Human IntelligenceOpenAI & MIT Media Lab study on AI and lonelinesshttps://aichurchtoolkit.com/“AI Technology Panic—is AI Dependence Bad for Mental Health? A Cross-Lagged Panel Model and the Mediating Roles of Motivations for AI Use Among Adolescents”"Anthropomorphism in AI" "AI anthropomorphism and its effect on users' self-congruence and continuance intention"“Anthropomorphism in AI: hype and fallacy”Teddy RuxpinMax Headroom

    26 min
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A podcast on AI and the Church