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Ministry AI Toolkit.

Workflows, prompts, and tools designed for church staff — sermon prep, multilingual reach, social cuts, pastoral comms, and admin. Pastoral in tone. Practical in scope.

For: Church staff Workflows: 5 Prompts: 25 Version: v2026.05
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A note on AI in ministry

AI is a tool — like a study Bible, a commentary, a journaling app. It doesn't preach the sermon, write the prayer, or shepherd the people. It accelerates the parts of ministry work that don't require a soul: research, scheduling, translation, admin. Use it for those. Keep yourself fully present for everything else.

// What's inside

  1. Sermon prep · faster research, sharper structure
  2. Multilingual reach · sermons in 12 languages, free
  3. Social cuts · sermon → 5 weekly posts
  4. Pastoral comms · care without burnout
  5. Admin & operations · reclaim your week
// 01 · SERMON PREP

Sermon prep, 8 hours back per week.

AI doesn't write your sermon. But it cuts 40-60% of the research/structure time so you can spend more time in the text and with your people.

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Workflow

  1. Pick passage and big idea (this stays yours, always)
  2. Run the "study deep" prompt for context + cross-references
  3. Run the "structure options" prompt for 3 outline approaches
  4. Draft your sermon (also yours)
  5. Run the "kid-version" prompt for kids ministry handoff
SERM-1 · STUDY DEEPPassage context generator
I'm preaching on [passage]. Give me: 1) Historical & cultural context I need to understand to teach this well, 2) Key Hebrew/Greek words and what's lost in translation, 3) How this passage connects to the broader biblical narrative, 4) Common modern misreadings, 5) 3 trustworthy commentaries that would deepen my understanding. Be substantive — assume I have seminary training.
SERM-2 · STRUCTURES3 outline options
My passage: [passage]. My main idea: [idea]. Generate 3 different sermon structures: 1) Narrative (story arc), 2) Deductive (proposition + supports), 3) Inductive (problem → discovery → application). For each: opening, main points, illustrations to find, application landings.
SERM-3 · ILLUSTRATIONSIllustration finder
I'm illustrating [concept] for a congregation that's mostly [demographic]. Give me 8 illustration directions: 2 from current events (last 90 days), 2 from family life, 2 from work life, 2 from sports/movies. For each, the illustration in 60 words + the bridge sentence to the spiritual point.
SERM-4 · KIDS VERSIONTranslate to kids' ministry
Here's the big idea of Sunday's sermon: [idea]. Translate it to a 5-min kids' service for ages [age range]: opener question, story they can picture, one Bible truth, one thing to do this week, closing prayer. Plain language.
SERM-5 · SMALL GROUPSmall group discussion guide
Create a small-group study guide for the sermon on [topic]. Output: opener question, 4 discussion questions (observation, interpretation, application, personal), one go-deeper question for the leader, prayer prompts. 45-min discussion target.
// 02 · MULTILINGUAL REACH

Reach every language in your congregation.

Translation used to require a budget. Now it's nearly free. Your community probably has more language diversity than your services reflect — this fixes that.

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Workflow

  1. Record the sermon (you do this already)
  2. Upload to Rask.ai → dubbed audio in target languages, lip-synced
  3. Have a native speaker review the first sermon for accuracy (especially theology)
  4. Adjust the prompt for your church's specific terminology
  5. Publish to YouTube/Vimeo/your church app with language selector
LANG-1 · TRANSLATION CHECKTheology accuracy review
I have a sermon translated from English to [target language]. Flag anything where: 1) the translation might miss the theological nuance, 2) idioms got translated literally and lost meaning, 3) culturally-specific references won't land, 4) wordplay was lost. Suggest improved phrasing for each. ORIGINAL: [paste] TRANSLATION: [paste]
LANG-2 · BULLETINTranslate Sunday bulletin
Translate this Sunday bulletin into [languages]. Maintain warm, welcoming tone. Use formal-but-friendly register. Flag any phrases that need cultural adaptation rather than literal translation. BULLETIN: [paste]
LANG-3 · WELCOMEMulti-language welcome script
Write a 60-second welcome script for Sunday morning that includes greetings in [list of languages] spoken in our congregation. Tone: warm, not performative. Include one acknowledgment of the diversity of our community.
LANG-4 · SUBTITLESSermon subtitle clean-up
Here's auto-generated subtitles from the sermon: [paste SRT or text]. Clean them up: fix obvious mis-hearings of theological terms, break long lines for readability (max 42 chars/line), and time-align if needed. Preserve speaker's voice.
LANG-5 · COMMUNITYFind the languages in your community
Our church is in [city/zip]. Based on US Census data and recent immigration patterns, what are the top 5 non-English languages spoken in our neighborhood? For each, what fraction of speakers also speak English? Where would they typically attend church now?
// 03 · SOCIAL CUTS

One sermon. A week of content.

Every sermon you preach is already a goldmine of social content. Most churches use 0% of it. With this workflow, your Sunday sermon turns into 5+ posts that reach your community all week.

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Workflow

  1. Upload sermon video to your clipping tool (Sermon Shots / Opus / Submagic)
  2. AI suggests 5-10 clip candidates
  3. Use the "5 cuts" prompt below to pick which 5 deserve posting
  4. Schedule across Sun-Sat: Reels Mon, quote-card Tue, story Wed, Reels Thu, carousel Fri
  5. Track which lands. Iterate weekly.
SOC-1 · PICK CLIPSChoose the 5 best cuts
From this sermon transcript, identify the 5 best 30-90 second clips for Reels/Shorts. For each: timestamp range, hook line, why it works standalone, suggested caption, suggested on-screen text overlay. TRANSCRIPT: [paste]
SOC-2 · QUOTES5 tweet-able quotes
From this sermon, pull the 5 most quote-worthy lines (Twitter/IG ready). Each under 240 chars. Punchy, not preachy. Rank by likely engagement for a non-churched audience too — these should resonate beyond the choir. SERMON: [paste]
SOC-3 · CAROUSELInstagram carousel
Turn this sermon big idea into a 6-slide Instagram carousel: hook slide, problem slide, scripture slide, 2 application slides, CTA slide. Each slide max 25 words. Tone: invitational, not preachy. End with a question that invites comment. BIG IDEA: [paste]
SOC-4 · STORYInstagram/Facebook story script
Write a 5-frame story (Instagram/Facebook) recapping Sunday's sermon. Each frame: 1 line of text + suggested visual. End with a "watch the full sermon" link. SERMON SUMMARY: [paste]
SOC-5 · WEEKLY EMAILSunday recap email
Write a 200-word "what you missed" email for people who couldn't attend Sunday. Format: warm opener, 3-sentence sermon recap, one quote, one challenge for the week, link to watch. SERMON: [paste]
// 04 · PASTORAL COMMS

Care without burnout.

AI doesn't replace pastoral care. But it can help you respond to 30 emails on a Monday morning while remaining present. Used well, AI gives you more time to be with your people — not less.

The ethics of pastoral AI

Never let AI generate a message that pretends to be a more personal response than it is. AI is great for drafting an email about a logistics question. It is not for replying to "my dad just died." Use judgment. Default to human for anything that involves grief, marriage, faith doubt, or crisis.

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CARE-1 · LOGISTICSPolite logistics reply
Draft a warm, brief reply to this member email about [logistics topic]. Answer their question, offer next step, sign off pastorally. 80 words max. Tone: it sounds like me, not a chatbot. EMAIL: [paste]
CARE-2 · FIRST RESPONSE"I just heard, sending care" message
A member shared this difficult news: [paste]. Help me draft a first-response message (within 2 hours of hearing). 3 versions: 1) text message (40 words), 2) email (100 words), 3) what to say in person. Tone: pastoral, present, not preachy. Include one specific next step (call, visit, prayer).
CARE-3 · FOLLOW-UP90-day check-in
A member shared [difficult situation] 90 days ago. I want to send a thoughtful check-in. Draft a 5-sentence message that acknowledges the time passed, asks specifically rather than generally, and offers something concrete (not just "let me know if you need anything"). Voice notes optional.
CARE-4 · BENEDICTIONPersonalized blessing
Help me write a personalized blessing for [name], who is [life transition]. Reference scripture from [passage]. Length: short enough to read at a small gathering. Tone: pastoral, hope-filled, specific.
CARE-5 · HARD CONVERSATIONPrep for a hard conversation
I need to have a hard pastoral conversation with [role] about [issue]. Walk me through prep: opening question, scriptural framing if appropriate, what to listen for, what NOT to say, the next step we can both agree to.
// 05 · ADMIN & OPERATIONS

Reclaim 8 hours a week on admin.

The least sacred part of ministry work is often the most time-consuming. This is where AI saves you the most time without changing what's actually pastoral.

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ADMIN-1 · STAFF AGENDAWeekly staff meeting agenda
Design a 60-min weekly staff meeting agenda for a church staff of [N]. Mix: scripture/prayer, ministry updates, decisions needing input, calendar/coordination, recognition. Format that prevents updates from eating the whole hour.
ADMIN-2 · VOLUNTEERVolunteer recruitment ask
I need to recruit volunteers for [ministry/role]. The need: [describe]. The fit: [ideal volunteer]. The commitment: [time]. Write: 1) stage announcement (60s), 2) email follow-up to people who expressed interest, 3) honest "this isn't for you if" disclaimer.
ADMIN-3 · EVENTEvent recap
We hosted [event]. [N] attended. Highlights: [paste]. Draft a 200-word recap email to the church + leadership. Include: gratitude, one specific story, the impact in a number, the next step.
ADMIN-4 · BOARDElder board update
Draft a monthly elder board update. Wins: [paste]. Concerns: [paste]. Decisions needing input: [paste]. Format: TL;DR (3 sentences), what God's doing, what we're wrestling with, asks of the board, prayer requests. Tone: candid + faith-filled.
ADMIN-5 · GIVINGGenerosity message
We're inviting the congregation into a generosity moment around [purpose]. Draft a 3-min stage message. Center: the why (kingdom impact), not the need (budget). One story. Make it feel like joy, not pressure. End with one specific action.

One pastor's first month

A pastor we worked with started with just the sermon prep workflow. By end of month one: 6 hours back per week. He used 2 of those to prep more deeply, 2 to visit two more members each week, and 2 to actually take a Sabbath. AI didn't change his ministry. It gave him more of it.

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