Transparency

How we use artificial intelligence

Ministerio AI combines professional ministry tools with third-party language models (OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, etc.). This page summarizes responsible-use principles and what you can expect.

What the AI does here

Models help outline, draft, suggest illustrations, and structure Bible studies. You set the topic, passage, and instructions. Output is an editable starting point—not a finished sermon without your voice.

Who is responsible

The teaching pastor or leader is responsible for what is preached. AI does not replace personal study, prayer, or doctrinal judgment. Always review citations, tone, and application before Sunday.

Scripture and orthodoxy

The product is oriented toward evangelical Christian faith: Scripture as authority, salvation in Christ, Trinity. You can set a preaching-tone preference (e.g. Pentecostal/charismatic or broad evangelical) in your profile to align language with your church—never replacing your judgment.

Privacy and your documents

Your sermons and studies belong to you. We do not use your content to train public models. Data is processed to deliver the service (generation, storage, collaboration you enable). See applicable legal terms for your region.

Honest limitations

Models can err on references, historical context, or theological nuance. Verify verses in your Bible or study tools. For sensitive topics (discipline, counseling, disputed doctrine), validate with Scripture and trusted mentors when needed.