Pulpit AI is a tool aimed at making pastors' lives easier, its co-creators told Fox News Digital. The app's artificial intelligence uses uploaded sermon content to create additional resources.
A new artificial intelligence platform aimed at helping pastors preach their sermons more effectively is set to launch later this month. Pulpit AI, created by Michael Whittle and Jake Sweetman, will be released officially on July 22 and will include both free and paid versions, according to both men. Whittle is based in Nashville, while Sweetman is senior pastor of Cathedral Church in Los Angeles, which he and Whittle began.
We have started small groups on our sermons and podcasts since Pulpit AI has created this platform,' Pastor Adam Mesa of Patria Church in Rancho Cucamonga, California, told Fox News Digital in an email. 'Our team has been able to expand our communication emails, small group questions and content due to the massive amount of category summaries the system gives us,' he added.
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