Sermon Analyzer Policy

AI and Ministry Use

Last updated: July 14, 2026

Assistive, not authoritative

Sermon Analyzer is a research, writing, and coaching assistant. AI output is not Scripture, divine revelation, pastoral authority, clinical assessment, or a substitute for prayerful study and accountable human judgment.

Verify every important claim

Check Scripture in context, original-language claims, quotations, citations, historical statements, scientific findings, and practical recommendations before preaching or publishing them. Evidence labels describe the intended level of support but do not remove the need for verification.

Behavioral coaching boundaries

Transformation training may discuss habits, fear, stress, trauma-aware care, relationships, health, and finances. It must not be presented as diagnosis or individualized medical, psychological, legal, or financial treatment. Direct people to qualified professionals and emergency services when appropriate.

Human dignity and pastoral care

Use analysis to clarify a sermon and improve care, not to shame, label, manipulate, or expose a listener or preacher. Sensitive applications should preserve agency, consent, context, and the dignity of every person.

Your voice and responsibility

The preacher remains responsible for the final sermon, theology, examples, permissions, pastoral tone, and real-world consequences. Generated material should be edited into the preacher's authentic voice.