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More churches embrace AI in ministry but pastors leave sermons to Holy Spirit: Study

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More churches across the U.S. are embracing the use of Artificial Intelligence in their ministries, but pastors have stopped short of using the technology to prepare their sermons, data from the State of the Church Tech 2025 report shows.

The report, created by Pushpay, a leading payments and engagement solutions provider for the faith-based and nonprofit sectors, was done in partnership with Engiven and Checkr. The data for the report was collected in February from about 8,000 church leaders.

According to the report, the use of AI has increased by 80% across all ministries in churches, but only for specific tasks.

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