You’ve opened ChatGPT once or twice. Typed something in. Got back something generic that sounded nothing like your church, your voice, or your ministry context.
Someone on your team mentioned an AI tool and you nodded along. You’ve been quietly wondering how long you can hold off before this becomes something you really need to understand.
You’re not against AI. You’re just not sure it’s worth your time yet. And every week it seems like there’s something new to learn.
Exponential AI NEXT exists to help church leaders navigate AI adoption with clarity, confidence, and a bias toward action. We’ve built the training experience we wished existed when we started.
You’ll see the results of the 2026 State of AI in the Church National Benchmarks — real data on where your peers stand and what they’re already doing. Because before anything else, you need to know you’re not behind. You’re right on time.
Captures staff meetings, elder sessions, and leadership calls automatically — transcription, summary, and action items without anyone lifting a pen.
Turns your talking points into polished presentations for staff development, event planning, project rollouts, and training — in minutes.
Upload sermons, books, study materials, or ministry files. Generate summaries, study guides, infographics, videos, slide show presentations, audio podcasts, and other resources you can use immediately across multiple ministry fronts.
Before the session, create a free account with at least one of the following:
You’ll also see live demos of Gamma, Fathom / Granola, and Google NotebookLM during the session.
Every week you wait is another week your team spends on work AI could handle in minutes. Another week of communications that take two hours to draft. Another week of meetings with no auto-summary. Another week of resources that never got created because there wasn’t time.
AI is already reshaping how churches communicate, follow up with visitors, develop leaders, and manage operations. The leaders who understand it now will have a real advantage. The ones who wait will spend the next year catching up.
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