Who Decides Doctrine?
AI should never become the hidden authority in your church.
DoctrineGuard is built around a simple boundary: Scripture, pastors, elders, and church leadership remain responsible for doctrine.
DoctrineGuard ReviewGovernance-ready
Policy guardrails defined
Teaching-sensitive content requires review
Pastoral authority boundary stated
Technology supports authority. It does not become authority.
The problem
AI can sound certain while being wrong, shallow, or misaligned with your church. The tool should surface review needs, not make ecclesiastical decisions.
- No generative AI theology creation.
- No replacement for pastors, elders, or church leadership.
- Deterministic, profile-driven review logic for future scans.
- Clear language leaders can explain to staff and volunteers.
DoctrineGuard authority pages
Free Church AI Policy GeneratorCreate a draft church AI policy for leadership review with the DoctrineGuard policy generator.Church AI Policy TemplateUse a church AI policy template for staff, volunteers, sermons, privacy, and ministry review.AI Policy For ChurchesCreate an AI policy for churches covering ChatGPT, staff use, sermon support, privacy, and ministry review.Church AI ToolsBefore adopting church AI tools, create AI policy and theological review guardrails with DoctrineGuard.AI Sermon ReviewPrepare for AI-assisted sermon review with pastoral governance and church-approved theological boundaries.AI Governance For ChurchesBuild AI governance for churches with policy, review triggers, and pastoral authority boundaries.Who Decides Doctrine?DoctrineGuard exists to support church leadership, not replace Scripture, pastors, elders, or denominational authority.