AI Sermons

October 3rd, 2023

Via: Metro:

On September 17, 2023, the Violet Crown City Church, a Methodist church in North Austin, US, transformed the tradition of Sunday service into the new age with Artificial Intelligence.

Pastor Jay Cooper, of Violet Crown City Church, decided to debut an AI-generated worship service for his congregation.

Jay came across this idea of using AI to worship God through using Chat GPT himself for personal use such as writing humorous country music lyrics for fun, and thought it would be a great way to move his congregation into the 21st-century by introducing them to AI in a way that still lets them worship God.

5 Responses to “AI Sermons”

  1. Snowman says:

    First they brought in rock ‘n roll bands to make the churches “relevant to young people”. Then aggressive gays. Then LGBTQ++=?. Then the govt ordered them to close for awhile, and they did. Now these churches hope AI will bring their congregations back. They should be considering how to bring God Himself back into their buildings.

    Why would He bother to come in when the celebration of Man’s dystopian practices and contrivances has taken the place of our traditional celebration of His presence and His gifts? When the spirit represented by that statue at Bohemian Grove now dances with glee among the pews where we used to kneel in reverence?

    Why would He want to see us gushing over a machine made by Man in Man’s own image but intended eventually to develop powers equal to His?

    The First Commandment says we mustn’t do that. But some people won’t take Shall Not for a command.

  2. Snowman says:

    Minnesota pastor sparks fierce debate after telling parishioners NOT to sip coffee during Sunday services.

    Pastor John Piper questioned the appropriateness of sipping coffee at church.
    Piper’s post drew thousands of divided responses on X, with some shocked by the idea of bringing coffee to church while some appeared to be unfazed.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12.598995/Minnesota-pastor-parishioners-NOT-coffee-services.html

  3. Snowman says:

    A documentary that traced the struggles of three Christian churches to remain open as governments tried to shut them down during the coronavirus hysteria has surged to number one on the Apple iTunes Store in its documentaries category.

    The film, entitled The Essential Church was produced by Grace Productions and follows the fight by three churches to remain open to serve their flocks even as the woke state tried to forcibly close them down during the worst of its pandemic hysteria starting in 2020.

    https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2023/10/06/the-essential-church-film-about-pastors-who-defied-lockdowns-dominates-apple-store-1-in-documentaries/

  4. Kevin says:

    Good for them.

    The only people who stood by me and my family during the worst times of COVID totalitarianism were Christians.

    It was terrible hearing what these families went through in their own churches, however, as most people in New Zealand, even some Christians, believed all the lies.

    During the height of the madness, there were vaxxed and unvaxxed church sessions here. Others who didn’t take the vax were not allowed to attend their churches at all.

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