July 21, 2025

PULPIT SCANDAL: Pastors Use AI in Secret Sermon Prep
In a time when pulpits should echo with the Spirit-breathed Word of God, a quiet controversy brews—one that threatens the sacred heartbeat of Christian worship. Pastors across America are turning to artificial intelligence to help craft Sunday sermons, raising profound questions about the role of divine inspiration versus machine-generated language. While some clergy, like Pastor Naomi Sease Carriker, marvel at AI’s ability to produce polished homilies in mere seconds, others warn of a grave spiritual cost. Can a lifeless algorithm truly speak to the sorrows, struggles, and sacred stories of the faithful? Theology professor Brad East argues that true preaching is forged in the fire of study, prayer, and personal engagement with the Word—not outsourced to machines. Critics fear that the mechanization of the pulpit may reduce sermons to soulless content, eroding centuries of tradition rooted in divine-human encounter. As bishops offer only vague guidance and tech evangelists cheer automation, it is left to faithful shepherds to decide: will they feed their flocks the living bread—or synthetic substitutes?

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