The Library
What's Inside
180 prompts. 18 categories. 6 tiers. Built around the actual work of ministry and the personal life of faith — from Sunday morning to Saturday night, from the boardroom to the prayer closet.
The Weekly Grind
The week-in, week-out work that fills a pastor's calendar.
Preach With Clarity
- Sermon series planner
- Illustration generator
- Exegetical study companion
- Preaching calendar planner
Communicate What Matters
- Weekly newsletter drafts
- First-time guest follow-up sequence
- Bulletin builder
- Announcement scripts
Care Well for People
- Hospital visit prep
- Counseling referral guide
- Pastoral letter for a hard season
- Prayer guide for crisis
Plan a Weekend Worth Showing Up For
- Service flow design
- Guest experience designer
- All-church event planner
- Volunteer briefing notes
The People Work
Leading staff, building disciples, talking about money, and walking through hard moments.
Lead Your Team Well
- Staff one-on-one frameworks
- Difficult employee conversations
- Pastoral care for your team
- Hiring and onboarding
Build Disciples, Not Just Attendees
- New believer onboarding plan
- Sermon-to-small-group connection
- Discipleship pathway design
- Spiritual practices coaching
Talk About Money Without Losing People
- Generosity teaching series
- Budget presentation to congregation
- Pastoral conversation about finances
- Year-end giving appeal
Navigate Hard Moments With Grace
- Conflict de-escalation scripts
- Church split navigation
- Difficult board relationship
- Personal burnout response
The Organizational Work
Vision, governance, operations, and the leadership pipeline that keeps a church healthy.
Lead With Vision, Not Just Urgency
- Vision communication plan
- Five-year vision narrative
- Annual theme rollout
- Strategic priority setting
Govern With Integrity
- Pastor-board health check
- Board self-evaluation process
- Policy and bylaw review
- Conflict-of-interest framework
Run the Church So It Doesn't Run You
- Event planning framework
- Communication systems audit
- Calendar and ministry rhythm review
- Operations playbooks
Develop the Leaders Around You
- Lay leader development program
- Women in leadership pipeline
- Ministry leader coaching framework
- Succession conversations
The Platform Work
Digital presence, community outreach, and capital campaigns.
Digital Presence
- Website copy and structure
- Social media planning
- Sermon-to-content repurposing
Community Outreach
- Neighborhood engagement strategy
- Partnership with local nonprofits
- Outreach event design
Capital Campaigns
- Case statement drafts
- Donor communication sequences
- Campaign launch and milestone messaging
The Personal Faith Journey
Bible study and spiritual formation — for every believer, not just paid staff.
Go Deeper in Scripture
- Verse-by-verse study companion
- Memorization and meditation plan
- Cross-reference explorer
- Question-based devotionals
Spiritual Formation
- Prayer rhythm design
- Examen and reflection prompts
- Sabbath planning
- Discernment frameworks
AI Policy & Governance
Responsible AI adoption for the local church — drafted, not dictated.
For Your Leadership
- AI use policy draft
- Privacy and confidentiality guardrails
- Staff training framework
- Communications policy
A real example
Sample prompt — Tier 6, AI Policy & Governance
Here's the difference a well-crafted prompt makes. Same topic, two very different starting points.
Vague
"Help us write an AI policy."
Crafted — from the library
"Draft a one-page AI Acceptable Use Policy for our church staff and volunteers. Cover approved uses (sermon prep, communications, admin), prohibited uses (pastoral counseling, confidential member data, final teaching content), required human review before anything is published or sent, and a simple escalation path when staff are unsure. Write it in plain language a volunteer can understand, not legalese…"
Every prompt in the library is built like this — already shaped to ask the right questions, so what comes back is something you can actually use.