若く、教育を受けた、都市部の牧師がAIを最も使用している可能性がある
As the prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) grows in the broader culture, some within the church are skeptical of downloading AI into the ministry. Both US Protestant pastors and churchgoers have a mixed view of artificial intelligence, according to a Lifeway Research study. They aren’t completely opposed to it, but they have concerns about how AI Read more. The post Young, Educated, and Urban Pastors Are Most Likely to Use AI appeared first on Christianity Today
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Christianity Today (United States) | Apr 21, 2026
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The church's cautious approach to AI reflects a necessary discernment process, balancing innovation with ethical considerations and spiritual integrity.
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Embracing AI in ministry can enhance outreach and engagement, allowing churches to connect with younger, tech-savvy congregants effectively.
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Concerns about AI include potential biases in algorithms that could lead to misrepresentation of faith values and community needs.
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AI tools can support pastors by automating administrative tasks, allowing them to focus more on spiritual guidance and community building.
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Relying on AI in church settings risks diluting the personal connection essential to ministry and undermines the role of pastoral care.
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