A pioneering alliance of Christian thinkers & practitioners
The AI Christian Partnership is a not-for-profit organisation made up of Christian organisations, theologians, technologists and academics.
All our members share a common concern on how AI will impact the church, work and ministry. We believe that, managed well, AI can be used to promote human flourishing and further the gospel.
Our focus (see below) is to encourage AI literacy among Christians. We aim to help Christians formulate a practical response to AI, whether that is in ministry or in your workplace. This includes church leaders, church members, and Christians in employment. Where this raises ethical and theological issues, we provide thought leadership to ensure AI practices are grounded in robust theology and Biblical thinking.
Our core team members
Several of our team members are scientists, technologists and / or Christian Ministers and academics. All are extremely well acquainted with AI.
* indicates a founder member of the Partnership.
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Chris Goswami*
John Wyatt*
Simon Cross
Ruth Bancewicz*
Chris Curtis*
Rob Hornby
Nathan Mladin*
Kathryn Pritchard*
Trish Shaw*
Naoise Grenham
Tim Bull*
Kit Powney
Pete Phillips
James Poulter
We also want to acknowledge and thank the following who were instrumental in setting up the AI Christian Partnership and helping to steer it through its initial months: Phil Jump (Regional Baptist Minister & Chair of Industrial Christian Fellowship); John Weaver (Trustee of Industrial Christian Fellowship); and James Docherty (CTO Creation.co).
Our purpose and goals
Adapting to life with AI
We aim to promote AI literacy in the church, enabling everyday Christians in work and ministry to navigate the world of AI responsibly. In practice, this means answering 3 questions:
- What is AI? Factual and tutorial-style resources
- When can I use AI? Guidance on ethics
- How do I use AI? Practical help on using AI in specific Christian ministries
Practically, we are addressing these questions by:
- Providing a forum for discussion, coordination and feedback between Christian organisations, producing and curating resources to equip and support Christians impacted by the missional or pastoral impact of AI
- Directly addressing the theological and ethical issues that underpin this work
- Tracking what other major organisations in the space of AI and faith are doing
Through a combination of regular online meetings and occasional face-to-face gatherings, we are working collaboratively on several projects
