ChurchAutomate exists because most small churches cannot afford a communications director — but they still need to communicate like one.
Pastors are called to lead, preach, counsel, and shepherd. What they are not called to do is spend Thursday night writing a bulletin and hoping someone remembers to post on Facebook.
We saw this pattern repeated in churches everywhere: gifted leaders doing skilled administrative work because they could not afford not to. The communication suffered. The mission suffered.
ChurchAutomate is the answer to that problem. We use AI-assisted workflows — built specifically for ministry contexts — to deliver professional church communications at a price small churches can actually afford.
Not a DIY tool. Not a software subscription. A real service with real people behind it, delivering real results every single week.
These are not marketing values. They are the actual principles behind how we build every piece of content.
Generic content is a disservice to the congregation. We invest time learning your church voice, theological tradition, and communication style — then we write in that voice, not ours.
One beautiful bulletin means nothing. Fifty consecutive weeks of professional, on-time communication — that builds a congregation that trusts their leadership is organized and intentional.
Ministry is demanding. Burnout is real. Every hour we save a pastor is an hour they can give to their family, their prayer life, or their congregation. That matters to us.
A congregation of 75 deserves communications as professional as a congregation of 7,500. Our pricing is built to make that possible — not as a discount, but as a design choice.
We will tell you if ChurchAutomate is not the right fit for your church. We would rather lose a sale than take money from a pastor who would not get real value from our service.
We use AI as a tool, not a replacement for human judgment. Every piece of content is reviewed, edited, and approved by a human who understands ministry before it reaches your church.
In church after church, the same story played out. A pastor with a gift for preaching, spending four hours on a bulletin design that never quite looked right. A volunteer secretary managing social media between her day job and her kids. A communications committee meeting monthly to talk about what they wish they had time to do.
The tools existed. ChatGPT, Canva, Mailchimp — all of it was there. But assembling it, maintaining the habit, keeping the quality consistent, hitting the deadline every single week? That part fell apart constantly.
ChurchAutomate is not a tool. It is the system, the discipline, and the people that make the tools actually work — week after week, without the pastor having to think about it.
Every bulletin delivered. Every social post scheduled. Every newsletter sent. We take that responsibility seriously — and we have never missed a deadline for a church we work with.