Name the boundaries
What should Zoe never do? Where should it defer to a pastor, parent, elder, counselor, or friend? We start there.
Zoe turns your church's teaching into simple SMS rhythms of scripture, prayer, reflection, and follow-through.
Pilot setup
“Start with the questions. Then test it with people you trust.”
A thoughtful path in
You do not need to decide everything at once. Move through the questions in order.
What should Zoe never do? Where should it defer to a pastor, parent, elder, counselor, or friend? We start there.
Invite a few trusted leaders, a ministry team, or one small group. Learn before you roll it out wider.
Your sermons, language, theology, and care boundaries shape the texts before members receive them.
Why churches try it
A sermon can land deeply on Sunday and feel far away by Tuesday. Zoe helps your church remember, pray, read, and take the next faithful step in ordinary life.
Turn sermon themes, scripture, and pastoral emphasis into simple texts across the week.
Set theology, tone, sensitive topics, and handoff rules before anyone receives a message.
Leaders see helpful patterns. Private conversations stay private.
Members receive Zoe by SMS. No download, password, or new habit to explain after service.
Our posture
There are ugly versions of church AI. We are deliberately building away from them.
Zoe is not an AI pastor, counselor, spiritual director, or replacement for real people.
Church admins do not get private conversations, confessions, or hidden surveillance feeds.
Zoe does not claim to speak for God or tell someone what God is saying to them.
Sensitive moments should move toward pastors, parents, counselors, or trusted people.
Your team reviews theology, tone, memory, and escalation rules before members are invited.
toward Him daily, as a church
We will help you set the boundaries, invite a small group, and learn from real feedback before anything gets broad.