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486 The Wisdom Within Adaptation w/ Douglas Foltz

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Episode 486 The Wisdom Within Adaptation w/ Douglas Foltz Host: Brian Miller, PCC Guest: Doug Foltz Date: October 9, 2025

In this episode, Brian welcomes Douglas (Doug) Foltz, Head of Product at Church.tech, for a candid conversation about artificial intelligence and its impact on ministry, coaching, and human relationships. They explore the pace of AI innovation, ethical and theological implications for the Church, and how leaders can engage technology without losing the essence of humanity and connection.

Key Highlights:

  • Brian and Doug discuss the overwhelming speed of AI development and why even tech-savvy people feel left behind.

  • Doug explains why organizations can’t simply “wait out” AI trends, noting that innovation requires anticipating where the technology is heading.

  • They examine how AI can enhance, not replace, human work—especially in coaching and ministry contexts.

  • Doug shares how Church.tech is using AI tools to improve sermon clarity, logic, and trauma sensitivity without removing the human voice.

  • The conversation turns to the importance of developing a “theology of humanity” to ensure technology strengthens relationships rather than deepening isolation.

Takeaways:

  • The Church must engage AI thoughtfully, grounding its use in a theology of work and human dignity.

  • AI can be a valuable tool for refining and supporting ministry, but it should never substitute genuine human presence or spiritual connection.

  • Leaders should discern ethical lines between using AI for assistance and outsourcing authenticity.

  • True innovation in faith communities means designing technology that draws people closer—to one another and to God.

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Podcast Notes

Episode 486 The Wisdom Within Adaptation w/ Douglas Foltz Host: Brian Miller, PCC Guest: Doug Foltz Date: October 9, 2025

In this episode, Brian welcomes Douglas (Doug) Foltz, Head of Product at Church.tech, for a candid conversation about artificial intelligence and its impact on ministry, coaching, and human relationships. They explore the pace of AI innovation, ethical and theological implications for the Church, and how leaders can engage technology without losing the essence of humanity and connection.

Key Highlights:

  • Brian and Doug discuss the overwhelming speed of AI development and why even tech-savvy people feel left behind.

  • Doug explains why organizations can’t simply “wait out” AI trends, noting that innovation requires anticipating where the technology is heading.

  • They examine how AI can enhance, not replace, human work—especially in coaching and ministry contexts.

  • Doug shares how Church.tech is using AI tools to improve sermon clarity, logic, and trauma sensitivity without removing the human voice.

  • The conversation turns to the importance of developing a “theology of humanity” to ensure technology strengthens relationships rather than deepening isolation.

Takeaways:

  • The Church must engage AI thoughtfully, grounding its use in a theology of work and human dignity.

  • AI can be a valuable tool for refining and supporting ministry, but it should never substitute genuine human presence or spiritual connection.

  • Leaders should discern ethical lines between using AI for assistance and outsourcing authenticity.

  • True innovation in faith communities means designing technology that draws people closer—to one another and to God.

Stay Connected:

  continue reading

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