There’s a Better Way

If you’ve ever stopped mid-sermon prep to Google “boiler keeps shutting off,” you’re not alone. Modern pastors juggle roles that would make a Fortune 500 COO reach for a second cup of coffee: HR adviser, tech triage expert, risk manager, and occasional HVAC whisperer.

The result? Even the holiest to-do list starts looking like a crisis hotline. And while AI tools promise relief, most feel more Silicon Valley than seminary—leaving you to wonder whether you need a degree in data science just to draft Sunday’s bulletin.

AI Isn’t the Antichrist… It’s the Admin Assistant You’ve Prayed For

Enter More Time, More Mission, a 6-week coaching program built for real-life ministry. No jargon, no gimmicks—just hands-on guidance that turns AI into the teammate you’ve been missing.

Bold claim? Absolutely. But stick with me for three minutes (less time than it takes to reboot the copier—again) and see how pastors are reclaiming five, ten, even fifteen hours a week.


From Fire Drills to Faith-Driven Focus

Picture this:

  • Monday, 9 a.m.—AI drafts a concise insurance-renewal email while you sip coffee.
  • Monday, 9:05 a.m.—An AI-generated visitor-follow-up plan lands in your admin’s inbox, ready for personalization.
  • Monday, 9:30 a.m.—You open a sermon-scaffold that already weaves your lectionary passage with commentary and three relevant illustrations.

That’s not science fiction; it’s Week 3 of the program. By Week 6, your staff will wonder whether you’ve cloned yourself. (Spoiler alert: you haven’t, but they’ll thank you anyway.)

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

Rest doesn’t always arrive as a beach vacation. Sometimes it looks like an inbox at zero and a sermon finished by Thursday.


What You’ll Master in Six Short Weeks

  1. Admin Triage Without Compromise
    • Use AI ethically to schedule, summarize, and streamline—while keeping theological depth intact.
  2. Staff Who Bring Solutions, Not Problems
    • Equip your team with repeatable AI prompts that let them untangle the projector settings before Sunday.
  3. Sermon Craft That Shines (and Saves Time)
    • Generate outlines, exegetical notes, and illustration banks that keep your voice up front.
  4. Processes That Outlive the Buzzwords
    • Shift from one-off “I’ll Google that” fixes to sustainable workflows your board will applaud.

Each session is live, interactive, and respectfully framed in prayer and Scripture—because tools should serve your calling, not hijack it.

Two men, one in a clerical shirt and glasses, guide a discussion over a printed program plan laid out on a table, with a laptop open beside them.

Real Voices, Real Results

“I planned our next board retreat, wrote three pastoral emails, and simplified our Lenten study—all with AI I actually understood.”
— Rev. Candace M., St. Mark’s UCC

“The magic wasn’t just time saved—it was a culture shift. Staff now show up with solutions.”
— Dr. Leonard J., First Baptist Plano

“ChatGPT used to intimidate me. Now it’s the intern I never had.”
— Angela D., Kingdom Fellowship Ministries


Your Questions, Answered

Do I need to be tech-savvy?
If you can write a sermon, open Zoom, and send an email, you’re ready.

Will AI undermine my theological integrity?
No. We start with ethics, end with ethics, and keep pastoral authenticity at the center.

Can my staff join in?
Please do. Several sessions are built for team co-learning—no extra fee.

What if I miss a session?
Recordings, transcripts, chat logs, and prompt templates are yours within 24 hours.


Free Yourself for the Work Only You Can Do

Ministry won’t slow down, but burnout isn’t a sacrament. More Time, More Mission equips you to lead with wisdom, clarity, and yes—margin for pastoral care (and maybe that long-delayed family vacation).

“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” — Psalm 90:12

Seats are limited, and the next cohort begins July 22, 2025. Ready to trade boiler-patching for mission-fueling?

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Because the Kingdom needs your best, not your busiest. Bold? Sure. But so is the Gospel.

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