Configuring Grace for Your Ministry

Modified on Sat, 11 Apr at 10:40 PM

Configuring Grace for Your Ministry

Grace should sound like your ministry, not like a generic assistant. Configuration is less about tweaking lots of settings and more about giving Grace the right source material, the right boundaries, and the right escalation path.

Start with These Inputs

  • Your statement of faith or doctrinal guidance
  • Current sermon transcripts, teaching notes, or ministry FAQs
  • Guidance on tone, warmth, and language style
  • Instructions for what Grace should hand off instead of answer directly

Decisions to Make Before Launch

  • Which questions Grace can answer directly
  • Which questions should receive a short answer plus a handoff
  • Which topics should always go to a pastor or team member
  • Which channels Grace should support first

Recommended Rollout

  1. Launch one channel first.
  2. Test common visitor and member scenarios.
  3. Test one or two sensitive scenarios to confirm handoff behavior.
  4. Review outputs with your leadership team before broad promotion.

If Grace Feels Off

If Grace sounds too generic, too cautious, or too confident, the fix is usually in the source material or boundary definitions rather than in cosmetic wording alone.

Downloadable Resources

These files open or download directly from the support portal.

Watch The Video Tutorial

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