Gloo and Faith Assistant Team Up
In a groundbreaking move, Gloo, a technology platform dedicated to the faith ecosystem, has announced its acquisition of Faith Assistant, a pioneer in conversational artificial intelligence for religious organizations. This partnership aims to provide tailored AI solutions specifically designed for churches and ministries, enhancing their engagement with congregants and expanding their outreach capabilities.
Transforming Ministry Engagement
Faith Assistant has been recognized for its innovative chatbot technology, which enables ministries to effectively interact with their congregations through customized AI-driven conversations. Steele Billings, Gloo’s Chief AI Officer, expressed admiration for Faith Assistant’s vision, stating, “They put ministries in control of their content—deciding what the model is trained on and where it’s deployed.” This approach aligns seamlessly with Gloo's mission to develop trustworthy AI tools for positive, faith-driven purposes.
With this partnership, churches can utilize AI technology to offer support 24/7, fostering deeper connections with their communities. Chase Cappo, a co-founder of Faith Assistant, remarked, “We’re seeing our AI help these ministries engage people on a deeper level.” The potential for this technology is vast, catering to various organizations within the faith sector—from churches to seminaries and homeschooling groups.
Customization and Accessibility
Gloo and Faith Assistant are excited to announce the launch of a free version of their AI assistant, designed especially for church leaders. Based on the Gloo Kingdom-Aligned Large Language Model (KALLM), the free subscription allows churches to create AI assistants personalized to their sermons and teachings. This ensures that the AI reflects the unique voice and content of the ministry, making it a valuable tool for engaging congregants effectively.
Additionally, there are options for advanced features through Gloo+ membership, catering to larger ministries and publishers looking for fully customized AI experiences. Emily Haring Thevarajoo of KCBI Radio noted how Faith Assistant has transformed their approach to audience engagement, stating, “With its analytics, we're able to better understand everything from the kinds of questions being asked to the challenges our community is walking through.”
A Shared Vision for the Future
The integration of Faith Assistant into Gloo signifies a considerable advancement in the technology available for faith-based organizations. The goal is to empower churches and ministries to leverage AI to serve their communities better while maintaining their core values. As Andrew Rogers, another co-founder of Faith Assistant, stated, “Partnering with Gloo means we can expand that vision while staying true to our core values.”
With Gloo serving over 90,000 churches and more than 1,000 resource partners, this partnership has the potential to affect change across a vast network. The accessibility of AI technologies to ministries of all sizes ensures a more inclusive experience for congregations, allowing them to benefit from modern advancements in communication and engagement.
For more information, ministry leaders can explore available options at
faithassistant.com. Here, churches can find the tools necessary to enhance their ministry and outreach efforts using customized AI solutions.
In sum, the acquisition of Faith Assistant marks an important leap forward in the tech landscape for churches, paving the way for innovative communication strategies and deeper community engagement. Gloo and Faith Assistant are not just building AI technology—they are fostering an environment where faith and technology intertwine to support meaningful connections within the community.