How to Utilize AI Tools in Church.Tech's Pages Feature
Church.Tech provides a variety of AI tools to help you streamline content creation on your Pages. Whether you're a group leader, small group coordinator, or church communicator, these tools can help you save time while improving the quality of your materials. Here's a guide to effectively using AI tools within Church.Tech's Pages.
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1. Accessing the AI Tools
Once you've created a new page or opened an existing one, you can find the AI tools in the toolbar at the top of the page. The AI tools assist in generating and editing content, including summaries, announcements, icebreakers, and discussion questions.
2. Generating and Editing Summaries
Replacing Shortened Summaries: If you’ve imported a short summary from a Church.Tech template and prefer a more detailed version, you can use the AI to replace it.
Highlight the existing text.
Click on AI Tools in the toolbar.
Select Summaries and choose the "standard summary" option to generate a longer version.
You can further edit this by adding or splitting paragraphs to make it even more detailed.
3. Creating Announcements
Church.Tech also provides a Ministry Tools Announcement Generator to quickly create announcements.
You can copy and paste announcement content from other areas (e.g., your e-news) by:
Selecting the text.
Press
Ctrl + C(orCmd + Con a Mac) to copy, then paste it into your page withCtrl + V(orCmd + V).Add URLs or links for event registrations directly into the announcements section to make it interactive for your audience.
4. Adding Icebreakers
Icebreakers can help start your small group meetings with an engaging activity.
Click on AI Tools and select Icebreakers.
The tool will generate a new icebreaker based on your sermon or topic, making it easy to get your group talking.
5. Regenerating Discussion Questions
If you are using a Group Leader Guide and have removed or edited any of the preset discussion questions, you can easily re-add them:
Place your cursor in the desired section on the page.
Click on Insert and select Accordion Summary for question and discussion formatting.
Use the AI Tools again to regenerate new discussion questions. These questions will include Question text, Question context, and a Question Action.
If you are seeking to regenerate the questions, you can visit the "Details" tab in order to do that.
6. Prayer Prompts Customization
You can customize prayer prompts to suit the needs of your group. If you find the default prayer prompts too lengthy or too brief:
Review the existing prompts.
Use the AI Tools and select Prayer Prompts.
Adjust their length manually or regenerate them by selecting Prayer Prompts again.
7. Editing Content with AI (Grammar, Spelling, Simplification)
If you need to polish the text on your page, the AI offers a suite of editing tools:
Highlight the text you want to edit.
Click on the AI Button to improve grammar, spelling, or simplify complex phrases.
You can also use the Style Copilot to modify visual elements, like adding boxes around text to emphasize specific sections.
8. Using Style Copilot for Design Enhancements
Want to make your page more visually appealing?
Select any text or image and click on AI Tools → Style Copilot.
You can modify the appearance by rounding image corners, adding shadows, or adjusting text formatting to make your content stand out.
9. Final Steps: Sharing Your Page
Once your page is complete:
Click on File and select Copy Page URL to share the page with your team or small group via email, text, or social media.
Church.Tech allows domain masking, so the URL can appear as part of your church's website, improving SEO and providing a fully branded experience.
Conclusion
With Church.Tech's AI tools, generating, enhancing, and sharing content has never been easier. From generating sermon summaries to improving engagement with icebreakers, these tools can help you deliver high-quality materials with minimal effort. Explore these features to create dynamic, engaging content for your church or small group!
