Now accepting early adopter churches

Redeem your time
for ministry.

Wesley AI is a church communications company. We build the AI layer that answers your congregation's questions — and the websites those answers live on — so your staff can spend the week with people instead of tabs.

Dalton First UMC, Ringgold UMC, Grace UMC are already on Wesley AI
Two ways in

Which problem are you actually trying to solve?

Most churches come to us with one of these two. Plenty end up with both — but you only ever have to start with one.

For churches drowning in questions

AI Assistant

An AI operations layer that answers congregant questions, transcribes your sermons, and keeps Planning Center in sync — grounded in your theology, not a generic model's best guess.

  • 24/7 chatbot on the site you already have
  • Staff knowledge base that cites its sources
  • Sermon transcription and Planning Center sync
See how it works From $20/mo · live in an afternoon
For churches with a website that's aging out

Website Design

A full church website build — designed, written, and launched by someone who has actually sat in the staff meeting where the website came up. Built to be updated by real church staff, not a developer.

  • Design, copywriting, build, and launch
  • Events, sermons, and giving wired in
  • Handed over with training, not a bill for every edit
See what a build includes Fixed-scope packages · request a quote
The problem

Your staff didn't sign up to answer the same question forty times a week.

Every church office runs on the same handful of time sinks. Both halves of what we do exist to take them off your plate.

01

The same questions, every week.

Service times, directions, “is there a Wednesday thing” — repeated in email, in text, and at the front desk.

02

Monday mornings lost to admin.

Pulling quotes, scripture references, and a recap email out of Sunday's message takes hours you don't have.

03

A website nobody trusts.

The calendar is three weeks stale, the staff page lists someone who left in 2022, and everyone has quietly stopped sending people to it.

04

Data scattered across five systems.

Planning Center, Google Drive, a shared inbox, and a calendar that never quite matches the website.

AI Assistant

An operations layer for the questions that never stop coming.

Four capabilities, working off the same knowledge base, so nothing gets out of sync — and none of it needs an IT department.

Website Chatbot

Your 24/7 digital front door. Visitors get instant, theologically-grounded answers, any hour of the day.

  • Answers service times, directions & events
  • Trains on your own church content
  • Works on any website platform

Staff Knowledge Base

An always-available assistant for your team that knows your documents and policies.

  • Answers from your uploaded documents
  • Cites the source with every response
  • No more digging through Google Drive

Communications Hub

Manage requests, track communication tasks, and keep your team aligned without the chaos.

  • Staff submit requests, admins fulfill them
  • Full analytics & chat logs
  • Lead collection built in

Sermon & Ministry Intelligence

Turns Sunday into everything that comes after it, and keeps your systems talking to each other.

  • Auto-transcribes and summarizes new sermons
  • Two-way sync with Planning Center people and groups
  • Pulls live events from your calendar feed
Website Design

And the website all of it lives on.

A church website goes stale the moment it becomes somebody's fourth priority. We design, write, and build the whole thing — then hand it to your staff in a state they can actually keep current.

Design and copy, not a template drop

Every page is designed around what your church actually needs a visitor to do next — and written in your voice, not filler text you're expected to replace later.

The stuff churches always bolt on badly

Service times, directions, and “what do I do with my kids” answered above the fold. Giving, events, sermons, and forms wired in properly instead of duct-taped to the footer.

Built for the person who has to update it

Your admin can change a service time, add an event, or swap a photo without calling anyone. We hand it over with a walkthrough and a written cheat sheet.

Fast, findable, and accessible

Mobile-first, quick on a phone in a church parking lot, structured so Google can read it, and legible for the 70-year-old member as well as the 20-year-old visitor.

Three church sites are live on our work right now — Dalton First UMC downtown, Grace UMC worshipping in a YMCA two states away, and a $1.5M capital campaign mid-run. You can open all three.

Why both, from one place

The website and the assistant answer the same questions.

A visitor asking about service times at 11pm on a Saturday doesn't care which system answers — they care that something does, correctly, on their phone. Building both means the front door and the person standing in it finally agree.

01

One source of truth

Service times, staff, and events live in one place and feed both the site and the assistant. Update once.

02

One person to call

No pointing between a web guy and a software vendor when something breaks. It's the same phone number.

03

One voice

The site and the chatbot sound like your church, because the same person wrote and configured both.

“Now is the time to bring the church into a new age.”

Mat Napp, founder — worship leader, creative director, technologist

Churches already working with us

Dalton First UMC Ringgold UMC Grace UMC

Tell us what's actually breaking.

The phone that won't stop ringing, the website nobody trusts, or both. You'll get a straight answer about which one to fix first — even if the answer is neither, and even if it isn't us.