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AI, Agency, and the Church: A Crossroads Crossover

AI, Agency, and the Church: A Crossroads Crossover

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In this special crossover episode with the Crossroads podcast, Peter and Mercedes are joined by The Rev. Jo Nygard Owens and Dr. Sonia Coman of Washington National Cathedral. Together, they explore what it means to engage AI thoughtfully and faithfully—from theological reflection to digital strategy, from ethical caution to spiritual curiosity.


The conversation invites listeners to embrace imagination, resist fear, and reclaim human agency in a rapidly shifting digital landscape.


Topics Covered

  • Defining intelligence, agency, and the Imago Dei in a world of machine decision-making
  • What “authenticity” means in the age of machine-written texts
  • Discernment, formation, and critical thinking across age groups
  • The risk of opacity in automated systems and importance of transparency
  • Pausing before automation: reclaiming intention, emotion, and spiritual grounding
  • Why we need shared vocabulary—and shared discernment—across the Church


Resources Mentioned

  • Searches: Selfhood in a Digital Age by Vaushini Vara
  • Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari
  • Crossroads Podcast from Washington National Cathedral
  • Research on AI interpretability by Anthropic


Homework

Reach out to us and let us know how you’ve found generative AI to be useful in church ministry. You can email at info@aichurchtoolkit.com. We’d love to share ideas in our final episode of the season as we consider a round-up of our topics and how things are evolving.

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