As artificial intelligence continues to reshape how we live, communicate, and understand the world, it also calls people of faith to engage deeply with urgent spiritual and ethical questions. What does it mean to be a soul in digital space? How might algorithms and machine learning reframe our theological imagination, and what does spiritual discernment look like in an age where data often guides decision-making? From worship to pastoral care, clergy and faith leaders are now discerning how AI might challenge, transform, or even enrich sacred practice and communal life.
This conversation-driven webinar brings together leading thinkers and practitioners at the intersection of technology, theology, and ethics. Drawing on diverse traditions and disciplines—from feminist and womanist theology to computer science, Buddhism, and pastoral ministry—our panel will explore the promises and perils of artificial intelligence with nuance, clarity, and care. Whether you're a theologian, technologist, pastor, or seeker, this timely dialogue invites you to reflect on how faith communities can meet the digital future with courage, creativity, and spiritual depth.