Solace builds Governed AI infrastructure for churches, denominations, and global ministries.
Without governed systems, every spiritual question defaults to generic AI trained on the open internet, with no theological accountability.
A simple architecture for institutions that need doctrine, governance, deployment, and insight working together.
Approved texts, sermons, policies, curricula, and local context.
Theological boundaries, permissions, review, and institutional control.
AI assistants for websites, ministries, staff workflows, and seekers.
Real-time visibility into questions, needs, patterns, and gaps.
Spiritual presence that scales without surrendering authority.
For the inaugural episode of Episcopal Parish Network’s new Gather podcast, Solace founder and CEO Scott Lyon sits down with The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church, and The Rt. Rev. Allen K. Shin, Bishop Suffragan of New York, for an exclusive, candid, and surprisingly optimistic conversation about artificial intelligence and the Church.
Listen to the Episode →The Northern Texas–Northern Louisiana Synod partnered with Solace to launch LutherBot, trained on Lutheran doctrine, synod guidance, and local ministry context.
A field report on AI-mediated spiritual formation.
The first field-tested analysis of AI-mediated spiritual formation, based on live deployments, denominational pilots, and real user behavior.
This is about authority: who defines truth, who shapes formation, and who is trusted when the questions become real.
Faith leaders are stewards of how AI shapes meaning, identity, and belief.
Those who move now will shape the future of faith. The rest will inherit it.