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Cohort Details
DATES & TIMES

6 Weekly Sessions

Wednesdays, August 12 – September 16, 2026
8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET
7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CT
5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. PT

FEE

$299
(The ticket price increases to $329 on July 29, 2026.)

Cohort Description

Are you ready for the AI apocalypse? 

AI is revealing and remaking our world before our eyes. From education to work, companionship, death, and art, AI’s powerful influence is transforming and uncovering how we conceive of the most important aspects of human life. And it’s only just begun. Progress in AI will continue to rapidly unfold as the technologies develop, with each day advancing further into the unknown.

How should the church think about and respond to this new world?

In this cohort, fellows and staff of The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics will help you navigate the world of AI with wisdom and clarity. We will answer simple questions like what is AI, what can it do (for good and evil), and how can we expect it to reshape our daily lives? The approach you’ll find here isn’t Christianity against the machine. Instead, contributors will consider the image AI is making humans into, and how the gospel remakes believers into the image of Christ. We will also explore more complicated issues of AI ethics, its implications for churches and communities, and offer practical guidance for how we should use and not use this new technology today.

 

With your registration you’ll receive:

  • Teaching from AI experts and fellows of The Keller Center
  • Opportunities to ask questions about the nature, use, and future of AI technologies
  • Early access to the 2026 AI Christian Benchmark Report (publishes in October)
  • Early release of our new Keller Center book, The AI Apocalypse: A Survival Guide for Humanity

Are you on a church staff or considering this cohort as a group at a church? If so, check out this brief PDF with three ideas of how to use this cohort as a group. It also has instructions for deep discounts, provided through the support of generous donors. We hope these online learning cohorts will bless the church. As a result, we never want finances to hinder someone from participating. If you want to participate in this cohort and have a need, please send us an email ([email protected]) and tell us more about your circumstances.

 

* We are unable to offer refunds for The Keller Center cohorts

* Registration WITH books closes on August 5, and LATE Registration WITHOUT books closes on August 11.

* All sessions will be recorded and available for streaming or download at your leisure in perpetuity, so if you can’t make it live, the material is still readily available

* NOTE: we are unable to ship to those outside the USA but please use the coupon code “BOOKS15” for 15 percent off as our courtesy to international participants. You may also use coupon code “BOOKS15” if you DO NOT WANT the books for the cohort.

* If you have any questions pertaining to signing up for your cohort, group rates, elder/preaching team rates, or church rates email [email protected]

 

Understand AI technologies, how they will reshape our world, and biblical categories to process that change
Grow in discernment for integrating and using AI in various areas of life
Engage practical questions in the context of a small group
Content Summary
Week One
AI 101: What It Is and What It Will Do
(Michael Graham)

Artificial Intelligence refers to a vast array of technologies working their way increasingly into our daily lives. This session will introduce the basics of AI technology, how it works, who it works for, and what it is capable of.

Case study: Media, literacy, and education in the year 2030

Week Two
Humanity in the Age of AI
(Chris Watkin)

AI’s relationship with humanity is complex. It promises to amplify and augment human capabilities while offloading other capabilities. This session will answer two important questions: how is AI reshaping humanity, and how can we hold on to our humanity?

Week Three
How AI is Reshaping Your World: The Ethics of AI
(Clayton Chancey)

Led by an expert working in the field of AI, this session explores how AI is reshaping how people work, deploy tools, and understand the world around them, and offers a biblical framework for evaluating whether tools are being used faithfully.

Case study: Pastoral care and communications written by AI

Week Four
Something Greater than Efficiency: Discernment in the Use of AI
(Keith Plummer)

This session will offer practical guidance for Christians deliberating whether and/or how to engage with AI in ministry, learning, and daily life.

Case study: When AI becomes a counselor

Week Five
The Next Generation and the World of Tomorrow
(Michael Graham and Sarah Zylstra)

AI is not a child-safe technology, yet it will be an undeniable reality in their lives. In this session, we will see how we can prepare students and families to face these challenges with wisdom.

Case study: AI in education

Week Six
Q&A with AI Experts
(Michael Graham, Clayton Chancey, Jonathan Sams, Keith Plummer)

In this final week, AI experts Clayton Chancey and Jonathan Sams are joined by Michael Graham and Keith Plummer to answer all questions pertaining to AI, the church, education, work, culture, family, and more.

REGISTER TODAY
Cohort Description

Are you ready for the AI apocalypse? 

AI is revealing and remaking our world before our eyes. From education to work, companionship, death, and art, AI’s powerful influence is transforming and uncovering how we conceive of the most important aspects of human life. And it’s only just begun. Progress in AI will continue to rapidly unfold as the technologies develop, with each day advancing further into the unknown.

How should the church think about and respond to this new world?

In this cohort, fellows and staff of The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics will help you navigate the world of AI with wisdom and clarity. We will answer simple questions like what is AI, what can it do (for good and evil), and how can we expect it to reshape our daily lives? The approach you’ll find here isn’t Christianity against the machine. Instead, contributors will consider the image AI is making humans into, and how the gospel remakes believers into the image of Christ. We will also explore more complicated issues of AI ethics, its implications for churches and communities, and offer practical guidance for how we should use and not use this new technology today.

 

With your registration you’ll receive:

  • Teaching from AI experts and fellows of The Keller Center
  • Opportunities to ask questions about the nature, use, and future of AI technologies
  • Early access to the 2026 AI Christian Benchmark Report (publishes in October)
  • Early release of our new Keller Center book, The AI Apocalypse: A Survival Guide for Humanity

Are you on a church staff or considering this cohort as a group at a church? If so, check out this brief PDF with three ideas of how to use this cohort as a group. It also has instructions for deep discounts, provided through the support of generous donors. We hope these online learning cohorts will bless the church. As a result, we never want finances to hinder someone from participating. If you want to participate in this cohort and have a need, please send us an email ([email protected]) and tell us more about your circumstances.

 

* We are unable to offer refunds for The Keller Center cohorts

* Registration WITH books closes on August 5, and LATE Registration WITHOUT books closes on August 11.

* All sessions will be recorded and available for streaming or download at your leisure in perpetuity, so if you can’t make it live, the material is still readily available

* NOTE: we are unable to ship to those outside the USA but please use the coupon code “BOOKS15” for 15 percent off as our courtesy to international participants. You may also use coupon code “BOOKS15” if you DO NOT WANT the books for the cohort.

* If you have any questions pertaining to signing up for your cohort, group rates, elder/preaching team rates, or church rates email [email protected]

 

Content Summary
Week One
AI 101: What It Is and What It Will Do
(Michael Graham)

Artificial Intelligence refers to a vast array of technologies working their way increasingly into our daily lives. This session will introduce the basics of AI technology, how it works, who it works for, and what it is capable of.

Case study: Media, literacy, and education in the year 2030

Week Two
Humanity in the Age of AI
(Chris Watkin)

AI’s relationship with humanity is complex. It promises to amplify and augment human capabilities while offloading other capabilities. This session will answer two important questions: how is AI reshaping humanity, and how can we hold on to our humanity?

Week Three
How AI is Reshaping Your World: The Ethics of AI
(Clayton Chancey)

Led by an expert working in the field of AI, this session explores how AI is reshaping how people work, deploy tools, and understand the world around them, and offers a biblical framework for evaluating whether tools are being used faithfully.

Case study: Pastoral care and communications written by AI

Week Four
Something Greater than Efficiency: Discernment in the Use of AI
(Keith Plummer)

This session will offer practical guidance for Christians deliberating whether and/or how to engage with AI in ministry, learning, and daily life.

Case study: When AI becomes a counselor

Week Five
The Next Generation and the World of Tomorrow
(Michael Graham and Sarah Zylstra)

AI is not a child-safe technology, yet it will be an undeniable reality in their lives. In this session, we will see how we can prepare students and families to face these challenges with wisdom.

Case study: AI in education

Week Six
Q&A with AI Experts
(Michael Graham, Clayton Chancey, Jonathan Sams, Keith Plummer)

In this final week, AI experts Clayton Chancey and Jonathan Sams are joined by Michael Graham and Keith Plummer to answer all questions pertaining to AI, the church, education, work, culture, family, and more.

REGISTER TODAY
Cohort Details
DATES & TIMES

6 Weekly Sessions

Wednesdays, August 12 – September 16, 2026
8:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET
7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CT
5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. PT

FEE

$299
(The ticket price increases to $329 on July 29, 2026.)

Understand AI technologies, how they will reshape our world, and biblical categories to process that change
Grow in discernment for integrating and using AI in various areas of life
Engage practical questions in the context of a small group