The First AI Video Platform That Thinks Theologically
A serious demonstration of theologically aligned AI video generation for pastors and ministry leaders.
"For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one iota, nor one stroke of a letter, shall pass from the law until all is fulfilled." — Matthew 5:18
The Mustard Seed test was generated by calling the Anthropic Claude Haiku AI model through OpenRouter AI. We asked the Anthropic Claude AI model to write the Mustard seed sermon according to guardrails and constraints within our CIS prototype code on Google Colab.
The theological quality and 80% compliance rate are evident.
Technical proof: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1xWVShTHZSs3ZSXFXODpUuCXupGFQt5Up?usp=sharing
This demonstration replaces our earlier comedy show proof-of-concept, offering a more professional presentation suited for conservative pastoral audiences.
Most AI video tools hallucinate. They invent scriptures, syncretize symbols, and drift into theological vagueness—forcing pastors to spend hours in post‑production correction or risk misleading their flock. You need guardrails, not guesswork.
We built a doctrinal CI/CD pipeline:
Sermon text + photo (for avatar casting).
Cross‑checks every claim against your denomination’s creeds, flags drift, and locks the script.
Generates a studio‑quality video that stays inside the guardrails.
With a CIS Alignment Seal and full audit trail for your board.
Choose your tradition (Reformed, Catholic, Pentecostal, Baptist, etc.). CIS maps your script against official corpora.
If the AI’s output vector drifts >5% from your catechism, the video auto‑quarantines for review.
No ouroboros, zodiac, or accidental pagan imagery. Ever.
Cites only from your approved translation (e.g., ESV, NABRE, KJV).
We’re hand‑selecting 20 founding pastors to pilot SermonSnap Studio.
Spots filled on a first‑come, doctrinal‑fit basis.
“The CIS engine caught three subtle轨迹 errors in my first upload—saving me from a pastoral headache. This is the accountability layer AI ministry has been missing.”
Currently validating guardrails with Westminster Theological Seminary.
No. CIS is a first‑pass safety net; final sign‑off stays human. Think of it as Grammarly for doctrine.
During beta, we’ll build custom creed profiles for every founding member.
Yes. CIS outputs a prompt package you can run anywhere, but our WAN integration guarantees priority rendering and locked guardrails.
The Unleashed Unus Mundus was just the beginning. Let’s build the future of faithful AI video together.
Only 20 spots. Applications close when we hit theological diversity caps.