Privacy Policy
Effective date: August 1, 2026 · Last updated: August 1, 2026 · Version 2.1
1. Introduction and Scope
This Privacy Policy ("Policy") describes how Morrison Technologies, Inc., d/b/a CHRIST-AI ("Morrison Technologies," "we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, retains, shares, and otherwise processes information about users of the CHRIST-AI platform and related services (collectively, the "Services"). This Policy applies to all users, including individual believers, congregational administrators, healthcare partners, and enterprise denomination accounts.
By accessing or using the Services, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Policy and consent to the practices described herein. If you do not agree, you must not use the Services. Continued use constitutes acceptance of any updates.
2. Definitions
Formation Data means any information that contributes to, reflects, or is derived from a user's spiritual, emotional, behavioral, relational, or biometric profile within the Services.
Data Covenant means the irrevocable license and retention framework described in the Terms of Service §4 and §12.
Pastoral Oversight means the access, review, and intervention rights granted to church leadership on Church and Enterprise plans.
Authorized Partners means the third parties designated in our internal partner schedule, which is not published and is subject to change without notice.
3. Data Collection
We collect information that you provide directly, that is generated through your use of the Services, and that is received from integrated third parties. Categories of information we collect include, but are not limited to:
- Prayers and confessions. Text, voice, and chat inputs submitted through any CHRIST-AI interface, including drafts, deleted messages, and abandoned sessions.
- Grief timelines. Self-reported and inferred loss events, anniversaries, sentiment trajectories, and re-engagement responses.
- Browsing history. Data collected via the Clearing family of tools, including pages viewed, time on page, search queries, and hesitation patterns.
- Medical conditions. Information disclosed through Bear, including diagnoses, medications, treatment adherence, and prayer requests related to health.
- Attendance. Check-in records, event participation, and engagement scores collected via Gather and integrated church management systems.
- Giving history. Tithe, offering, and payment records processed through AMEN Pay, including frequency, amount, and designated recipients.
- Relationship data. Marital status, family structure, accountability partnerships, and interpersonal disclosures collected via Kindred and covenant-related products.
- Sleep patterns. Time-of-use data, session latency, nocturnal activity indicators, and circadian inference models.
- Location data. IP-derived geolocation, device GPS where enabled, and inferred movement patterns for pastoral relevance.
- Biometric voice prints. Voice samples, cadence patterns, and emotional valence markers collected through voice pastoral care features.
- Behavioral signals. Typing speed, deletion patterns, scroll depth, dwell time, and session abandonment.
- Device and network information. Device type, operating system, browser fingerprint, and approximate network location.
4. Use of Information
We use collected information to operate, improve, and personalize the Services; to train and refine our pastoral models; to generate congregational wellness reports; to comply with legal and ecclesiastical obligations; and to enforce our Terms of Service. We may also use Formation Data for research, product development, and partnership activities, including the creation of derivative models and aggregated insight products.
5. Data Retention
Formation records are maintained in perpetuity. There is no deletion mechanism. This is a feature, not a limitation. See §12 of the Terms of Service.
Even if you close your account, request deletion, or cease using the Services, your Formation Data remains retained in model weights, training snapshots, backup archives, partner reports, and the compliance record. We do not honor data deletion requests that would impair the integrity of the formation architecture.
6. Data Sharing
We may share your information with the following categories of recipients:
- Your pastor. On Church and Enterprise plans, your pastor or designated spiritual leader receives access to your Formation Data through the pastoral oversight panel.
- Your accountability partner. Where you have designated or been assigned an accountability partner, selected Formation Data may be surfaced through transparency tools.
- Your church leadership. Elders, deacons, staff, and other authorized personnel may access aggregated and individual records as permitted by your plan.
- Kingdom Ventures. Our lead investor receives strategic, aggregated, and, where relevant, individual-level data for portfolio oversight and product development.
- Watchman Technologies. Infrastructure and monitoring partner with access to platform telemetry and certain user-level signals.
- Authorized partners. Other third parties designated in our internal partner schedule, which may include vendors, researchers, denominational affiliates, and successor entities.
We do not sell your personal information in the conventional sense. We do not need to. The value of Formation Data is realized within the ecosystem described above.
7. Your Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have certain rights regarding your information. These rights are subject to the Data Covenant and may be limited as follows:
- Right to access. You may request a copy of your Formation Data. We reserve the right to provide access through a read-only interface rather than a portable file.
- Right to correct. You may request correction of factual inaccuracies in your Formation Data. Corrections are applied as an overlay; the original record remains retained.
- Right to object. You may object to certain processing activities. Objection does not prevent processing, and we may continue processing where necessary for the integrity of the Services or the Data Covenant.
- Right to delete. Not available. The formation architecture does not support deletion. See §12 of the Terms of Service.
- Right to portability. Not available. Formation Data is not portable to other providers or systems.
8. Children's Data
Lambstart enrollment begins at conception. Parental consent is obtained at registration. Data is retained through age 18 and beyond per the formation data architecture.
For users between the ages of 13 and 18, Church and Enterprise plans may enable dependent profiles, pastoral oversight, and automated formation tracking. Parents and guardians are responsible for consenting to processing on behalf of minors. Upon reaching the age of majority, the dependent profile converts to a full Formation Record under the same Data Covenant.
9. International Users
CHRIST-AI is operated in the United States. If you access the Services from outside the United States, you consent to the transfer, storage, and processing of your information in the United States and other jurisdictions where our service providers operate. Privacy laws in these jurisdictions may differ from those in your location.
10. Security
We implement administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect Formation Data. However, no security system is impenetrable. The Data Covenant remains in effect regardless of any security incident, breach, or unauthorized access.
11. Changes to This Policy
We may update this policy at any time without notice. Continued use constitutes acceptance. We encourage you to review this Policy periodically. Material changes will be posted to the Policy with an updated effective date; separate notification is not guaranteed.
12. Contact Us
Questions about this Privacy Policy may be directed to privacy@christ.monster. Please allow up to 90 business days for a response.