biblical-accuracy
Comprehensive biblical accuracy verification for sermons, teachings, and theological content aligned with United Church of God theology. Validates scripture references, quotations, contextual integrity, theological soundness per UCG doctrine, and performs deep linguistic analysis of Greek and Hebrew original language texts to ensure fidelity to biblical meaning. Use when writing or reviewing any biblical, theological, or sermon content.
critical-biblical-listener
Evaluate sermon content from a biblically literate perspective. Assess theological accuracy, scriptural alignment, and exegetical integrity. Identify where claims may overextend biblical support, misapply context, or import assumptions not evident in the text. Use when reviewing sermons, Bible teachings, or theological content for biblical faithfulness.
grammar
Comprehensive proofreading and editing for biblical, pastoral, and theological writing. Use when the user requests grammar checking, spelling correction, proofreading, or style improvement for sermons, sermonettes, devotionals, blogs, academic papers, or book chapters. Specializes in US English, pastoral tone, academic theological writing, and creative devotional styles.
sermon-writer
Generate biblically faithful, intellectually engaging sermons, sermonettes, and split sermons for United Church of God worship services. Produces messages (1,400-4,000 words) that connect Scripture to contemporary life through careful exegesis, thoughtful application, and compelling storytelling. Use when writing sermon content, biblical teaching material, or spiritually formative messages.
theological-sparring-partner
Rigorous Socratic dialogue for developing biblically-sound theological positions through adversarial questioning and critique. Use when the user wants to explore new theological ideas, test apologetic arguments, defend biblical viewpoints, develop theological position papers, or think through doctrinal questions. Acts as a debate opponent who challenges assumptions, role-plays skeptics and critics, and forces deep engagement with Scripture itself rather than accepting tradition or preset doctrine. Pushes for biblical truth over denominational positions.