What Are People For? Finding Purpose in an Age of AI
At our April 21st Citizen 7 Coffee & Connection, Reverend Chris Henry, Senior Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, will help us wrestle with that very question.
If a screen can answer your questions, draft your emails, give you advice, and even simulate conversation…what’s the point of relationship?
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we work, think, learn, and even connect. It’s efficient. It’s immediate. It’s impressive.
But underneath the innovation is a quieter, more personal question:
If I can get what I need from technology, do I still need other people?
This isn’t a fear-based conversation about technology. It’s a hopeful and deeply grounded exploration of what it means to be human.
The Christian story tells us we are made in the image of a relational God. That means we are made for relationship. Made to need and be needed. Made to matter—and to help others know they matter.
In an age of automation and optimization, presence becomes powerful. Listening becomes countercultural. Brotherhood becomes essential.
Citizen 7 has always been about real relationships across churches, races, professions, and generations. This conversation will press us deeper into that calling.
Come ready to think.
Come ready to connect.
Come ready to be reminded why people still matter.
We hope you’ll join us—and bring a friend.
WHEN: APRIL 21 | 7:30 - 9:00 AM
WHERE: MERIDIAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB (7099 Spring Mill Rd, Indianapolis, IN)