All my music, Project of Love's music, is 100% free of AI.
I personally don't believe AI has a place in worship music. It should be in s(S)pirit and in truth (John 4:24).
I've been a songwriter for 25+ years. I never needed AI to create my music and I don't plan on starting now.
Every song is made in close collaboration with the Holy Spirit. He alone is my muse and inspiration.
When it comes to our videos, we aim for authenticity. All videos before September 2024 and after September 2025 are 100% real footage, captured either by us or by talented filmmakers from around the world.
Due to the high costs and fast pace of releasing a weekly video, we experimented with AI-generated imagery for specific scenes (like Biblical characters or animations), between September 2024 and September 2025.
In hindsight, we regret that choice, and we plan to retroactively replace all videos that contain AI-generated imagery with real, human-made footage.
We highly recommend watching Xander's testimony video to know more about the story behind Project of Love and Xander's process of creating new songs!
Read my thoughts on AI and the danger of its use in the body of Christ below.








There's a lot of AI worship going around, even AI scripture music. It's like an epidemic.
So-called AI farms are pouring out AI music, sometimes three albums in a day. You've probably seen it: "Psalms in Blues," "Isaiah in Blues," "Romans in Folk," etc. It's all AI music.
I've read people's comments when they discover it's AI music. It's a bit disheartening.
"Well, it's still scripture; what's the harm?" Or the classic, "Oh well, the Holy Spirit can work through anything."
Yes, the Holy Spirit can work through anything, doesn't mean it's His preferred way of working. God gave special talents and gifts to people for a reason. The anointing is there for a reason. Now, with AI, anybody can make worship or scripture music. It's like rewriting your destination. It dates back to the Tower of Babel and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden.
However, as the term says, it's ARTIFICIAL. The devil doesn't create; he imitates. So worship becomes artificial (imitated) worship—worship made by machines. That should be a red flag right there.
Scripture needs the breath of the Holy Spirit. Robots can't do that. It's soulless. Not to mention, the deepfake voices they use are most often used without permission.
Even the devil quoted scripture to Jesus in the desert. The Pharisees knew scripture by heart; look what good it did them.
We need to wake up. AI worship is a silent killer to the body of Christ. Do we really need robots to praise God?
God gives people gifts to create worship in spirit and in truth.
Don't be fooled; a lot of these AI artists don't even mention they use AI.
On top of that, it's being aggressively recommended and promoted by YouTube and Spotify. The people behind this earn some serious money. It's become a business.
Streaming services pay less for AI music, so naturally, they will push AI music in order to earn more. So every time you play AI music, you're actually giving them an incentive to offer more AI music. Until eventually, the majority of your praise and worship music will be AI. Think about that.
Yesterday, I asked God about AI worship music and how He feels about it.
Today, I received this spot-on scripture by the Spirit in my quiet time:
Jer 23:28 NLT: “Let my true messengers faithfully proclaim my every word. There is a difference between straw and grain!"
Straw and grain. Fake and real.
There are a lot of great alternatives besides Project of Love—scripture music made by real people. Here are a few to check out:
- Sons of Korah
- Psalms Project
- Scottish Psalmist
- Poor Bishop Hooper
- Shane and Shane
- Epic Lovestory
- Verses

