

Faith in Business
May 19 | 7:45 am - 9:00 am
Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association
Join us for the Faith in Business breakfast!
Artificial Intelligence. Authentic Faith.
AI is here — writing emails, generating strategy, screening resumes, analyzing data, and making decisions faster than most teams ever could. The question isn’t whether artificial intelligence will shape the future of work. It already is.
The real question is: how will your faith shape the way you use it?
At this month’s Faith in Business breakfast, we’ll explore what Christian conviction looks like in an age of automation. Is AI simply a tool for efficiency and profit — or does it raise deeper questions about ethics, human dignity, relationships, and dependence on God?
As technology advances toward increasingly autonomous systems — from machine learning to robotics — many are asking bigger questions:
- Will super-intelligent systems become godlike in power?
- Is AI the mark of the beast?
- Could it harm our mental and spiritual health?
- Or is this one of the most significant tools humanity has ever been entrusted to steward?
Join us for a candid conversation about artificial intelligence and Christian faith — and what it means to lead responsibly in a world shaped by both.
Free breakfast. Bold questions. No artificial answers.
Registration is required.
More about the Faith in Business series can be found at faithinbusinessseries.com
Meet the Panel
Corey White
Security Analyst, Future Point of View
Corey Patrick White is a certified cyber intelligence investigator (CCII) and a security analyst at Future Point of View. He frequently speaks and educates audiences about the risks and opportunities of artificial intelligence for industries, organizations, and individuals. Among other stages, he has spoken at TEDx Oklahoma City on the topic of bias in artificial intelligence systems. He is a former journalist and a graduate of Salt and Light Leadership Training (SALLT).
David Miller
Owner, Tide Dry Cleaning | Seminary Professor
David Miller integrates business leadership and gospel mission as a unified calling. With a Doctorate of Ministry in missions and church planting, David has planted and pastored churches while also leading Tide Dry Cleaning franchises in Oklahoma City and Dallas. An AI enthusiast and practitioner, he views technology as both opportunity and responsibility — asking how innovation can serve human flourishing while keeping Christ at the center of workplace influence.
Thomas Hill, III
CEO, Kimray
As CEO of Kimray, Thomas carries forward a third-generation legacy rooted in biblical values while transparently sharing his own journey of addiction, recovery, and renewed purpose. Through Recovering Leadership, Monday Musings, and the Kimmell Foundation, he champions healthy, values-driven workplace culture and deeper spiritual lives. Thomas’s mentoring, advocacy for mental health, and support of recovery ministries reflect his commitment to Christ-centered leadership in our city.
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