Terms of use
These terms explain the basic rules for using the public Dancz Ministries website and the public Dave chat lane so the boundaries stay plain and the public offer stays honest.
Effective and last updated: April 13, 2026.
1. Permitted use
You may use the public site to read ministry content, submit prayer or contact requests, learn about the ministry, explore the public Dave lane, and support the work through the available giving paths.
2. Prohibited use
You may not use the site or public Dave surfaces for unlawful activity, harassment, abuse, spam, fraud, malicious automation, security attacks, or any behavior that materially harms the ministry, other users, or the service itself.
3. Dave chat boundary
Dave chat is an AI-assisted surface for biblical questions, reflection, prayer language, and related ministry exploration. It is not a substitute for emergency services, licensed mental-health care, legal advice, or guaranteed pastoral oversight.
4. Content and availability
The ministry may change, pause, remove, or reframe pages, chat limits, access language, or public features as the site matures. The public site is offered on an evolving basis rather than as a fixed forever-contract for every feature currently visible.
5. Donations, access, and no guaranteed outcomes
Giving, supporter lanes, credits, and ministry communication should not be interpreted as guarantees of specific results, outcomes, personal attention, or uninterrupted service. The site tries to keep those categories plain for that reason.
6. External services
Some website functions rely on hosting, payment providers, form systems, WordPress/plugin infrastructure, and API services. Those external systems can affect availability, timing, or functionality, and the ministry may rely on them to operate public lanes responsibly.
7. No crisis or emergency reliance
The public site must not be relied on as an emergency channel. If you are in danger, facing a medical emergency, or in crisis, use immediate local help and emergency services rather than waiting on a web form or AI reply.
8. Questions about these terms
If something about the public offer feels unclear, ask before assuming. Clearer communication is better than letting a vague expectation harden into confusion.
