Covenant of Trust
We cooperate with pastors and churches who affirm historic Christian orthodoxy, the authority and sufficiency of Scripture, and a gospel-centered theology of ministry. We believe unity in mission must be sustained by theological clarity and practiced with humility and integrity.
Accordingly, our partnerships are formed through clearly articulated doctrinal commitments, generous cooperation within those commitments, and ongoing relational accountability. This framework allows us to work together faithfully, distinguish wisely where necessary, and maintain trust while advancing Christ-centered ministry.
1. We affirm to a trustworthy conduct for doctrinal accuracy, faithful living, and spiritual unity (see collective doctrinal statement and “Standards of Living Code”*)
2. We are committed to train, serve, and make disciples in neglected and distressed communities where there is limited support and unreached people groups.
3. We are advocates to enhance self-sustainable support for men who willing and able to train, serve, and shepherd in distressed communities that are famine with sound biblical doctrine (Titus 1-2).
4. We are servants of one another to improve gospel effectiveness toward building healthy churches that are led by a plurality of qualified male elders. Our commitment is to embrace the nations around us to grow multi-ethnically and intergenerationally, so that men, women, and children may flourish in their God given purpose.
5. We are accountable to one another, which fosters genuine relationships that are transparent, vulnerable, and unapologetic to experience Christ's glorious transforming work.
Accordingly, our partnerships are formed through clearly articulated doctrinal commitments, generous cooperation within those commitments, and ongoing relational accountability. This framework allows us to work together faithfully, distinguish wisely where necessary, and maintain trust while advancing Christ-centered ministry.
1. We affirm to a trustworthy conduct for doctrinal accuracy, faithful living, and spiritual unity (see collective doctrinal statement and “Standards of Living Code”*)
2. We are committed to train, serve, and make disciples in neglected and distressed communities where there is limited support and unreached people groups.
3. We are advocates to enhance self-sustainable support for men who willing and able to train, serve, and shepherd in distressed communities that are famine with sound biblical doctrine (Titus 1-2).
4. We are servants of one another to improve gospel effectiveness toward building healthy churches that are led by a plurality of qualified male elders. Our commitment is to embrace the nations around us to grow multi-ethnically and intergenerationally, so that men, women, and children may flourish in their God given purpose.
5. We are accountable to one another, which fosters genuine relationships that are transparent, vulnerable, and unapologetic to experience Christ's glorious transforming work.