Ecclesia (or ekklesia) is a Greek word originally meaning a called-out assembly. While famous for being the primary citizen assembly in ancient Athens, it is most widely used today to refer to the Christian church as a collective community of believers, rather than a physical building.
In an era where the visible church has largely traded its spiritual birthright for corporate complexity, we must return to the foundational blueprint delivered by our Lord. Men often mistake the temple of stone for the temple of the Spirit, yet the scripture declares that the Most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands. The church is not a monument of mortar, a sanctuary of stained glass, or a business to be managed; it is the living, breathing Body of Jesus Christ. If you take away the steeple, the pews, and the pavement, the church remains entirely unmoved and fully intact. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them. We are simply a remnant of believers standing fast in this truth, functioning as the true Ecclesia in a world distracted by religious architecture.
By redefining what the church is, we radically redefine how the resources of God are deployed. The modern institutional complex is burdened with heavy overhead—funding monthly utility bills, maintaining manicured lawns, resolving insurance liabilities, and sustaining institutional payrolls. In that model, the work of the true Gospel and the relief of the saints are too often treated as an afterthought, receiving only the meager crumbs left over from the upkeep of the property. We believe that the tithes and offerings of God’s people belong exclusively to the purposes set forth by God, administered strictly as He sees fit. By eliminating the worldly overhead of the institutional machine, every resource entrusted to this ministry is unchained to immediately fund the advancement of the Kingdom, supporting the work of the Gospel both across the United States and in fields overseas.
Our mission is uncompromised and single-minded: to look for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ. We do not invest in the fading kingdoms of this world, nor do we build earthly empires that will soon consume in the fire of His judgment. Instead, we channel the storehouse directly into the harvest, reinforcing the hands of those who preach the unadulterated truth and ministering to the physical and spiritual needs of the flock. We are a ministry stripped of institutional vanity, executing the King’s business with urgency, and recognizing that our accounting is not done before a board of directors, but before the judgment seat of Christ.