
Vision
To empower pastors and their congregations to maximize their God given potential spiritually, economically and numerically ( church growth), by providing training, resources and opportunities that will help every pastor go higher in the Lord.

Revenue & Jurisdictional Worship Center
As our jurisdiction continues to expand and new ministries are birthed, it is increasingly important to create structures that both support emerging congregations and strengthen the financial stability of the organization. The establishment of Worship Centers will serve a dual purpose: providing smaller or developing congregations with a place to worship, while simultaneously generating sustainable revenue for the organization.
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Emergency Funds For Pastors
In today’s unpredictable world, it is essential that every church within our jurisdiction prepares not only spiritually but also financially for unexpected crises. Establishing a dedicated Emergency Fund is a vital step toward ensuring the stability, continuity, and resilience of our ministries in times of unforeseen hardship.


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Church Growth & Evangelism
Evangelism is the heartbeat of the Church. It is the means by which we fulfill the Great Commission and expand the Kingdom of God. Within our jurisdiction, the Evangelism Department plays a crucial role in ensuring that every church—large or small—remains active in reaching souls for Christ. One of the most effective ways to strengthen smaller congregations is through organized neighborhood canvassing efforts, led and supported by the Evangelism Department.

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Monthly Training Institute for Credential Holders
The strength and growth of any church are directly connected to the strength and growth of its leadership. For that reason, it is essential that all pastors and ministry leaders participate faithfully in a Monthly Training Institute. Continuous training equips our leaders with the spiritual insight, practical knowledge, and ministry skills needed to effectively serve God’s people in an ever-changing world.
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Life Insurance/Retirement Plan for Pastors
As spiritual leaders, pastors and ministry leaders dedicate their lives to serving others, often putting the needs of their congregations before their own. However, part of responsible and godly stewardship includes planning for the financial security of one’s family in the event of death or unforeseen tragedy. For this reason, it is essential that all pastors and ministry leaders participate in a Group Life Insurance/Retirement Plan, with their spouses designated as the beneficiaries.


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Help Churches Obtain Funding
One of the greatest steps toward stability and long-term growth for any congregation is ownership of its own building. It is vital that we work together to help each ministry move from temporary rental spaces to owning property that can serve as a permanent home for worship, outreach, and community impact.
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Financial Transparency
Financial transparency is essential for any ministry because it reinforces trust, integrity, and accountability within the community it serves. When pastors and credential holders can clearly see how funds are collected, managed, and distributed, it strengthens their confidence in the jurisdiction. Transparent financial practices help ensure that resources are being used responsibly and in alignment with the jurisdiction’s mission, values, and stated goals. It also protects the jurisdiction from misunderstandings, misconceptions, or allegations of mismanagement.

Prayer is the lifeline of every believer, and it is the foundation upon which effective ministry is built. For pastors and ministry leaders, participation in a daily prayer line is not merely a spiritual routine—it is a vital discipline that strengthens leadership, fosters unity, and invites the presence and power of God into every aspect of church life.
Jurisdictional Prayer Line
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Holiness
Saints must stand for holiness because holiness reflects the very nature and character of God and distinguishes His people from the spirit of the world. Scripture declares, “Be ye holy; for I am holy” (1 Peter 1:15–16), reminding believers that holiness is not optional but a divine calling. When saints live consecrated lives—set apart in conduct, speech, and devotion—they become living testimonies of God’s transforming power. Hebrews 12:14 further instructs, “Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord,” emphasizing that holiness is essential to intimate fellowship with God and eternal hope. By standing for holiness, saints preserve spiritual integrity, guard the witness of the Church, and shine as lights in a dark world, demonstrating that righteousness still exalts a people who honor the Lord.
