Kingdom Churches United
About Kingdom Churches United
Vision
Kingdom Churches United is an apostolic, covenant ministry of accountability, responsibility, training, support, fellowship and evangelism.
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Kingdom Churches United
Overview
Matthew 16:18And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. 19And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven.”
Vision
Kingdom Churches United is an apostolic, covenant ministry of accountability, responsibility, training, support, fellowship and evangelism.
Mission
The mission of Kingdom Churches United is to provide structure, support and training for churches and ministries; balance between ecclesiastical autonomy and ethical accountability; a recognized, accepted forum for the exercise of apostolic discipline and reconciliation; emotional and spiritual support for ministry leadership; fellowship and ongoing training for all facets of ministry, including fulfillment of the biblical mandate to proclaim the gospel to all.
Organizational Structure
Kingdom Churches United is an apostolically-administered association lead by a pastor chosen by its members. This individual shall be known as the Chief Apostle of the association.
The organization shall further develop to include, but not be limited to, the Apostolic Council, Overseers and the Pastor’s Council. We will recognize the biblical terminology of leadership in the contemporary church; i.e., Bishop, Overseer, Pastor, Elder, Minister and Deacon.
The polity of the association will be shared between the Chief Apostle and the Apostolic Council, always with the advice and consent of the Pastor’s Council.
In deference to the previously stated Overall Purpose, the Association shall maintain standing committees to administer in the areas of:
➢ Ethical Accountability;
➢ Ministerial Development;
➢ Pastoral Care;
➢ Soul-winning, evangelism and disciple-making