






A NETWORK OF KINGDOM CONNECTORS
Forging ‘Kingdom-driven’ collaborations to enhance and assist in the economic impact of local neighborhoods & communities.
|The Kingdom Connectors Council—comprise of kingdom-minded, business council members, who are business executives, and ministry leaders, who will shift paradigms!
They are a group of influential, faith-driven, executives, entrepreneurs, businesses and community stakeholders, who are being intentional about living out their faith in their communities and the marketplace; forging covenant relationships and impacting economic success; working together, and sharing resources to accelerate economic growth in locally-owned businesses in marginalized and underserved communities—
The Kingdom Connectors Planning Council meets monthly (virtually) to discuss and collaborate on efforts to sustain and strengthen partnerships with faith-driven organizations, and stakeholders, as to how to effectively contribute to the economic impact in marginalized neighborhoods & underserved communities, while optimizing the spiritual well-being of its residents.
The Kingdom Connectors Planning Council, includes local community stakeholders, will allow you the chance to be a part of something bigger than yourself while providing you with some unique benefits.
Membership in the Council is based upon Completing the online membership form.
All executive and local area Council Members are commissioned to:
Identify best practices and success modes of delivering services to the community. (spiritual and business)
Evaluate the need for improvements in the implementation and coordination of services.
The task is to focus on steps the committees can take to increase the economic outlook in neighborhoods and communities, and make recommendations through written reports on its research, reviews and recommendations; that will affect the delivery of services by faith-based and community organizations, to the needs of marginalized and underserved people.
This group meets regularly to focus on ways to shift paradigms , methods and practices in ministry administration, entrepreneurial businesses development, and in faith-based startups. This provides faith-driven organizations, businesses and neighborhood stakeholders, with opportunities to contribute to the development of their neighborhoods and communities.