The MANIFESTO

A Creed Is Something That Is Believed. A Manifesto Is Something That Is Put To Action.

From the first spiritual explosion in Acts chapter 1 to every humanly-organized movement since, the key ingredient has always been rallying around a common cause or purpose. In the upper room, despite confusion and persecution, the early believers gathered in one accord. They may have had more disagreements than commonalities—but they agreed on one thing: to wait in unity for the promise of the Holy Spirit. And when they came together in one accord, it took only ten days for the Church to be birthed as a powerful, Spirit-led movement.

The Repentance Manifesto

Preamble We believe all men are created equal in the image of God. Every human heart carries a deep, inborn longing for fellowship with its Creator. Apart from intimate relationship with God, man can never truly live, flourish, or walk in the fullness of life, liberty, and joy. Without God, the pursuit of happiness becomes hollow, liberty is misused, and life itself is diminished.

God, in His goodness, designed humanity for purpose, dignity, and divine fellowship. Governments, churches, and schools exist to support these pursuits. Yet when these institutions deviate from God’s truth, they distort human destiny and confuse the path toward peace and eternal life.

The Need for Repentance The history of man shows a repeated pattern: compromise over obedience, rebellion over repentance. When a people or nation reject God’s moral order and His invitation to walk in righteousness, they invite destruction. But God, rich in mercy, continually offers a path back: repentance.

Repentance is not shame; it is power. It is the returning of the heart to the Life-Giver. It realigns individuals, families, and nations with the eternal purposes of God.

A National and Personal Turning We have abused the freedoms we claim to cherish. We have ended innocent life through abortion. We have discarded the elderly and disadvantaged. We have inflicted harm on ourselves and others in our pursuit of false liberty and counterfeit happiness. Our collective sin has made our culture sick and our institutions corrupt.

But there is hope. When individuals choose humility over pride, and repentance over resistance, heaven responds. When a remnant rises to say, “Enough,” and turns back to God, revival begins.

Our Response It is both our right and our duty to turn back to God. True liberty is found not in license, but in surrender. Our strength is not in rebellion, but in righteousness. By prayer and repentance, we come into agreement with the will of heaven.

We believe:

  • Every human has an eternal spirit. Our choices matter now and forever.
  • The path to true peace is paved with repentance.
  • The Bible is our moral compass, guiding us beyond shifting cultural norms.
  • God’s providence is our greatest defense—greater than any government or human system.
  • Only through the Holy Spirit’s power can we live lives of true love and obedience.

A Call to the Remnant We, the redeemed and repentant, stand united as God’s ambassadors. We reject compromise and declare our allegiance to Jesus Christ—the Son of the Living God. By the blood of the Lamb, the word of our testimony, and lives laid down in surrender, we overcome the darkness.

We reaffirm the ancient vow: “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” We renounce the influence of the prince of this world and walk in step with the Holy Spirit, who leads us in truth, peace, and power.

The Vision of Glory The end of human striving is not destruction—but glory. As Isaiah prophesied, “They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain, for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.” (Isaiah 11:9)

We believe the return of Messiah will liberate humanity from deception and usher in the kingdom of righteousness, peace, and joy.

The Charge The systems of men will fail. But those built on repentance and righteousness will endure. Therefore, we commit to:

  • Seek personal and corporate revival
  • Uphold the Word of God as our foundation
  • Proclaim repentance and salvation boldly
  • Walk in the fear of the Lord, not fear of man
  • Live lives worthy of the gospel of Jesus Christ

Conclusion We uphold this manifesto in faith, unity, and bold love. We pledge our hearts, our voices, and our lives to the work of repentance and revival in our generation. If we do not stand for righteousness, we will fall to deception.

We respond to the call: “The Spirit and the Bride say, Come.” Let every heart prepare the way of the Lord

 

 

Rise, Repent, and Rally
The time is now. The Spirit is stirring a remnant to move from passive belief to bold obedience. If this resonates with your spirit, don’t wait for permission—respond.

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Samuel Langdon, Harvard President, May 1775

My brethren let us repent and implore the divine mercy. Let us amend our ways and our doings, reform everything that has been provoking the Most High, and thus endeavor to obtain the gracious interpositions of providence for our deliverance…

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Julia Ward Howe, Battle Hymn of the Republic, 1861

He has sounded forth the trumpet
That shall never call retreat;
He is sifting out the hearts of men
Before His judgement seat;
Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him;
Be jubilant, my feet;
Our God is marching on.

Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.

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