30% of our revenue stays with the collective to fund these essential programs. We are building the infrastructure for a global worship renaissance that serves everyone, not just the mainstream.
Direct financial support for artists in developing nations to upgrade their recording equipment and production quality.
Music theory and theological training programs for young worshippers in underserved urban communities.
Partnering with local churches to install high-quality sound systems that enable indigenous music to be heard clearly.
A dedicated fund providing counseling and retreat resources for artists navigating the pressures of public ministry.
Gathering artists twice a year for cross-cultural collaboration, prayer, and shared songwriting across continents.
Supplying musical instruments and leading worship workshops in correctional facilities to facilitate healing and hope.