
An Apostolic Center Raising Up Kingdom Leaders
to fulfill the Matthew 28 mandate
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Advancing God's Kingdom
Through Biblical Equipping
Activating transformation
King's Dominion International stands as an apostolic center where believers come together in a culture of honor, united by an unquenchable hunger for Jesus Christ. We are a family of warriors, committed to transforming lives and communities through the power of His presence, beginning in our own homes.
Developing Strong Foundations
Our mandate is clear: We are advancing God's Kingdom through biblically equipping the Ephesians 4 Ministry Gifts to fulfil the Great Commission. Through the foundational gifts of the Apostle and Prophet, we're building on Christ our Cornerstone, establishing His purposes in the earth.
We stand firmly on
The Power of His Word
We stand uncompromisingly on the Bible as our infallible guide, recognizing it as the inspired Word of God that shapes our conduct and doctrine. Through systematic teaching and personal study, we embrace Scripture as our foundation for life and ministry.
The Reality of His Presence
In a culture hungry for more of Jesus, we prioritize encountering God's tangible presence through worship and prayer. This manifests in our corporate gatherings and daily lives as we pursue intimate relationship with Him through Spirit-led worship and Harp & Bowl style prayer.
The Value of His People
We honor every believer as a vital part of God's family, creating a culture where people at various stages of spiritual growth can flourish together. Our commitment to loving and nurturing relationships begins in our homes and extends to building a strong, unified community of believers.
The Advancement of His Kingdom
We are actively advancing God's Kingdom through biblical equipping of the Ephesians 4 Ministry Gifts, with a focus on fulfilling the Great Commission. Through the foundational gifts of Apostle and Prophet, we're raising up effective ministers who transform lives and communities.
