Care for the individual is the heart underneath everything. It is the engine of the organization and governs how every interaction is conducted.
The technical need is real and legitimate — not a pretense for relationship but a genuine service the church requires. We support churches in their needs as they have them.
The measure of success is a community of church production people — pastors, worship leaders, and techs together — existing where it did not before.
The aim is people who serve people who serve people. Everyone invested in is a potential source, not an endpoint — and we succeed precisely as our own center becomes less necessary.
No corner of the Protestant church owns this work. Independence and evenhandedness across denominations are identity, not preference.
We go as students and participants of the cultures where we serve — never as reformers of them. Language and culture come first, and the posture never ends.
We open doors and serve faithfully; the fruit is God's. Without this conviction, none of the rest matters.