Introduction

Evangelist John Krause

Hello, Welcome to our ministry. We are taking it to the streets as a sub-ministry of a Church with no walls, a movement without walls, ceilings, doors, or traditionally programmed rituals. There are no more programmed rituals to get caught up on. I am not the conventional Pastor or Evangelist but one who operates in the Holy Ghost with freedom of the gifts when applicable and not for a show. I suppose you are ready to leave the traditional denominational church with traditional politics playing church and move by the Spirit of God in freedom; in that case, we are out in the open, we can meet in parks, homes, conference rooms, anywhere God will release His Holy Spirit to move upon us and through us where we can publicly testify—seeking to function as in the origins of the early church. Jesus commanded the Apostles (i.e., Disciples) to continue the same models Jesus and the Apostles set forth and apply to today’s church body of Christ.

We follow the instructions in Matthew 28: 19-20 to make disciples of all nations, baptize them in the name of the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit, and teach them to observe all that I have commanded you, as outlined by Jesus. Behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” We believe in operating in the fivefold offices of the ministry, as noted in Ephesians 4:11, which refers to the five roles that God has called Christians to fill. These roles are (1) apostles, (2) prophets, (3) evangelists, (4) pastors, and (5) teachers, and are just as applicable today as they were back then.

We read about the five-fold ministry gifts or offices created to build on and improve the instruction of the early church. We should continue to be recognized in today’s church, i.e. (The Body of Christ), Nothing has changed except the times we live in, but the message, the gifts, and the move of the Holy Spirit remain the same.

Our mission is to fulfill that great commission, making disciples by our witness and testimony, leading people to the Lord Jesus Christ, disciplining them, and then sending them back out to share the word of God in the harvest. Modern churches maintain the same old traditions within the walls and lose much of the hands-on, daily personal contact with the people for the Lord. Still, we can have that one-on-one contact the traditional churches have lost or do not have. Walls keep people out and keep the people in.

Please support our vision and mission by contributing, helping us purchase small Bibles, and providing places to meet and monitory support. One day, we can hope for a location to offer the homeless morning donuts, coffee, and possibly a day with a portable shower; if anyone has a cloth pantry, we ask you to open it up to people experiencing homelessness.