The People's Ecclesia

Covenant Assembly · Ecclesial Governance

Frequently Asked Questions

The People's Ecclesia

What is The People's Ecclesia?

The People's Ecclesia is a covenant ecclesiastical assembly gathered under the Lordship of Jesus Christ and ordered by the authority of Holy Scripture. It is a covenant community — not merely a denomination or social organization.

How do I become a member?

Membership is entered through the five-stage Covenant Path: Orientation, Preparation, Rite Of Entry Into Covenant, Membership Enrollment, and Standing In The Assembly. Visit the Membership page or Covenant Path for details.

What is a Covenant House?

A Covenant House is a recognized stewardship and fellowship domain — a household, ministry, family stewardship, or private ecclesial estate — operating under a recognized Ecclesial Chapter of The People's Ecclesia.

What is an Ecclesial Chapter?

An Ecclesial Chapter is a recognized covenant body established by The People's Ecclesia within a nation, territory, state, or local jurisdiction for the administration of covenant life, fellowship, ministry, stewardship, and assemblies.

What is the Foundational Charter?

The Foundational Charter is the constitutional instrument of The People's Ecclesia, establishing doctrine, governance, stewardship, offices, and operational continuity. It is second in authority only to Holy Scripture.

Is The People's Ecclesia a public church?

The People's Ecclesia is a covenant assembly — membership is entered intentionally through covenant, not through casual attendance. It is a private covenant community governed by its Foundational Charter.