Why EBED 

Internationally and locally uniting churches and holistically driven individuals to grow God’s kingdom.

Ebed means servant of God.

The name Ebed means servant/worshiper (of God) in Hebrew.

It is that definition that we aim to live out through the church and its leaders. The church serves its congregation and the congregation serves as leaders in their community, creating a sustaining healthy relationship between the church and the community in which it resides.

Our Philosophy

Our philosophy dictates that we must place a high value on local resources as tools given by GOD for the development of the church.

We focus on managing what GOD has already placed in our hands, and from there manage external collaboration.

The Vision

Equipping and partnering churches with churches for their holistic missions within their communities.

Raising a generation of leaders of accountability, holistic integrity, and resilience within the church, schools, and homes

Currently partnered with…

  • 5 schools

  • 4 churches

  • 5 community boards

All the mentioned groups have shown a hunger and persistent drive for God to work in them and their communities.

Each group is unique and complex. That is why to provide sufficient solutions Ebed listens, prays, and works with each group individually to find the right solution for their needs.

When the solution is found it is then shared and discussed with other members of Ebed to see what they will donate for their brother in need.

This is nothing new. Read Acts chapters 4 and 11 to see how the early church would function.

The Process

In life, it is essential to have a team that you can trust to have your back in difficult times. If a team is divided, little will be accomplished and much time and resources will be wasted. If we are to be good stewards of what God has entrusted to us, we must manage all of our resources responsibly and in an orderly manner.

That is why it is critical to have potential members undergo a series of tests before granting them membership. The purpose of this process is not to cast out the unworthy, but to train the willing soul to fight and uphold the responsibilities that come with the title.