RESOURCES

CASCADIA

There are 113 cities throughout Cascadia with a population of over 25,000. We envision a network across this region that identifies, encourages, connects, and strengthens apostolic leaders in each city who are leading for the purpose of Kingdom flourishing for all who live in their city. View the Cascadia Network Plan here.

HOLY GROUND

The Holy Ground App exists to resource, equip, and mobilize believers for community transformation through strategic prayer. They desire to see every street, in every city, of every nation covered in prayer and filled with the knowledge of God. Download this app to record your prayer walks.

LOCAL

With so many resources it may be hard to find what you are looking for. Here’s a quick launch pad.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • For the Good of Our City Luncheon is every 1st Tuesday of the month (October - June).

  • Check out the resource page. Additional resources are coming soon.

  • Connect with us here and a REAL person will reach out and pray with you.

  • Our region offers no shortage of professional networking opportunities. This platform is reserved exclusively for championing the heart of Christ in our city. Personal connections will certainly develop within our gatherings, but we set aside our brand identities in pursuit of oneness and agreement in the Way of Jesus.

  • We kindly request that you do your part to preserve the sanctity of our gatherings and refrain from personal pursuits. We trust that any exchange of contact information is to promote Christ’s work in our city.

  • There is no cost to join, outside of the cost of registration For the Good of Our City monthly luncheon.

  • Our mission is to convene marketplace leaders for prayer, discernment and governance. This occurs in a number of ways, but is predominantly characterized by intentional conversations, partnerships and action throughout our region, For the Good of Our City.

  • Connect with us here and a REAL person will reach out and connect with you. You may also explore different pathways to participation or register for our next monthly luncheon and meet other like-minded individuals who are mobilizing For the Good of Our City.

  • Start by reading the Bible. We recommend beginning with the gospels (Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John). There are also a handful of great books that can help. Check out ‘Understanding the Bible’ by John R. Scott.

  • Pathways to Participation are open to all who seek the welfare of our city.

  • If you know of an activity that contributes to the wholeness and well-being of our city, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit more information by visiting our Connect Page.

  • We welcome feedback that is intended to strengthen our efforts, as we grow in affection for our city and our neighbors. Smart action is our aim, we are created for community and stronger together.

  • The strength in remaining brand-agonistic is that eyes can collectively remain fixed on Christ and the community that seeks to follow him for the Good of Our City. Our Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you.

  • We maintain a database of participating individuals and organizations for the purpose of effective communication and strategic partnership, For the Good of Our City. That database is not available for sale, nor will it be shared with anyone for use apart from internal activity, For the Good of Our City.

  • Thank you for considering offering a contribution to this organization. You can donate here.

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  • Funds donated will be used to offset operational expenses and used in no way to enrich individuals or entities.