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FAQs

We’re not building another church—we’re building a Kingdom Embassy. One that Heaven can dwell in and commission from. Will you help us raise this altar for God’s glory in Atlanta?”

Is this a Church?

Understanding the true meaning of Church.

     The Greek word for church is ekklesía, meaning "a called-out assembly"—specifically, a gathering of citizens summoned for a governmental purpose. In its original context, it was never intended to describe a physical building or a religious organization. Yet today, society often equates "church" with a place people go to worship or with Christianity as a religion. As a result, the true purpose of the ekklesía—the governing body of Heaven on Earth—often goes unfulfilled.

Jesus did not come to establish a religion called Christianity. He came to inaugurate a Kingdom. Isaiah prophesied that “the government shall be upon His shoulders” (Isaiah 9:6), signaling not a religious system, but divine rulership. The Bible is not merely a religious text; it is the constitution of the Kingdom of God. It outlines the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of its citizens, introduces us to our King, Jesus, and teaches us the culture, laws, and values of His Kingdom.

While churches may fill the corners of our cities, few function as true outposts of Heaven’s government. The time has come to rediscover and restore the original intent of the ekklesía—to be a spiritual governing body that brings Heaven’s will to Earth, influences culture, equips Kingdom citizens, and reflects the order and authority of our King.

How will the funds be managed?

Stewardship and Integrity.

     All funds for the Kingdom Embassy will be stewarded with the highest level of integrity, transparency, and accountability. An Ecclesiastical Trust has been established to oversee all financial matters, managed by a Board of Trustees committed to upholding the mission and vision of the Embassy. This structure ensures that every dollar received is allocated purposefully and in alignment with the outlined goals of the project.

     The suggested allocation plan serves as a financial blueprint and may be adjusted slightly depending on property costs or construction needs, but all changes are made with full accountability and stewardship. Regular financial reviews, oversight protocols, and accountability partners are in place to safeguard against mismanagement and ensure that donor contributions are used solely for advancing the Kingdom cause.

What happens if the goal is not reached immediately?

Long term Kingdom assignment

     If the financial goal is not reached immediately, we remain fully committed to the vision and will move forward with wisdom and faith as resources become available. This is a long-term Kingdom assignment, not a rushed campaign. Funds will be used strategically in phases, prioritizing the most critical steps first—such as securing land, architectural planning, or beginning construction on a smaller scale if needed.

     We trust that as we remain obedient and faithful, God will continue to touch hearts and provide through willing partners. Delay does not mean denial—it simply means we move in step with God's provision, ensuring that everything is done decently, in order, and without financial pressure or compromise.

Can I give in-kind (equipment, property, or services)?

Thank you and we appreciate you.

Absolutely. We deeply appreciate your willingness to contribute in non-monetary ways that help bring the vision of the Kingdom Embassy to life. While we are in the early phases of development and have limited capacity for storing equipment, Jenine May Ministries is currently accepting donations of property suitable for building, as well as building materials and construction-related services.

If you represent a construction company or service provider willing to partner with us, or if you have land or supplies you’d like to contribute, we invite you to contact us directly. Your in-kind donation may play a vital role in laying the foundation—literally and spiritually—for what God is building through this Embassy.

We are committed to stewarding every gift—monetary or in-kind—with integrity, discernment, and purpose

Are donations tax deductible?

No unnecessary entanglements

      At this time, donations to the Kingdom Embassy are not tax-deductible, as we have chosen not to apply for 501(c)(3) status. While we fully operate with integrity, transparency, and accountability through our Ecclesiastical Trust and Board of Trustees, we believe that a Kingdom Embassy must remain free from unnecessary entanglements with earthly governmental systems.

     The 501(c)(3) designation, while offering tax benefits, often comes with restrictions that could potentially compromise the full expression of the Kingdom mandate. These include limitations on speaking about political or moral issues, restrictions on how funds can be used, and a legal structure that recognizes the ministry as a state-regulated entity rather than a sovereign ecclesiastical body under Christ’s authority.

     As a Kingdom Embassy, our allegiance is to the government of God, not the systems of this world (Isaiah 9:6–7). We desire to remain fully yielded to the Holy Spirit in both message and mission—without the pressure to conform to policies that could dilute or silence biblical truth.

      While your gift may not qualify for a tax deduction, it is a Kingdom investment with eternal impact, sown into good ground. Every dollar is prayerfully stewarded to advance God’s work on Earth, with full transparency and spiritual accountability.

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