Our Beliefs

Re-Indigenized Collective affirms God as Creator, the source of all life, whose Spirit moves through land, story, and community, calling us toward healing and wholeness. We follow the Way of Christ, whose life and teachings reveal a gospel that transforms individuals and communities. This good news leads us into deeper relationship with the Sacred and compels us to share with the world the goodness and justice of God through our words, actions, and solidarity.

We honor sacred Scriptures as a witness to God’s liberating love—not as tools of domination, but as stories that guide us toward compassion, reconciliation, and renewal. We also recognize the wisdom of Indigenous ancestors and land-based traditions, understanding them as expressions of the Creator’s voice and memory in the world.

We believe every person is an image-bearer of God, a recipient of common grace, and deserving of dignity, respect, and care. Guided by this belief, we work in solidarity with communities harmed by injustice and colonization, trusting that their freedom and flourishing are connected to the well-being of all.

Rooted in the Spirit’s work, we commit ourselves to justice, inclusion, community restoration, and the repair of what has been harmed. Our faith is lived—not only professed—through practices that nurture wholeness in people, land, and generations to come. In all we do, we seek to embody the Creator’s vision of transformation, belonging, and the flourishing of every community.