Friends of His Church

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Friends of His Church trusts may operate in the world in order to provided assistance and services to the Church by permission of the Church under the direction and authority of the Church.

Join the Living Network and form Free Assemblies of Tens as Christ commanded
so you can learn to care about your neighbors rights as much as your own and be bound only by righteousness
through faith, hope and charity and the Perfect law of liberty.

Chapter 15. of the book The Covenants of the gods

Body of Christ vs the Body of the State
Text http://www.hisholychurch.org/study/gods/cog15bvb.php
Audio http://keysofthekingdom.info/COG-15.mp3

His Church Formation Packet

Contains Three Step Plan to establish a Church Congregation of Record.
http://www.hisholychurch.org/declarations/church/churchpacket.pdf

Church Packet individual forms

Declaration of Sacred Purpose Form
http://www.hisholychurch.org/declarations/church/DeclarationofSacredPurposeA.pdf
Notification of Ministry Form
http://www.hisholychurch.org/declarations/church/NotificationofMinistryInformationA.pdf
Annual Report Form
http://www.hisholychurch.org/declarations/church/AnnualReportA.pdf

His Church Guidelines

Contains 20 basic guidelines for the formation of a Church Congregation of Record.
http://www.hisholychurch.org/declarations/church/Guidelines1-20.pdf

His Church Ministrative Guidelines

Contains the basic Ministrative Guidelines for the procedures of a Church Congregation of Record.
http://www.hisholychurch.org/declarations/church/GuidelinesMinistrative.pdf




Q AND A

Aren’t “burnt offerings given to the Church” “Church funds”?

Yes.

When we see a burnt offering or Freewill offerings made by the people we see funds go from one hand to another.

The power and control over those funds shifts entirely from one to another.

Those are Freewill offerings or what was called burnt offerings given upon living Altars for the purposes of Christ and His Holy Spirit.

One may be of the world, and elder or individual or person, and the other is a recognized minister who is of His Church who receives the offering.

When we see funds move from His Church to friends of His Church no such transfer is made.

The control of the funds still belongs to the Church. The elder, who as a friend of the Church, merely holds the funds for the minister. It is a position of trust but the funds are already consecrated and remain so until they are distributed by the authority of the Minister who holds that right on behalf of Christ

  • "-“Trust property” means property held for the purpose of Christ by His church, other than trust money, received by the Church for the purpose of sale or reconversion."
  • -A “depository” is the specified locations, institutions, accounts, facilities where moneys and other valuables are kept by the authorized ministers of the Church for safe keeping.
  • -A “repository” is a place or person used to keep moneys and other valuables held for the Church for safe keeping.
  • -A “trust” means everything freely placed on the altar of God, and given entirely to God, and in the care of those ministers of God’s church who also belong entirely to His Sacred Purpose.
  • -“Trustee” means any individual appointed or elected by grantors and/or appointed by Protectors of an active Church Commission or Congregation of record. To “worship” means to pay homage to the Father or the Son;
  • Official Ministrative Church Commission and Sacred Purpose Guidelines, 1 Define Terms
  • These Ministrative Guidelines must continue to apply to Friends of His Church trust because the funds have not changed ownership, merely "physical" possession.

His Church holds property rights in these offerings as a Sacred Purpose Trust or a consecrated trust or separate trust where things are given for a separate purpose than that of the world from which they came.

Because of the nature of these offerings like "bank notes" which includes the promises of other parties of the world and "legal titles" that do not include the Beneficial Use the Church may ask elders to hold such property.

In the old testament certain animals were not allowed in the sanctuary. They had to be kept outside. Even the temple has levels of entry. There are reason for this not based on statutes but upon principles in creation and the Law of Nature which may include international laws such as Jus Gentium.

People can study to try to understand the principles of the Law of Nations to ".. enable specialists as well as general readers to trace International Law from its faint and unconscious beginnings to its present ample proportions and to forecast with some degree of certainty its future development into that la which Mirabeau tells us will one day rule the world." http://fama2.us.es/fde/ocr/2010/jusGentium_Introduction.pdf

All the information that can be stored in our minds about these systems is beyond the understanding of many people and the capacity to understand by others. All this pales to understanding love and charity. It is changing the way we relate in the world from a place of slothful selfishness to a place of diligent service and forgiveness and thanksgiving that we will gain the grace of the true ruler of the world.

In order to do that we must change the way we think.

We cannot do that anymore than we created ourselves.

But we can be changed.

The world is willing to change us but if we conform to the simplicity of Christ's gospel His Spirit will also Change us.