
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Kingdom Partnership follows three principles: Follow God’s leadership, Always Do Our Best, and Show People, believers and non-believers, WE CARE.
Check out some of what the Partnership can do for you!

WE CARE about providing guidance, counseling, and encouragement to any pastor in need of support.

WE CARE about encouraging and resourcing churches by providing a variety of workshops, trainings, and assessments for church leaders.

WE CARE about raising up a new generation of Co-Vocational pastors who will fill the pulpits of rural and small churches.

WE CARE about you being able to connect with us. You can contact us by email, phone, text, or through our website!
FROM THE FOUNDER
Welcome to the Kingdom Partnership

My name is Richard Creek, and I am the Founder/Director of the Kingdom Partnership. The Partnership was formed by several pastors, Bible College leaders, faith-based organizations, and concerned Christians to answer the question, “Where can churches turn to find help?” At the Partnership, we are excited to answer that question for any congregation. The three legs that the ministry is built upon include: Partnership Building, Shepherd’s Care, and Bridge Ministry Training. Let me encourage you to find the workshop or service that fits your needs.
Partnership Blog
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Time to Lay Down Your Staff
A Shepherdโs Retreat: A Place to Lay Down the Staff There are moments in ministry when a pastor feels the weight of the calling more than the joy of it. Not because the work is wrong โ but because the heart is tired. A Shepherdโs Retreat is a small space carved out for pastors to…
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The Church’s Anchor
Preaching Christ from the Pulpit: Why the Future of the Church Depends on It In every generation, the Church faces moments that define its future. Today, as culture shifts, technology accelerates, and attention spans shrink, one truth remains unchanged: the future of the Church depends on preaching Christ from the pulpit. Not trends. Not personalities.…
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The Future of the Restoration Church: Why I Believe Our Best Days Are Still Ahead
Iโve spent a lot of time lately thinking about where the Restoration church is headed. Not just the congregations I know personally, but the broader movementโour shared commitment to New Testament Christianity, unity, and a faith thatโs lived rather than merely discussed. When I look at the cultural shifts happening around us, the challenges facing…

