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Our Mission

Mission Statement

Guided by the love and compassion of Christ, our mission is to ensure that no person is left behind—spiritually, emotionally, or materially. Rooted in the teachings of Acts 4:34, Psalm 105:37, and Matthew 18:12, we strive to build a welcoming community where every individual is valued, supported, and empowered. We seek to reflect God’s abundant grace by caring for one another, meeting the needs of all, and actively reaching out to those on the margins, so that together we can experience the fullness of God’s promise.

Our Vision

Vision Statement

We envision a church where every person finds belonging, purpose, and hope—a family united by faith and committed to leaving no one behind. Inspired by Christ’s relentless pursuit of the one, as in Matthew 18:12, we dream of a community where generosity overflows, needs are met, and lives are transformed. Our vision is to be a beacon of inclusion and restoration, shining God’s light through acts of justice, compassion, and reconciliation, until all know the joy and dignity of being wholly embraced in Christ.

Mission Activities Across the Continents

In the spirit of “Leaving No Person Behind,” our mission extends to each continent, to be all things to all men that some might be won to the Man of our faith, adapting to local cultures, needs, and opportunities for transformationation of lives and communities. In collaboration with indigenous leaders and communities, we seek to cultivate spaces of practical compassion and spiritual growth, ensuring that our outreach is as diverse and inclusive as the world itself.

Africa

  • Move from buildings and gigantic projects to Human and Community Empowerment Initiatives: Provide supports to people and education centers for human capital devedevelopment. Organize and sponsor workshops focused on literacy, vocational training, and health awareness, with a special emphasis on marginalized groups and rural communities.
  • Healthcare Partnerships: Partner with local clinics and NGOs to provide mobile health services and maternal care, addressing both preventive and acute needs.
  • Interfaith Dialogue: Facilitate forums and peace-building activities that promote understanding and reconciliation between diverse religious and ethnic groups.

Asia

  • Form teams of believers in major cities to address the spiritual and physical needs of the people, and urban poor, providing meals, legal advocacy, and access to counseling.
  • Youth Outreach and Empowerment: Develop spiritual and professional mentorship and scholarship programs that encourage educational attainment and leadership among youth, especially in underserved regions.
  • Provide spiritual and material support – offering both relief supplies and trauma care to those going through griefs, anxiety and depression.

Europe

  • Revival: Spiritual awakening campaigns through evangelical crusades, conferences, outreach tracts and newsletters.
  • Faith and Hospitality Networks: work with communities to establish and/or strengthen hubs that offer hospitality, language instruction, and support for immigrants and asylum seekers, fostering belonging and integration.
  • Historical Reconciliation: prayer for and work with relevant groups where possible to address historical wounds, promote forgiveness, and build bridges between once-divided communities.
  • Support the creation and performance of music, art, and literature that promote godly values across generations.

North America

  • Inclusive Spiritual Communities: Create small groups and congregational gatherings that intentionally invite those on the margins—such as the unhoused, the differently abled, or the formerly incarcerated—into full participation and leadership.
  • Pray for and work with relevant authorities wheere possible for just policies on housing, healthcare, and education, amplifying the voices of the vulnerable.
  • Mental Health Outreach: Provide counseling and peer-support to address loneliness, addiction, and trauma within diverse communities.

South America

  • Collaborate with agricultural cooperatives and churches to establish community gardens and meal programs, ensuring that no one is left hungry.
  • Support and promote educational campaigns and restoration projects focused on empowering communities to protect and renew their local environment.
  • Organize revival crusades, conferences and gatherings that uplift local traditions and spiritual resilience, drawing together people from all walks of life.

Australia and Oceania

  • Work with the communities and the rellevant authorities to reach remote and Indigenous communities with resources, and enhance access to education, healthcare, and faith formation.
  • Support and promote projects to advance a holistic wellness of the people, addressing both physical and spiritual thirst.
  • Create safe spaces for sharing stories of loss, hope, and belonging, fostering healing and intergenerational connection.

In every context, our mission’s activities remain rooted in the compassionate love of Christ, seeking always to uplift, dignify, and embrace each person—so that the vision of a community where no one is left behind becomes a living reality, continent by continent, heart by heart.

The Compassion

Remaining Resilient and Compassionate Towards Others

President Bio

Rabbi Ubong

Preacher, Author, Philanthropist, and Thought Leader in Faith and Science

Rabbi Ubong stands as a remarkable example of dedication, innovation, and compassionate leadership in the modern world. As the founding pastor of Seat of Honor Ministries, Ubong has pioneered new frameworks for spiritual growth, inclusivity, and community development, guiding countless individuals on paths of purpose and faith.

A dynamic preacher and public speaker, Rabbi Ubong is celebrated for delivering messages that resonate across cultures and communities. His oratory is marked by clarity, inspiration, and a profound ability to unite diverse audiences around shared values and aspirations. Through these efforts, Ubong has been recognized for fostering cross-community collaboration and elevating the standards of organizational efficiency and communication—building bridges where others have found barriers.

Rabbi Ubong is also a prolific author, penning numerous books that explore the intersections of spirituality, science, ethics, and contemporary society. His writings reflect a deep commitment to thoughtful discourse and provide practical insight for readers seeking guidance in both their spiritual, personal, family and professional lives.

Beyond the pulpit and the written word, Ubong who has also worked in the corporate sector for about 15 years, is an activist and philanthropist, passionately advocating for social justice, accessibility, and neurodiversity. He has initiated and supported the integration of inclusive practices within faith communities, the corporate world and beyond, ensuring that all individuals find belonging and opportunity. With a keen sense for strategic leadership, Ubong has led DEI-focused programs and collaborated across sectors to achieve measurable, positive outcomes—driving cultural growth and organizational inclusivity wherever he serves.

 

Rabbi Ubong’s artistry as a singer-songwriter brings another dimension to his ministry. Blending music and message, his compositions inspire reflection and foster a deeper sense of connection among listeners.

As a recognized expert on the so-called ‘conflicts’ between science and religion, Ubong brings a nuanced, informed voice to debates that too often divide. His scholarship and public engagement encourage dialogue, mutual respect, and the pursuit of understanding across traditional boundaries.

Describing himself as a “Conservative Nicodemus,” Rabbi Ubong embodies a thoughtful, questioning approach to faith—one that seeks truth through both tradition and discovery. His life’s work testifies to the power of vision, collaboration, and empathy in building communities that thrive.

In every endeavor, from founding ministries to authoring books, from leading initiatives to composing music, Rabbi Ubong’s legacy is rooted in a steadfast commitment to service, innovation, and the enduring belief in the dignity and potential of every individual.

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