What we are building toward
Teaching love is not the same as doing love. Jesus didn't write essays — he fed the hungry, healed the sick, included the excluded, forgave the criminal. Every act of his ministry was a small, concrete demonstration of what the Father actually does.
This channel exists to recover his teaching from two thousand years of inherited distortion. But teaching is only half of it. The other half is acting on what was taught.
Where the money will go
When Patreon and supporter revenue cover the cost of producing the channel — and there is surplus — that surplus is directed toward concrete work for the people Jesus actually served:
- Refugee relief. The displaced — modern-day Samaritans and outsiders.
- Hunger. Real food, in real places where it's needed. The first thing Jesus did when crowds got hungry was feed them.
- Healthcare for the uninsured. The sick Jesus reached toward without asking what tribe they belonged to.
- Peace-building. The opposite of the apocalyptic theology that's burning the world right now.
- Addiction recovery and prisoner support. The people Jesus included that polite religion has spent centuries excluding.
- Mental health for the grateful and optimistic poor. The ones who hold faith despite everything. Jesus called them blessed; we want to keep them whole.
Why we don't have a "donate to a mission" button yet
Two reasons:
- The channel isn't earning enough yet. Talking about a mission fund that's empty is theater. We will activate live giving for missions once Patreon revenue meaningfully exceeds production cost.
- We want to do this right. Soliciting donations means tax compliance, fiscal sponsorship or 501(c)(3) status, transparent ledgers, real accountability for where every dollar lands. We are building that scaffolding properly, not racing to a "donate" button.
How to support the mission today
Until the mission fund is live, the most direct way to support what we are building toward is:
Patreon revenue first covers production. Anything beyond production goes into the mission fund the moment the legal structure is in place — and you'll see it on a public ledger, every quarter, with receipts.
Promises we make about the mission fund
- Quarterly transparency. Every dollar in, every dollar out, every receipt published.
- No personality cult. The founder takes no salary from the mission fund. The channel pays for itself; the mission is downstream.
- No political litmus tests on recipients. Help goes where Jesus would have sent it — to the hungry, the sick, the displaced — without checking what tribe they belong to first.
- Boring accounting. Pre-vetted partner organizations with operational track records. Not flashy. Not branded. Just effective.
- Annual impact report. What we funded. What it did. What we got wrong.