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Capernaum Ministries: more than a faith group — a movement.

A Christ-centered movement built on unity, prayer, and empowerment — restoring lives and raising leaders through fellowship, enterprise, community, and discipleship.

Spec sheet

The facts.

Label
Live — shipped and publicly accessible at capernaumministries.org
Sector
Faith-based nonprofit / Christian ministry
Focus
Unity · Prayer · Empowerment in Christ
Languages
English & French
The work · Frames 01–04
Capernaum Ministries home page — ‘Ministers of Unity, Prayer, and Empowerment in Christ’ over a photo of the congregation
Fig. 01 — The home page leads with the calling, not a logo — “Ministers of Unity, Prayer, and Empowerment in Christ,” over the congregation it serves, with one clear way in: become a member.
Four ministry cards — Unity & Fellowship, Entrepreneurship & Wealth Creation, Community Development, Discipleship & Ministry Training
Fig. 02 — Four pillars, one movement: Unity & Fellowship, Entrepreneurship & Wealth Creation, Community Development, and Discipleship & Ministry Training — holistic growth, spiritual and economic.
‘We Are Capernaum Ministries’ mission statement set against an open Bible
Fig. 03 — “We Are Capernaum Ministries.” The mission set against open Scripture — leading each soul into purpose in Christ through unity, prayer, and empowerment, with growth that is spiritual, economic, and communal.
An FAQ accordion on membership and prayer meetings above a gallery of ministry gatherings
Fig. 04 — Answers where people look for them: a plain-language FAQ on membership, prayer meetings, and getting involved, above a gallery of the ministry's own gatherings.

Browse live

A movement is harder to explain than a single service — and a newcomer decides in seconds whether there's a place for them.

A movement is harder to explain than a single service — and a newcomer decides in seconds whether there's a place for them.

When a mission this broad isn't legible at a glance, the people it's for keep scrolling. The cost is a missed connection — a prospective member, partner, or volunteer who couldn't tell, quickly enough, that there was a way in for them.

The site organizes the whole movement around one structure a newcomer can follow at a glance:

  • A home page that states the calling first — “Transform lives, build the Kingdom” — and offers a single next step: become a member.
  • Four ministry pillars laid out as equal cards: Unity & Fellowship, Entrepreneurship & Wealth Creation, Community Development, and Discipleship & Ministry Training.
  • Stories of faith and an “About” that frames the work as more than a family — a movement of believers walking in purpose.
  • Events, a blog, and a plain-language FAQ, in English and French, so people find prayer meetings, retreats, and answers without an email.

Clarity is the credibility. By leading with the calling and a single next step — rather than a wall of programs — the site lets a newcomer feel the movement's purpose before they weigh its details. That's the order trust is earned in.

/005/ Proof

What we can show.

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Ministry pillars, one mission
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Languages — English & French
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Clear next step: become a member
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Sections, from About to Events
Our proof rules

The figures here describe what the live site presents — pillars, languages, structure — not outcomes we can't see. Membership and giving figures are never published; those are shared only with the ministry's written permission.

Capernaum Ministries is live and public at capernaumministries.org, in English and French, with events, stories, and blog posts added as the movement grows.

capernaumministries.org

Client · Recommendation
“We are more than an organization — we're a movement, and now the website says so the moment someone arrives. People see the mission and find their place in it.”
Ministry leadership
Capernaum Ministries

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