The Movement the World Needs
We are living in a moment of deep spiritual hunger and widespread leadership scarcity. Across neighborhoods, nations, and digital spaces, people are searching for truth, healing, guidance, and hope. Yet in many places, access to trained, trustworthy, and Spirit-filled clergy is shrinking, especially among communities that cannot afford professional pastors or religious staff.
As institutional models strain under financial and cultural pressures, the return of volunteer, part-time, and full-time clergy is no longer just a historical curiosity or idealistic vision—it is a Kingdom necessity.
At Christian Leaders Alliance, this ancient model is being reclaimed and multiplied. Every believer is invited to discover their kleros—the Greek word used in the New Testament meaning “lot, share, or divine inheritance.” Ministry is not reserved for the elite, the professional, or the seminary-credentialed. It is the birthright of every Spirit-filled Christian who is willing to say, “Here I am. Send me.”
Just like the Holy Unmercenaries of the early church, today’s volunteer clergy are stepping forward not with silver in their hands, but with the treasure of the Gospel in their hearts.
They are ordinary people with extraordinary calling.
They are accountants leading house churches, nurses offering prayer in hospital halls, teachers mentoring teens in public schools, and retirees starting Bible studies in prisons.
They are digital missionaries, chaplains in underserved areas, and officiants helping couples begin their life together in Christ.
This movement is growing—and it’s open to you.
The Church does not need more celebrity leaders. It needs more servants. More tentmakers. More faithful shepherds who will minister whether or not there’s applause or a paycheck. More saints without silver.
Through the Christian Leaders Institute’s free training and the Christian Leaders Alliance’s global ordination network, we can raise up hundreds of thousands of volunteer clergy—grounded in Scripture, led by the Spirit, and sent with joy.
This is more than a ministry program. It is a reformation of access and a recommissioning of the Church to fulfill its mission in this generation.