We exist for the ones who never quite fit the mold, the people who wandered or got pushed to the edges, and are finding their way back to Jesus, the Good Shepherd who calls His sheep by name.
Three pillars that anchor everything we believe and do: Christ, Scripture, and Community.
Jesus is the cornerstone of everything we believe and do. He is the Good Shepherd and the risen King, worthy of all devotion. Our allegiance is to Him, not to any institution or personality.
The Bible is God-breathed and living, our anchor in a shifting world and the light that guides us home. We stand on the Word alone.
We are the Body of Christ, believers held together by our shared love for Jesus, not by sameness. We gather to encourage, challenge, and walk together toward who Christ is making us.
Feral Faith was born in the wilderness, not against the Church but reaching back to what the Church was before the walls and stages got in the way.
It's for the black sheep, the ones who never quite fit the mold. Often that wasn't because their faith was small, but because the room around them was.
No stage, no product. Just black sheep answering the Shepherd's call home.
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The greatest news humanity has ever received: the story of God's love, sacrifice, and redemption through Jesus Christ.
Humanity was created for relationship with God, but sin entered the world and broke that relationship. Every person has sinned and fallen short of God's perfect standard.
We cannot save ourselves through good works, religious activities, or moral living. The penalty for sin is death, eternal separation from God.
God loved us so much that He sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, to be our Savior. Jesus lived a perfect, sinless life, the life we could never live. He willingly went to the cross and died in our place, taking the punishment we deserved.
Three days later, Jesus rose from the dead, conquering sin and death forever. His resurrection proves that His sacrifice was accepted by God and that He has power over death.
God offers salvation as a free gift. We cannot earn it; we can only receive it by faith. When we trust in Jesus Christ alone for salvation, God forgives our sins completely, gives us new life, and promises us eternal life with Him.
It's not about being perfect or cleaning up your life first. It's about accepting what Christ has already done for you.
God calls us to respond to the Gospel by repenting (turning away from sin and turning toward God) and believing in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.
Repentance and belief go deeper than agreeing with a set of ideas. They are a transformation of the heart that changes everything. When you surrender your life to Christ, you become a new creation: forgiven, made secure, and starting a new walk with Jesus.
If you'd like to talk with someone about following Jesus, have questions about faith, or need prayer, we're here for you. No pressure, just honest conversation.
Talk To SomeoneThe number 33 appears throughout Scripture in powerful ways, each pointing to redemption, promise, and the sovereignty of God. At the center of the Bible lies Psalm 117, the 595th chapter out of 1,189 total, the backbone of Scripture. Just as the human spine contains 33 vertebrae, supporting and protecting the body's central nervous system, Psalm 117 stands as the structural center of God's Word, holding together the Old and New Testaments in perfect unity.
This connection between Scripture's center and the human body's structure is especially meaningful to our founding members, who are paraplegics living with spinal cord injuries. They understand intimately the critical role of the spine, and how even when it's broken, God's strength remains unshakable. Just as Psalm 117, the direct center of the Bible, calls all nations to praise God's enduring faithfulness, this ministry exists to proclaim that no injury, no brokenness, no circumstance can separate us from the love and purpose of Christ.
Years Jesus walked this earth before His crucifixion and resurrection, the ultimate act of redemption.
Occurrences of the name of God (Elohim) in the Genesis creation account, from Genesis 1:1 through 2:3.
Years King David reigned in Jerusalem over the united kingdom of Israel and Judah (2 Samuel 5:5).
Raw, unfiltered messages rooted in Scripture, preaching Christ crucified, risen, and returning.
Honest conversations about following Jesus in a broken world.
Survey after survey turns up the same surprising answer: public speaking lands above death on the list of what we fear most. Now hold that next to the last thing Jesus asked us to do.
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Project 33 Ministry exists for the people the world tends to overlook: the hungry, the broken, anyone still searching for something real.
Our message is simple: Christ crucified, risen, and coming back. That's where the hope is, and that's what we keep coming back to.
God is lighting a fire here, and we plan to walk straight into it.
We stand on Scripture alone. God's Word is our authority and our anchor in a world of shifting sands.
No one is too broken or too far gone to be reached by Christ's grace.
We speak the truth plainly, but always with compassion, and we hold our ground without losing our gentleness toward people.
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