We Radiate the Lord's Faith

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Attend this year's camp event from december 17-19. Anagkazo campus

(About Us)

Formation isn't passive. It's how we carry heaven into every street.

(Est. 2025)
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Our mission at hand

Kings & Priests is a family of worshippers and builders who believe God's presence belongs in every room. We cultivate environments where people encounter Jesus, grow in spiritual maturity, and are released to transform culture through Spirit-led innovation and courageous service.

What began as a gathering of hungry friends has become a multi-city movement of worship nights, creative labs, and leadership intensives. This archive preserves the testimonies, teachings, and art formed in our house so that you can partner with what the Lord is doing through Kings & Priests.

Ourhouse rhythms keep us anchored to Jesus and awake to our city. The Kings & Priests Formation Guide captures the values that shape our movement.

(Our Rhythms & Values)

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Every gathering begins with presence and ends with practical mission. We lead with worship, center community, and empower people to carry the Kingdom into homes, campuses, studios, and boardrooms. Our formation looks like prayer rooms, theological labs, creative residencies, and city service that cultivate resilient disciples.

We embrace the unfinished nature of transformation. Questions, experimentation, and honest conversations are welcomed because we believe the Holy Spirit meets us in process. Kings & Priests is a home where leaders are continually refined and sent.

Kings & Priests Formation Practices

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Abide

We linger in God's presence, giving Him permission to interrupt our plans and realign our hearts.

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Honor

We honour the image of God in every person and build community through radical hospitality and mutual submission.

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Build

We build whole-life disciples through teaching, coaching, and accountable rhythms that integrate faith with vocation.

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Create

We create prophetically—through music, art, storytelling, and strategy—so that people can taste and see the goodness of God.

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Serve

We serve our city with generosity—through meals, mentorship, advocacy, and practical solutions that demonstrate the Gospel.

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Send

We send sons and daughters into every sphere of society as ambassadors of reconciliation and carriers of hope.

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** Stories of a Kingdom Movement **

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Explore our story collections

Each year the Lord invites Kings & Priests into a prophetic theme. These collections document how worship, formation, and mission unfolded across our family.

2025 - August

Awakening: Rising Generation

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Awakening gathered teenagers, campus leads, and young creatives who refused to settle for lukewarm faith. Prayer rooms, songwriting intensives, and city outreaches released a priestly identity marked by courage and purity.

how the rising generation carries fresh fire for schools, families, and industries.

Explore this yearbook
2025 - October

Covenant Community

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In 2024 we leaned into covenant life—learning how to build ecosystems of trust between families, entrepreneurs, and ministry teams. From storytelling salons to strategic design labs, we explored what it means to steward resources together for Kingdom impact.

Explore this yearbook
2025 - October

Homecoming

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Homecoming centred us around the table of the Lord. We practiced rest, healing, and sending as one family—welcoming prodigals, ordaining new leaders, and commissioning teams to new cities. The collection captures intimate worship moments, prophetic art, and testimonies of restored hope.

Explore this yearbook

We honour the pastors, strategists, and creatives stewarding Kings & Priests. They cultivate presence, formation, and mission for our global family.

(Leadership & Collective)

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Pastor Joe

(Lead Pastor, Founder)

Trusty Cole

(Multidiciplinary Engineer, Entrepreneur)

Our leadership team disciples people to live as both kings and priests—anchored in intimacy with God and activated for cultural influence.

We believe leadership is not limited to pulpits or stages, but expressed through excellence, wisdom, and service in every area of life.

Pastors, prophets, creatives, and strategists collaborate across cities and nations to host worship nights, build spiritual residencies, and train leaders who carry both revelation and relevance.

Through mentoring, prophetic direction, and kingdom strategy sessions, our teams help believers translate spiritual fire into cultural impact—teaching them how to lead with conviction in boardrooms, classrooms, media, and ministry.

We are intentional about raising leaders who carry purity in heart and precision in purpose.

We celebrate every volunteer, intercessor, and partner who makes this movement possible.

Each hand that serves, each prayer that’s raised, and each seed that’s sown helps carry this vision forward.

Together, we are building a generation that knows how to dwell in His presence and govern from it—a generation unafraid to radiate the Lord’s faith in power and love.

Leadership Team

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Adam Greteman
Art Education
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Alice Motion
Chemistry
Director, Sydney Nano Institute, University of Sydney
Cherine Fahd
Visual Communications
University of Technology Sydney
Clara Bradbury-Rance
Gender and Sexuality Studies
King's College London
EO Gill
Artist and PhD Candidate
University of Sydney
George Radics
Sociology and Anthropology
National University of Singapore
Jen Gilbert
Education
York University
Karen Tongson
Gender and Sexuality Studies, English and American Studies
University of Southern California
Meredith Weiss
Political Science and International Affairs
State University of New York, Albany
Sam Stiegler
Visiting Assistant Professor, Educational Studies
Colgate University, NY
Xavier Ho
Interactive Design
Monash University
Salote Tawale
Sydney College of the Arts
University of Sydney
Scott Herring
American Studies, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Yale University
Shane Vogel
Theatre, Performance Studies and African American Studies
Yale University

Creative Collective

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Alice Motion
School of Chemistry
University of Sydney
Amy Villarejo
Film, Television and Digital Media
UCLA
Cherine Fahd
Visual Communications
University of Technology Sydney
EO Gill
Video Artist and Film Curator
Art Gallery of NSW
Indigo Willing
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Griffith University
Jioji Ravulo
Social Work and Policy Studies
University of Sydney
Logan Timmins
Game Designer
Amble Studio
Pamela Lannutti
Human Sexuality Studies
Widener University
Premeet Sidhu
Game Studies
University of Sydney
Sam Stiegler
McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow, Education
University of Melbourne
Susan Potter
Film Studies
University of Sydney
Teagan Bradway
English
SUNY Cortland
Xavier Ho
Interactive Design
Monash University
Yuko Itatsu
Information Studies
University of Tokyo
Adam Greteman
Art Education
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Angelique Wan
CEO
Consent Labs
Martín Torres
Geography Department
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Formation Coaches

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Adam Greteman
Art Education
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Alexis Weaver
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
University of Sydney
Alice Motion
School of Chemistry
University of Sydney
Cherine Fahd
Associate Head of School, School of Design
University of Technology Sydney
Indigo Willing
Churchill Fellow, NSW; John Oxley Hon. Fellow
Queensland State Library
JJ (Jessica) Wright
Sociology and Gender Studies
MacEwan University
Jioji Ravulo
Social Work and Policy Studies
University of Sydney
Karen Tongson
Gender and Sexuality Studies, English and American Studies and Ethnicity
University of Southern California
Kush Patel
Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Nic Weststrate
Educational Psychology
University of Illinois Chicago
Pamela Lannutti
Centre for Human Sexuality Studies
Widener University
Sam Stiegler
McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow, Education
University of Melbourne
Susan Potter
Film Studies
University of Sydney
Xavier Ho
Interactive Design
Monash University
Yuko Itatsu
Information Studies
University of Tokyo

Kingdom Partners

We are grateful for churches, ministries, and organizations who sow into Kings & Priests with prayer, people, and resources.

These partnerships make possible our residencies, outreaches, and creative projects that serve cities around the world.

(Movement Allies)

Radiant City Church
Culture Shapers Collective
The Holly Nation
University of Ghana
University of Cape Coast