The Importance of Friends and Supporters
Your Support Makes a Lasting Impact
From the very beginning, Redemption Seminary has relied on the generosity of faithful supporters like you. Because of your prayers, encouragement, and financial gifts, we have built an innovative, student-first model that provides high-quality theological education without placing unnecessary financial burdens on students. Thanks to this incredible support, Redemption has launched, grown, and achieved accreditation—all without incurring debt.
Why Your Support Matters
While Redemption Seminary is designed to become financially self-sufficient at a certain student enrollment level, supporters remain crucial to expanding our reach and increasing access to theological education. Your gifts enable us to equip more church leaders, develop new programs, and make theological training available in more languages and regions.
We are profoundly grateful for each supporter who shares our vision. Your generosity is not about meeting an endless financial need—it’s about advancing the seminary’s mission to serve the church more effectively and broadly. You are making it possible for pastors and church leaders worldwide to receive the biblical training they need to strengthen their ministries.
Opportunities to Advance the Mission
We invite you to join us in making theological education more accessible by contributing toward these key areas of growth:
Developing new programs to equip church leaders with deeper theological training. (Goal: $2,380,000)
Providing scholarships for students in regions where tuition is otherwise unaffordable. (Goal: $630,000)
Expanding into new languages to serve a broader, global church. (Goal: $5,430,000)
You can also directly support individual students by funding their courses or providing assistance for pastors in specific communities. Churches can invest in their leaders by covering tuition costs or supporting theological training for their members.
Giving with Purpose, Not Pressure
We don’t believe in pressuring anyone to give. Instead, we invite those who feel led to join us in expanding theological education for the church. Your support isn’t about maintaining an institution—it’s about expanding access to biblical training so that more leaders are equipped to serve faithfully.
Your Gift is Tax-Deductible
As a not-for-profit seminary, all donations to Redemption Seminary are tax-deductible. Every contribution is an investment in the future of church leadership, helping pastors and ministry leaders grow in wisdom and effectiveness.
Thank you for considering how you might join this mission. Together, we can strengthen the church by equipping its leaders with the theological education they need to serve with confidence and clarity.
The Auxilia Project
Strategically Equipping Church Leaders
“Helping the helpers” is a strategic biblical principle that strengthens and multiplies kingdom efforts. The Auxilia Project is a dedicated group of supporters who share Redemption Seminary’s vision of equipping and expanding church leadership—without requiring leaders to step away from their ministry work.
advancement Vision
Redemption’s goal is to raise up and equip leaders within their own churches by providing high-quality theological education, resources, and encouragement. By partnering with evangelical churches and ministries, Redemption helps pastors, volunteers, and emerging leaders grow in grace, knowledge, and biblical understanding while continuing to serve in their local communities without financial hardship.
A Strategic Approach to Advancement
The Auxilia Project serves as Redemption’s strategic advancement council, focusing on strategies to expand leadership training and theological education. This select group has a different focus than Redemption’s Advisory Council, which focuses on institutional effectiveness, this group plays a key role in shaping and supporting initiatives that help churches multiply their leadership efforts.
How Auxilia Members Contribute
Assess special reports about Redemption’s advancement plans and progress.
Meet virtually at least once per year to discuss advancement strategies.
Participate in regular financial support and fundraising efforts to support advancement.
Help identify and connect like-minded supporters who share a heart for equipping church leaders locally and around the world.
Becoming an Auxilia Project Member
If you’re passionate about strengthening church leadership and want to play a role in expanding theological education, we invite you to join the Auxilia Project. Let us know if you're interested, and our president will personally reach out to connect with you.
Redemption Seminary’s Faithlife Group
The easiest way you can support Redemption Seminary is by being part of the community. This is a way for you to view student discussions and updates.
We use Faithlife.com as one of our community group platforms. It is free to join, and there are no requirements. Our hope is two-fold:
First, that you will be encouraged in your faith by the posts
Second, that this would stimulate prayer for the students and the seminary
We encourage students to post about the impact their training is having in other people’s lives and new treasures of understanding about the Bible they discover. This is also our encouragement for anyone in the community even if they aren’t enrolled in a program. We can always learn from one another and encourage one another. So we encourage you to join and let us get to know you and how the Lord is working in your life.
If you haven’t created a Faithlife account previously, you will be prompted to create one (without any obligations) when you join.
You can have a huge impact by regularly taking a moment to pray for the community. By default, you will receive a regular digest emailed to you that contains the group’s recent activity. In this way, you can create a regular habit just by taking a peek at your email and then offering a short prayer. Let us know how to pray for you as well.
After joining the group, click “activity” in the sidebar to see the most recent posts in the group. This is activity feed will be the default screen when you visit the group in the future.