633 Kingdom Collective.
A safe space for growing believers who want to build a real, everyday relationship with God.
Our mission
To empower individuals to seek God first and build a real, everyday relationship with Him. We create Christ-centered spaces, tools, and resources that provides them with practical ways to do life with God - helping them build lives of meaning, leadership, and influence—rooted in Kingdom principles.
Our vision
We envision a global community of believers who are spiritually grounded, purpose-driven, and fearless in their pursuit of God. Through discipleship, creativity, and collaboration, we aim to cultivate a collective of believers who seek after God’s plans and purpose not only for their lives, but for the greater collective.
Our beliefs
We believe Matthew 6:33 is not just a verse, but a divine blueprint for how we are called to live—seeking God first in all things.
We believe every person has a unique purpose, and that purpose is fully realized when aligned with God’s plan.
We believe faith is not separate from our goals, dreams, or daily lives—but the foundation of them.
We believe a person can be both spiritual and strategic, both soft and strong, both humble and influential—when empowered by the Holy Spirit.
We believe in the power of unity, collaboration, and community to uplift and encourage believers on their journey.
We believe in taking up space, making impact, and building boldly—not for our own glory, but for God’s Kingdom.
We believe you can take over the world. God’s way.
WE BELIEVE IN YOU!
Upcoming Events
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“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.”
— MATTHEW 6:33 NKJV
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We celebrate fresh starts, but God is after finished work. Throughout the Bible, completion precedes glory, rest, and fulfillment. What if the breakthrough you’re praying for is on the other side of finishing? Completion matters deeply to God. From Solomon’s Temple to Jesus’ words, “It is finished,” Scripture reveals a God who finishes what He starts—and invites us to do the same. God rests in finished work, not unfinished obedience. If you’ve felt stuck halfway through your assignment, this teaching will remind you why endurance matters—and how God empowers you to finish.