Background on the Network
In 2015, the Lord moved upon my heart to start a network of spiritual leaders. The purpose was to organize a way ministers could find help, mentoring, relationships, inspiration, and connection to keep them encouraged so they would not quit. This was the birth of a network that will become a 501(c)(3). This is not just an AG network, but will include and does include pastors from independent and other fellowships.
I asked a circle of friends to be a part of. It is a great team and I am grateful to each of them. Over the course of a few years, we have met several times to write, pray, and formulate purpose for the N6 Network. Thank you to the Leadership Team who have helped make this happen. If you have any questions, please let me know.
–Pastor Nate Elarton
I asked a circle of friends to be a part of. It is a great team and I am grateful to each of them. Over the course of a few years, we have met several times to write, pray, and formulate purpose for the N6 Network. Thank you to the Leadership Team who have helped make this happen. If you have any questions, please let me know.
–Pastor Nate Elarton
Why “Nehemiah?”
Nehemiah was not a quitter and kept at the Lord’s will for God’s glory.
“When all our enemies heard of it, and all the nations surrounding us saw it, they lost their confidence; for they recognized that this work had been accomplished with the help of our God.” (Nehemiah 6:16, NASB95)
The Nehemiah Network Wants to keep ministers engaged “in a great work” (Nehemiah 6.3).
Our Purpose
Why a network?
“When all our enemies heard of it, and all the nations surrounding us saw it, they lost their confidence; for they recognized that this work had been accomplished with the help of our God.” (Nehemiah 6:16, NASB95)
The Nehemiah Network Wants to keep ministers engaged “in a great work” (Nehemiah 6.3).
Our Purpose
- To partner with other pastors for Kingdom Expansion, and mutual edification.
- To prepare us for what God has planned for the church through continuing education and practices for spiritual leader.
- To Plant churches, vet church planters, help in revitalization, fund them, resource them, walk with them, to see salvations, success, and the Gospel preached in a city/community. Also for revitalizations.
Why a network?
- To Encourage pastors and spouses and combat discouragement and disappointment, to prevent ministry dropout.
- To make lasting friendships for ongoing support.
- To Plant and revitalize churches.
- To collaborate and partner for Kingdom work