FAQs
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Liberti is the Latin word for the freed people in ancient society who were formerly in bondage but were now free because their ransom had been paid. The name Liberti has a gospel connection because Jesus brings real freedom to us and to this broken world, and it also connects us to the history of the Philadelphia region that we love.
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We have a leadership team that oversees our mission together as a communion. Learn more about our leadership team here.
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Let's meet! We place a high premium on relationships, so if you're interested in joining, let’s get to know each other. You can email us as at info@liberti.org and someone from our Lead Team will reach out. A typical structured process for onboarding churches into the Communion takes approximately a year from start to finish.
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We believe that when Jesus said, “Go and make disciples of all nations,” he truly intended it as a commission for his people throughout all of history. Jesus calls his followers to spread his good news, which will lead to new communities of Jesus being formed and new churches being planted!
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Currently we have Liberti Churches that are affiliated (or doubly affiliated) with the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), the Reformed Church in America (RCA), and the Acts 29 Church Planting Network, and some that are just in the Liberti Communion.
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The Liberti Communion churches affirm the historic creeds, such as the Apostles Creed and Nicene Creed, which the Church has confessed across the centuries. We are also deeply shaped by the statements of faith crafted during the Protestant Reformation and have our own broad statement of faith on our website.