Sacred Global Leadership Commissioning
Elevation Is Not a Ceremony—It Is a Calling Affirmed
UFCI commissions function, not title. When we lay hands on a leader, we are not conferring prestige — we are bearing witness to an assignment that has already been proven, and accepting the covenant responsibility to cover it.
The Commissioning Journey
Discernment Application
Submit comprehensive assessment of calling, character, and competence. Include ministry history, impact metrics, and cross‑sector references.
Strategic Mentorship
12‑month mentorship with a commissioned leader: accountability rhythms, strategic development, and cross‑sector exposure.
40‑hour intensive on apostolic authority, strategic leadership, cross‑sector effectiveness, and covenant accountability.
Intensive Training
Comprehensive Examination
Demonstrate mastery in biblical foundations, strategic thinking, cross‑cultural competence, conflict resolution, and ethics.
Public Commissioning
Solemn ceremony with laying on of hands, anointing with oil, and covenant commitment before the fellowship.
Ongoing Aftercare
Lifelong relationship of oversight, education, and peer support within the commissioned leadership community.
Commissioning Framework
Sacred Authority
We commission function, not title. Authority flows from proven capacity to carry divine assignment into practical transformation.
Strategic Competence
Commissioned leaders demonstrate measurable impact in their spheres while maintaining integrity and kingdom alignment.
Mutual obligation: the fellowship supports the assignment while the leader submits to oversight and peer accountability.
Covenant Accountability
Visual Elements
Professional photography featuring traditional elements (episcopal mitres, vestments, anointing oil, laying on of hands) in contemporary settings to signal cross‑sector impact.






Candidate Qualifications
Minimum 10 years proven leadership in primary sector
Demonstrated cross‑sector impact and relationships
Character references from spiritual and secular sources
Measurable transformation outcomes in current assignment
Commitment to ongoing education and accountability
Financial stewardship and personal integrity verification
Ready to Review Requirements?
The commissioning process is serious because the assignment is serious. Before you begin, read the full candidate guide and documentation checklist so you understand the covenant you are entering and the covering you are stepping into.


