The Chambers of Discussions is an auxiliary of Repairer of Broken Walls [ROBW] and therefore houses the entire government system to operate like a government with Standing Committees.
The theme scripture for the Chambers of Discussions is John 17:21 NLV: “I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. and may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me.”
The Chambers of Discussions is an answer to Jesus's prayer, as a governing body for the church [primarily in Canada]—the Chambers of Discussions is a central space where churches of every denomination come together around one shared concept and one concept alone: the Kingdom. Like the United Nations brings nations together, the Chambers of Discussions brings churches together under a common governance structure with autonomous voting, equal representation, and shared policies.
The non-negotiable standards that unifies us are two-fold:
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Jesus Christ as God's Son.
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The Kingdom as God's Government.
The Chambers of Discussions addresses the #1 Breach in the Body of Christ—the divisions between denominations that keep churches from talking to each other. The answer is not to dissolve those differences, but to leave them at the door and unite around the Kingdom. Jesus himself prayed for it in John 17:21: "That they will become one, just as we are one."
We repair this breach by recognizing that "We are one flock under one Sheppard" and by remaining steadfast to our #1 value: Obedience to God's divine instructions above all.
While we uphold the standard of unity with focus—on Jesus Christ & the Kingdom—there are hard lines drawn to protect us as an inter-faith community to adhere to:
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We are not here to convert you from your religion or faith; we are here to have a conversation about the Kingdom [God’s Government];
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We are not here to proselytize you from your beliefs or faith;
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We are not here to persuade you to switch from your religion or faith; we are here to unify; to learn your perspective of the Kingdom [God’s Government] and work together.
The guiding principles that govern us are four-fold:
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No offences are to be taken.
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God's Government must put first all the time.
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Practice the surrender of the justification of being right.
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And fear of the Lord.
The guide is the Holy Bible and in the Holy Bible we believe in three truths:
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Jesus preached the Kingdom.
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The theme of the Holy Bible is the Kingdom [the Heavenly Government].
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The heart posture for God’s people is to honour, and sanctify God’s Holy Name.
Founded upon the Holy Bible as the Supreme Council, we believe God is more than qualified to provide guidance on earth; therefore, the Chambers of Discussions references scripture as a guide for human conduct on earth whereby its decision then impacts all Standing Committees within the government structure which are:
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Caucus
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Governor General
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Council Chambers
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Cabinet
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Senate
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Conference
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General Public
The Administration of God’s Government is then defined by its impacts felt in Canada; trickled down from the Supreme Council to all its Standing Committees within the government structure in the Chambers of Discussions.
We believe the most important thing above all else—is this government structure. Structure determines who makes decisions, how many voices are included, and how people are protected. This is rooted in proverbs 15:22: "Plans are established by counsel."
The Chambers of Discussions is built for the people of God and by the people of God—shaped by feedback and council, we believe that every question gets brought to council, discussed collectively, and decided together.
We invite individuals who value the teachings of Christ and the ethical principles found in scripture to participate in collaborative discussions focused on strengthening families, communities, and leadership.
The Chambers of Discussions fundamentally functions structurally at a federal level—not replacing local churches, but supporting them the way "Parliament" supports local governments. It also serves as a database of the five-fold ministry—prophets, evangelists, teachers, pastors, and apostles—that local churches can draw from for support.
We are self-governing as a regulatory body that acts as the "White House" or "Parliament" for the Body of Christ in Canada. And while different expressions within the Christian faith are necessary for our success and strongly welcomed, the goal remains the same—the unity of the body, one voice, across every denomination in Canada.
Our mandate is to operate like a government.