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Join the Embassy 

How Churches Can Become Consulates of the Embassy

  1. Sign a Covenant MOU affirming spiritual alignment

  2. Receive a crest-backed certificate designating them as a Consulate General

  3. Host local ceremonies using your declarations, harm reversal protocols, and intake language

  4. Remain under their denomination while representing your Embassy’s mission regionally

“You remain governed by your denomination. But you now bear the crest of restoration. You are a Consulate General of sovereign dignity.”

Embassy Alignment Invitation


For Churches, Businesses & Nonprofits

True Devine LLC is a Spiritual Embassy devoted to restoration, dignity, and sovereign presence. We invite churches, businesses, and nonprofits to enter covenantal alignment, without altering their governance or affiliation.

Through crest-backed declarations, ceremonial MOUs, and tiered giving pathways, your organization can participate in harm reversal, spiritual intake, and coalition restoration. This is not a merger, it is a movement.

Not governance—it is grace.

Three Ways to Align:

  • Ecclesia Ally – Churches & Ministries

  • Marketplace Endowment – Businesses & Enterprises

  • Mission Accord – Nonprofits & Coalitions

All giving is sanctified. All support is covenantal. All alignment is sovereign.

  • Apply for Covenant Partnership

  • Submit a Covenant Offering

Spiritual Alignment

3% Cover the Fee

Individual Alignment Pathway

Witness of Restoration Entry-level alignment tier Includes harm reversal declarations and crest-backed welcome scroll

Covenant Ally Mid-tier spiritual supporter Includes ceremonial petitions, Courts of Heaven language, and crest packet

Sanctum Activator Highest tier of covenantal engagement Includes personalized crest, ceremonial invocation, and option to host gatherings

 Giving Is Covenant, Not Commerce

We do not fundraise—we covenant. Every seed sown is sanctified. Every gift is a gesture of alignment. Provision flows not from persuasion, but from posture.

Giving Tiers:

  • Submit Tribute – individual supporters

  • Embassy Endowment – institutional patrons

  • Covenant Offering – spiritual allies

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Three Ways to Align

  • Churches & Ministries: Spiritual Partners who remain under their deonomination

  • Businesses & Enterprises: Institutional patrons supporting sovergin restoration

  • Nonprofits & Coaltions: Collaborative allies aligned in justice and dignity

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Why give?

Because giving is not a transaction, it’s a declaration.

You give not to fund a program, but to activate a covenant. You give not to support a brand, but to bear witness to restoration. You give because every seed sown is a gesture of alignment, a spiritual verdict, a sovereign echo.

Giving Is:

A Tribute — to the harmed, the awakened, the called – A Scroll — inscribed with your name, your posture, your presence – A Crest — declaring your alignment with justice, dignity, and restoration

“We do not fundraise, we covenant. We do not solicit, we sanctify. We do not ask, we invite.”

What Your Gift Activates:

Harm reversal protocols – Crest-backed declarations – Spiritual intake for churches, businesses, and sanctums – Public ceremonies of restoration – Sovereign infrastructure for the Restoration Coalition

  • Submit a Covenant Offering

  • Apply for Crest-Backed Alignment

  • Download Tier Overview

Giving FAQs

  • Is it a transaction—or a declaration of allegiance, honor, and spiritual jurisdiction?

    • This question reframes giving as a sovereign act, not a donation. It invites supporters to see their contribution as a crest-bearing statement of identity and alignment.

  • Are you sowing into a refuge of majesty, justice, and divine order—or into mere activity?

    • This question activates vision. It calls the giver to imagine the architecture their support constructs: sanctums, courts, coalitions, and spiritual havens.

  • Does your giving speak in the Courts of Heaven? Does it inscribe a verdict of liberty, dignity, and divine restoration?

    • This question invokes ceremonial weight. It positions giving as a spiritual motion—an inscription of justice, not just generosity.