- It is imperative that Indigenous and non-Indigenous believers work together in unity—modeling reconciliation, serving one another, and sharing resources so that the Kingdom of God will expand to every part of the world.
- Proclaim the Good News of God’s grace for salvation through Jesus Christ
- Pursue reconciliation through truth—Reconciliation with God and with one another as we consider our history and racial tensions
- Help develop local fellowships where First Nations people feel they can belong
- Invite Christ-followers to a meaningful commitment to such a local church
- Encourage, equip, and mobilize those individuals to maturity in faith and in exercising their God-given gifts
- Demonstrate an observable, practical, and relevant Christian lifestyle
- Provide resources for wholeness and healing of emotional pain, dysfunctions, and grief
- Stimulate development and restoration of healthy marriages and families
- Challenge youth to purposeful living and a hopeful future
- Model a style of leadership that freely serves for the good of others, insists on transparent integrity, and demonstrates commitment to Jesus as Lord
- Respect and encourage those aspects of our cultures that are consistent with Scripture’s teaching and values
- Encourage peace among our peoples, justice for the oppressed, financial freedom and productive employment