About Us
Our Story
Who We Are
Ready Aim Move was birthed from a simple conviction: following Jesus should lead to movement.
We believe discipleship is not about sitting still—it’s about spiritual attentiveness, intentional alignment, and courageous obedience.
Our desire is to see ordinary people live extraordinary lives of faith by learning to hear God, trust Him, and act boldly on His direction.
Our Vision
A Disciple-Making Movement
Our vision is to see everyday people become spiritually attentive, aligned with God’s purposes, and courageously obedient to His direction and saturate the region with the Love of Jesus in 1,100 Micro-communities connecting with 11 Hubs.
We long to see disciples who don’t just believe Jesus is Who He said He was—but live their lives sent. As students of Jesus multiply students of Jesus, homes, workplaces, neighborhoods, cities and world will be transformed by the life of Christ.
Our Beliefs
What We Believe
We believe the Bible is God’s inspired Word, fully trustworthy, and the ultimate guide for faith and life. We trust the authority, reliability and truth of all Scripture. In humility, we acknowledge we do not fully understand God and the world he made. For that reason we rely on the bible to be the rule of our faith, teaching us what we do not know, challenging and leading us away from our misconceptions, self deceptions, and convenient ideas about life and God. We don’t choose the parts of the bible we prefer or want to believe, obey or understand; instead we submit to all of Scripture believing it reveals the truth that is beyond us. We believe that Jesus is the word of God and for that reason we don’t just obey Scripture, we love it. Because, like a mirror it shows us who we really are, and like a window it opens our lives to the beauty, wonder, and love of the God we long to know.
(Deut 4:10, 2 Sam 7:28, 22:31, Neh 8, Ps 18:30, Proverb 30:5, Is 40:8, Jer 15:16, Matt 4:4, Matt 22:29, Lk 8:21, Lk 11:28, Lk 24:32, Jn 1:1-17, Jn 5:24, Jn 5:39, Jn 8:51, Acts 8:35, Acts 18:11, Rom 3:2, 1 Tim 4:13, 2 Tim 3:16, Col 1:25, Col 3:16, 1 Thess 2:13, Heb 4:12-13, 1 Pet 4:11, 2 Pet 3:16, 1 Jn 2:5, Rev 3:8, Rev 19:9).
We believe in one God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
W believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again; he ascended into heaven, he is seated at the right hand of the Father, and he will come again to judge the living and the dead. We believe Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man, whose life, death, and resurrection make salvation and eternal life possible for all who trust Him. We believe salvation is a gift from God, received by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, not by works, and it transforms the way we live.
It is the Spirit of God that empowers and this is only possible by the Spirit of God living in and working through each and every believer. We affirm the priesthood of all believers and that each person who has given their life in surrender to Jesus and his cause has a unique calling from Jesus to fulfill in mission in His Kingdom. Therefore we work towards empowering each and every believer to hear and fulfill the calling of Jesus on their life. This value of empowerment is expressed in all spiritual gifts and callings for all people regardless of race, gender or age for the sake of Jesus’ mission and for the equipping of all believers towards their maturity.
We commit ourselves to live a life of prayer because we believe that only God can accomplish what He calls us to do and that God should receive the glory. For this reason, we believe the church should be committed to night and day pray for the world, the coming of the kingdom and a deeper revelation of God. Without prayer and dependence on God for all things we are destined to either fail or become conceited in our success. We value constant prayer because we desire to know God, to deepen our understanding and revelation of his love for us and the world. We value prayer because we believe we are all called to the ministry of intercession and we want to see his kingdom come. We believe that can only happen if we ask the Lord of the harvest to send us and other laborers in to the harvest field.
(2 Chr 7:14, Ezra 8:23, Ps 17:6, Ps 91:1-2, Is 26:9, Jer 29:12, Matt 6:9-13, Matt 6:33, Matt 9:38, Mk 1:35, Lk 11: 9-13, Lk 18:1,7, Acts 2:42, Acts 6:4, 2 Cor 3:5-6, Eph 6:18, Phil 4:6, Col 4:2, I Thess 5:17, 1 Tim 2:1-2, Heb 5:7, Jam 5:13-16, 1 Pet 4:7, Jude 20).
We affirm MicroCommunities as the most basic expression of the church and therefore, our ecclesiology is simple. When believers work together in sincere worship, and genuine community to accomplish a part of the mission of God, they are the church. Worship, community and mission then are the ecclesial minimum. We encourage biblically appointed leadership, sacramental worship, the pursuit of the gifts of the Spirit and giving, but these are desired and not required to be considered a MicroCommunity. We believe that these communities also need the larger network, leadership and resources to strengthen, empower and help direct the MicroCommunity expression. We gather for worship, learning and transforming to primarily to strengthen and supply people in their labor to obey Jesus and proclaim the good news of the Kingdom to their mission field.
(Matt 28: 19-20, Lk 10:1, Jn 4:23, Acts 2:42-47, Acts 4:24, 31, Acts 6:3-4 and 6, Acts 14:23, Acts 16:4-5, Acts 20:20, Rom 15:5-6, Rom 16:3-5, 1 Cor 3:16, 2 Cor 5:18-20, 1 Cor 14:26, 1 Cor 16:19, 2 Cor 3:5-61, Eph 2:22, Eph 4:16, Col 3:16, Col 4:15, Tim 3: 2-7, Heb 6:10-11, Heb 10:24-25, 1 Pet 2:5,9, Rev 1:6).
We believe every follower of Jesus is called to grow spiritually, align their life with God’s purposes, and courageously obey His leading. We commit ourselves to each other. We believe that God calls us into his mission together, never alone. We value mission and ministry done in community. We believe that God did not intend for us to be alone, and that isolation, fear of each other, and spiritual competition are cancers in the church. We believe that moral and theological failures, controlling leadership, and many of our emotional struggles stem from a lack of community. We value free, committed and loving friendship. Whenever possible we will lead through teams and the sharing of life at every level with trusted friends who are an extension of the grace and presence of God in our lives.
(Ecc 4:9-10, Matt 18:20, Jn 15:13, Acts 2:44, Rom 12:4-8 and 10, Rom 13:8, Rom 15:7, 1 Cor 10:24, Gal 6:2, Eph 4:11-13, Eph 5:21, Phil 2:3-4, Heb 3:15 and 10:24-25, Heb 6:10-11, 1 Pet 3:8, 1 Jn 3:16, 7-12, Rev 4:4,10).
We equip and release ordinary believers to discern God’s voice, live in deep community, and take faithful action as students and followers of Jesus where life already happens.
Ready — Readying and Renewing Minds with Spiritual Attentivity
Aim — Aiming and Aligning Our Lives with God and His Purposes
Move — Moving and Living In Obedience, and Courageous Action
- Listen before acting
- Align before building
- Move when God leads
