Becoming a Stakeholder 


Who is a stakeholder?

A stakeholder is anyone who takes action,  contributes an idea, provides a report, or adds evidence-based resources to the secondary research, and donates time to volunteer on the Church Framework project regardless of how little.  It is free to become a stakeholder.  Stakeholders are people from all backgrounds, faiths and races, individuals or organizations, contributing content, ideas, or advancement to the development of a new framework that preserves humanity, faith, and freedom of all persons.



Who Developed the Churchframework.Org? 

The Churchframework.Org was primarily developed and designed by the Ebenezer Gabriels humanitarian mission of Ebenezer Gabriels LLC  and has been released as a free open-source tool, to help stakeholders collaborate to provide actionable insights to leaders stir a change in the broken church system.  Churchframework.Org is not a profit-making entity and exists to provide a better framework for the Church.



Churchframework's team is made of stakeholders contributing their expertise to advance change and bring accountability to the Pentecostal Church.  


Who are the Stakeholders of the Churchframework.Org?

Churchframework.Org is a free, open-source alliance of individuals with diverse interests, united in their mission to aid policymakers in enacting sound policies. These policies aim to bring order to the church, safeguard all faiths and backgrounds, uphold freedom of choice, and protect human lives. The Open Source Church Framework is designed as an architectural guide for leaders and stakeholders to steer the church towards public safety, love for humanity, faith, openness, community development, transparency, and a clearly defined purpose.


Everyone is invited to participate regardless of faith, creed, or background, as this is a humanitarian issue and not a faith matter.

Victims like MFM Pastor Femi, Caleb, and Henry who were under clergy abuse, and the numerous victims of TB Joshua - all who were churchgoers seeking to gather publicly to worship.

World leaders and governing bodies have the responsibility of protecting citizens regardless of faith, and ensuring the lives and rights of all citizens are protected protected

Pastors, Priests, and Ministers have the responsibility of guiding congregations and implementing the framework within their communities.

Religious Scholars and Theologians are invited to provide theological insights and ensure that the framework aligns with religious teachings and values.

Church Members are the primary beneficiaries of the framework, whose safety and well-being are of utmost concern.

Government Officials and Legislators should work to enact policies that support the framework’s goals and ensure compliance with legal standards.

Regulatory Bodies should oversee the implementation of these policies and ensure adherence to regulations.

Humanitarian Groups can collaborate with churches to promote community development and social justice.

Security Agencies can provide expertise and support in ensuring the safety of church premises and activities.

Emergency Services can partner with churches to develop emergency preparedness plans and conduct safety drills.

Academia can study the impact of religious practices on communities and provide data to inform the framework.

Public Policy Experts can analyze policy effectiveness and suggest improvements based on research findings.

Journalists and Reporters can help raise awareness about the framework and its benefits to the wider community.

Public Relations Professionals who help communicate the framework’s goals and successes to the public.

Technology and Open Source Community Engineers can help contribute to the development and maintenance of the open-source framework.

Lawyers and Legal Experts can help ensure that the framework complies with legal standards and helps navigate any legal challenges.


How to Become a StakeHolder?

Simply send an email to hello@churchframework.org  with the information or resources you would like to add to the Church framework.