SageFire Collective is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Your gift doesn’t fund an institution — it launches and strengthens fruitful Kingdom endeavors, and the leaders carrying them.
Most Kingdom work doesn’t fail for lack of vision. It fails in the long middle — after the excitement, before the fruit — when a leader is carrying something real and carrying it alone.
SageFire exists for that middle. We are a missional guild: a fellowship of believers in Christ, each stewarding a distinct calling, committed to following His lead together. When you give, you are not underwriting overhead. You are paying for the unglamorous things that keep callings alive — counsel that arrives before a crisis, elders who have walked the road, and the practical scaffolding a new endeavor needs in its first fragile years.
We recognize leaders by character and fruit rather than appointing them from above. That takes time, and time is the one thing generosity can actually buy. Your gift buys patience — the room to do this the slow, relational way instead of the fast, transactional one.
Every center in the collective retains its own identity and autonomy. Gifts to SageFire strengthen the connective tissue between them: the shared counsel, discernment, and encouragement that no single center could sustain on its own.
Seed support for new centers in the season before they can carry themselves.
Wisdom sought in community, not isolation — available before it becomes urgent.
The slow, relational work of recognizing and shepherding leaders well.
Strategy, systems, and operational support so leaders can stay on their calling.
SageFire Collective is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization. Gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law, and you’ll receive a receipt for your records.
Contributions are deductible to the extent allowed by law. We’ll provide written acknowledgement for every gift.
Our IRS determination letter is available on request — just ask and we’ll send a copy.
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hesed — bonded, covenantal, costly love. Generosity is how it stops being an idea.