WMCA Statement of Faith
Way Maker Chaplain Alliance (WMCA) exists to reach the lost sheep of Yasharal (Israel) and all people with the truth of Scripture, proclaiming Yahusha Hamashiach as Savior and Messiah and Yahuah as our Elohim (God). We are committed to equipping families, strengthening believers, and gathering in faithful community—both virtually and in person—across the world.
We affirm the following beliefs:
1. The Authority of Scripture
We believe the Scriptures are the inspired, trustworthy, and authoritative Word of Yahuah. They are to be studied diligently, rightly divided, and faithfully lived. We commit ourselves to continual learning, disciplined study, and obedience to the Word of Truth, following the example of the Bereans who examined the Scriptures daily to discern truth (Acts 17:11; 2 Timothy 2:15).
2. Yahuah — The One True Elohim
We believe in Yahuah, the one true Elohim (God), Creator of all things, sovereign, holy, righteous, and eternal. He is faithful to His covenant and reveals His will through His Word.
3. Yahusha Hamashiach — Savior and Messiah
We believe Yahusha Hamashiach (Jesus the Messiah) is the Son of Yahuah, sent for the redemption and salvation of humanity. Through His life, sacrifice, death, and resurrection, reconciliation with Yahuah is made available to all who believe (John 3:16).
4. Salvation and Redemption
We believe salvation is the work of Yahuah through Yahusha Hamashiach, received through faith, repentance, obedience, and covenant relationship. Redemption transforms the heart, renews the mind, and produces lives marked by righteousness, humility, and faithful service.
5. Discipleship and Family Formation
We believe in equipping families to live on a solid foundation of Scripture, teaching faith in daily life, and forming homes grounded in truth, obedience, and covenant faithfulness (Deuteronomy 6:4–9; 11:13–21; Numbers 15:37–41).
6. The Assembly of Believers
We believe believers are called to gather regularly for study, worship, prayer, and fellowship (Hebrews 10:25). We affirm that true community is not confined to physical buildings, but is formed wherever believers gather in unity, truth, and covenant relationship.
7. Growth in Revelation and Understanding
We recognize that many believers and chaplains come from traditional Christian backgrounds and are growing in Hebraic understanding, biblical context, and scriptural depth. WMCA affirms a grace-filled journey of learning, encouraging growth without condemnation, transition without division, and maturity without spiritual pride. We honor the faith journeys of individuals while guiding them into deeper scriptural truth, covenant understanding, and obedience to Yahuah.
8. The Mission of the Harvest
We affirm the call of the Master of the harvest to send workers into His fields (Matthew 9:37). WMCA exists to raise, equip, and send servants who live out the truth of Scripture, carry the light of Yahusha, and serve faithfully in their communities and callings.
WMCA Code of Conduct
All members, chaplains, candidates, and leaders of WMCA are called to live and serve with integrity, humility, accountability, compassion, and covenant faithfulness.
1. Spiritual Integrity
Members shall:
Live lives consistent with the teachings of Scripture
Pursue holiness, humility, and spiritual discipline
Reflect the character of Yahusha Hamashiach in conduct and service
2. Moral and Personal Conduct
Members shall:
Maintain ethical integrity in personal and public life
Avoid conduct that brings reproach upon the Name of Yahuah (God), Yahusha, (Jesus Christ) or the community of faith
Live as examples of faith, maturity, and responsibility
3. Ministry Ethics
Members shall:
Serve with compassion, gentleness, wisdom, and love
Never manipulate, exploit, coerce, or spiritually dominate others
Protect the dignity, autonomy, and well-being of all persons
Minister in truth, grace, and accountability
4. Community Responsibility
Members shall:
Foster unity, peace, and mutual respect
Contribute to safe spaces for worship, study, prayer, and fellowship
Avoid divisive behavior, doctrinal hostility, and spiritual elitism
5. Growth and Discipleship Ethics
Members shall:
Honor the faith journeys of others
Encourage spiritual growth without condemnation
Support those transitioning from traditional Christian frameworks into deeper Hebraic understanding with patience, grace, and humility
Promote learning, study, and maturity without pride or coercion
6. Accountability and Submission
Members shall:
Submit to spiritual accountability
Accept correction with humility
Participate in community standards and governance
Maintain transparency and integrity in all ministry roles
8. Commitment to Mission
All members affirm commitment to:
Building global community
Advancing the harvest through faithful service
Covenant Affirmation
By membership, service, or endorsement through Way Maker Chaplain Alliance, each individual affirms alignment with this Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct and commits to live, serve, and minister in accordance with these principles in both personal life and public ministry.
