United by the gospel of grace

We are a community of believers who love the message of grace. The Free Grace Alliance brings together pastors, missionaries, ministry workers, students, scholars, and everyday Christians who share a passion for the clarity of the gospel and the joy of walking with Jesus. We believe that God’s grace restores, strengthens, and sends us. That’s why we gather — to encourage one another, learn from one another, and partner in the work of spreading the good news.

Our heartbeat: 
Grace. Everyone. Everywhere.

Our mission is to connect, encourage, and equip the church so that people everywhere will hear the message of faith alone in Christ alone through His grace alone.

What we believe

As members of the Evangelical Tradition, we affirm the Bible alone, and the Bible in its entirety, is the inspired Word of God and is therefore inerrant in the autographs. Furthermore, God is a Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, each an uncreated person, one in essence, equal in power and glory.
As members of this tradition, we are concerned about the clear understanding, presentation, and advancement of the Gospel of God’s Free Grace.

Free Grace Alliance Covenant

WE AFFIRM THE FOLLOWING:

In agreement with these affirmations, we covenant to work together graciously and enthusiastically to advance this Gospel of Grace, and to communicate with a positive and gracious tone toward all others, both inside and outside the Free Grace Alliance.

Free Grace Alliance Leadership

The alliance is a non-profit organization led by an Executive Council. Members have a voice in the organization's direction through our annual conference and business meeting.

Meet our Executive Council

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Free Grace Alliance (FGA) different from other organizations?
There are a variety of organizations that promote evangelism, discipleship, and various theological viewpoints. The FGA is seeking to unite leaders, churches, and organizations that affirm the gospel of grace. The structure of the Alliance is such that the membership owns the organization through shared leadership. We at FGA want to CONNECT, ENCOURAGE and EQUIP free grace leaders, churches, and organizations…to strategize together about how to unite and promote grace to our needy world. The FGA encourages its members to belong to any organizations or churches they want to, which are a match within their own doctrinal convictions. All are welcomed to belong to the FGA if they affirm our covenant; there are no restrictions on membership in other organizations as a member of the Free Grace Alliance.

Is the FGA Covenant different than a Doctrinal Statement?
Yes. The FGA Covenant is for membership and interaction among ourselves. It is not designed to explain all aspects of a theology. Instead, it is for the purpose of helping us clarify who all can align themselves with us and our purpose to connect and encourage free grace leaders. Specifically, it is designed sequentially; so understanding point number 1 precedes appreciating the addition or clarification of point number 2, etc. Since the membership “owns the organization,” the Beliefs Covenant may be changed by the procedures outlined in the Constitution and Bylaws. The only question one needs to ask as he reads the Covenant is, “Do I agree with this point?”

What is the FGA’s view on repentance or other doctrines?
The only requirement for membership is the Covenant itself. If it is not in the Covenant, then the question is open for discussion. The FGA is within the historical Christian faith, so traditional errors regarding the Trinity, the deity of Christ, etc., will probably be avoided in our discussions.

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