Membership
Membership does have it’s privileges, but regular attenders and visitors are more than welcomed to attend our meetings. We encourage those who enjoy and benefit from the group to become members.
Members must agree to the following:
- They must believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the only path of Salvation.
- They should strive to live a God First Life (Exhibiting Godly ethics in all their dealings).
- They must be a business owner or business professional. (The group is not open to network marketers and network marketing is prohibited at group functions. Non-profit business professionals and churches are welcomed to join).
- Must pay tier annual dues per the fee structure below.
Membership Fee structure is as follows:
- 0-25 Employees – $50.00 per year
- 25-50 Employees – $100.00 per year
- 50+ Employees – $150.00 per year
- Non-Profits – $50 per year
Note: These rates are subject to change in the future.
Current Member Benefits Include:
- Inclusion in the member database (online and print).
- Member to member discounts.
- Members only events and training.
- Discounts at member events.
What are funds used for?
The God First Business Network is a non-profit organization but it does have expenses pertaining to the operation of the network. Expenses include but are not limited to items like operations, staffing, marketing, events, etc. Any funds over and above the base expenses will be used strategically for service projects to impact the community in our areas of influence.
What the group is and is not?
The group is not affiliated with any political party and will not promote any political agendas. Scripturally the group will focus only on the absolutes while celebrating respected interpretations of scripture. The group may occasionally have opinions on outside issues that may be important to the furtherance of the Gospel.
What we believe:
Because of the multi-denominational nature of the network we keep our focus on the absolutes of scripture. We don’t spend much time looking at the ways we are different, but rather o function in the ways we are alike by appreciating one another’s respected interpretations of scripture.