About Us
Esoteric Interfaith Fellowship is a Christian ecclesiastical fellowship devoted to the mystery of Christ, the life of prayer, sacramental reverence, and the cultivation of wisdom, charity, and holy order.
Our mission is to cultivate a reverent and Christ-centered fellowship devoted to prayer, spiritual formation, pastoral care, and the sacred life of faith.

Esoteric Interfaith Fellowship is a Christian ecclesiastical fellowship rooted in the historic faith of the Church, centered on the person of Jesus Christ, and devoted to the inward life of grace, sacramental reverence, contemplative prayer, and holy order.
1. God
We believe in one God, eternal and living, the source of all truth, goodness, and life, who is
revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, perfect in unity and love.
2. Jesus Christ
We believe in Jesus Christ, the eternal Word made flesh, fully divine and fully human, who
reveals the nature of God, proclaims the Kingdom, and reconciles humanity through His life,death, and resurrection. We confess that Christ is Lord and that in Him is found the fullness of truth, grace, and
salvation.
3. The Holy Spirit
We believe in the Holy Spirit, the giver of life, who dwells within the faithful, guides the Church, illuminates the heart, and forms believers in holiness, wisdom, and charity.
4. Holy Scripture
We receive the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as sacred witness to the
revelation of God and as a primary authority for faith, teaching, and spiritual formation, read
within the life of the Church.
5. The Church
We believe the Church to be the Body of Christ, a sacred fellowship called to worship, prayer,teaching, and service. We affirm an ecclesiastical life marked by order, accountability, pastoral care, and the faithful transmission of the Christian tradition.
16. Sacramental and Spiritual Life
We affirm the sacred character of Christian worship, prayer, and spiritual formation.
We uphold reverence for the rites and practices of the Church as means of grace, formation, and participation in the life of God.
7. The Inward Life of Grace
We believe that the Christian life is both outward and inward, involving transformation of the heart, renewal of the mind, and growth in holiness. The deeper mysteries of the faith are not hidden for exclusivity, but are spiritually discerned through grace, prayer, and faithful living.
8. Human Dignity and Charity
We affirm the inherent dignity of every person and are committed to a life of charity, mercy, and peace. We welcome all who seek truth, reverence, and spiritual depth, while remaining grounded in the faith and order of the Church.
9. Interfaith Posture
As an interfaith fellowship, we maintain a posture of respect, peace, and charitable dialogue toward people of other traditions.
This openness does not diminish our confession of Christ, but reflects our commitment to truth spoken in charity and lived in humility.
10. Order, Authority, and Accountability
We affirm the importance of ecclesiastical order, spiritual oversight, and disciplined ministry. Clergy and leadership are called to serve with integrity, humility, and accountability, for the building up of the Church and the care of souls.
Conclusion
We hold these convictions as a faithful expression of historic Christianity, lived within a contemplative, sacramental, and ecclesiastical fellowship devoted to the glory of God and the sanctification of life.