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Through the Power of Story!

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” – Genesis 1:1

Since the beginning of time God has been telling a story. It’s a true story with eternal consequences. Since story originates with God, and we are created in his image, humans are hardwired to respond to theatrical storytelling. Therefore, we are on a mission to harness the power of story and theatre for the Kingdom of God.

A line of young adults standing on a stage getting ready to bow

Honor The Name Ministries is on mission to raise up a generation of young Christian actors who will bring the Gospel to life — so that hearts are awakened, lives are transformed, and Jesus is made known.

Help us Reclaim This Former Church for the Kingdom of God.

This is not just a theatre.
It’s a mission field where the Gospel comes alive and souls are changed forever.
What happens here will echo in eternity.

Imagine a place where families walk in for a performance…and encounter truth that transforms their hearts. A space where stories don’t just entertain—they point to Jesus. We have the opportunity to secure a summer theatre that will become a hub for Gospel-centered storytelling, discipleship, and outreach. But we can’t do it alone. Act now to be a part of every life changed on this stage.  Partner with us to turn this building into the epicenter of a gospel movement!

This building is located in an expensive and much-visited part of New England. Amazingly, it is on the market for only $500,000. It has all the room we need to house and disciple young Christian actors, as well as spaces for acting classes and of course performances.

At this moment, a window of opportunity is open. But we don’t know for how long…

This building is a physical space where:

  • The Gospel can be boldly proclaimed.

  • Young people can be discipled as followers of Jesus Christ while being trained in the performing arts.

  • Communities can encounter truth in a powerful, unforgettable way.

This is more than a building — it’s Kingdom ground.

Please give now to secure our ministry center before the opportunity is gone.

Why Your Gift Matters

Every dollar you give helps:

  • Put Gospel-centered productions on stage

  • Reach hearts that may never walk into a church

  • Raise up the next generation of Christian actors and gospel storytellers

  • Create moments where eternities are changed

But opportunities like this don’t last forever.

In fact, we have a very limited window to secure this space. Be part of what God is doing with Honor The Name Ministries. Not just in this moment — but for generations to come. One day, in eternity, you may meet someone whose life was changed because you gave. This is your opportunity to be part of their story. Please Give Now and Impact Someone’s Eternity.

Please give now and
impact someone’s eternity.

Join us now!

Invest in eternity and advance the Great Commission through discipleship and the power of theatre!

Your generosity brings the light of the Gospel to lost souls living without hope in a spiritually dark part of the country. When you give, you’re not just supporting a ministry – you’re advancing the Great Commission to both actors and audiences.

The Great Commission

All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely, I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
(Jesus Christ – Matthew 28:18-20)

Join us now to fuel our Lord’s Great Commission through the power of the greatest story ever told!

We’re Playing the Long Game

Why Discipling Young People in the Performing Arts is Crucial to Fulfilling the Great Commission

The excerpt below is taken from an article by Britt Mooney titled “8 Enduring Lessons St. Patrick Has for Modern Missions.”‍ ‍

Jesus didn’t tell us to make converts to a religion, but to make disciples – individuals and communities who follow him as Lord. 

When Patrick returned to Ireland, he gave his life to patient, long-term ministry. He taught people how to pray, act differently, forgive, and transform their communities with Christ-focused love. He remained with them long enough to foster real inward and outward change. He wasn’t about quick results or large crowds. Patrick wanted sincere followers of Jesus. 

Patrick understood God’s idea of success: a disciple. The gospel changes a person’s whole life, it doesn’t just give them a different label. He invested into leaders, families, and communities so faith would grow strong. He focused on forming mature believers who could teach others (disciples making disciples), serve their neighbors, give charitably, and lead their own people with love and wisdom. 

Modern missions often emphasize numbers, money raised, and more visible outcomes. Much of American ministry success is measured by attendance and finances. The New Testament provides a different idea of success: making disciples. A single person can make a thousand converts, but that same person can only disciple a few over time. Jesus poured himself into twelve. True discipleship requires presence and investment over time, walking with people through seasons of life. 

Seems too slow for some. Yet this was how Patrick converted a whole nation. He calls us to shift our expectation. Faithful mission values depth over speed, and the long-term impact is greater for the Kingdom.