At Liberti we recognise the importance of partnering together with other churches and organisations that share our beliefs.
Find out more about our affiliates and partners below!
We are part of the Cornerstone Collective
The Cornerstone Collective is a communion of churches partnering together in the Gospel to advance the mission of God across Merseyside.
The Cornerstone Collective was established in 2018 and is an expression of the partnership between local churches who share the same theological convictions, philosophy of ministry and earnest desire to see Merseyside won for Jesus.
Merseyside has around 1.3 million people living in it, with less than 2% currently attending evangelical churches and many areas and community hubs with very little or even no Gospel influence. We want to see that change.
Partnering together with the Cornerstone Collective enabled us to plant Liberti Church, and has also allowed us to participate in and support planting and revitalisation of other churches across our city and into Europe.
Click the link to learn more about the Cornerstone Collective.
We are affiliated with the FIEC
The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches is a family of over 500 local churches who are united by the gospel and by a common purpose.
Click here for the FIEC website.
We are part of Acts 29
A diverse, global family of church planting churches characterised by:
- Theological clarity,
- Cultural engagement; and
- Missional Innovation.
Click here for the Acts 29 website.
We partner with Grimké Seminary
Grimké Seminary exists to train pastors and planters in the church, by the church, and for the church. They provide a pastor-led, in-person seminary experience that allows students to continue serving in their local churches. Building on the legacy of Dr Francis Grimké, Grimké Seminary is devoted to training pastors and church planters to advance the gospel for the good of the world and the glory of Christ. Like Dr. Grimké, they hold that the gospel is primary (1 Cor. 15:3), the church’s mission is central (Matt. 28:18–20), and the pastoral role in theological education is indispensable (2 Tim. 4:2).
Our church member's are engaged in the work the Grimké Europe office through participation in their faculty and also as students.
Visit the Grimké Europe website here to find out more about Grimké Seminary and their church wide training platform through Grimké College.
"I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, because of your partnership in the Gospel from the first day until now. And I am sure of this, that He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ." ~ Philippians 1:3-6