Five Foundational Commitments
Public Christianity - A Commitment to Christ as King
In order for a society to be considered Christian, it must make a public declaration of allegiance to Jesus Christ. Every public good flows from this fountain. Without this explicit commitment, every good law and principle that is implemented is derived from an unspoken foundation that will eventually erode and give way to secularism.​
Patriarchy - A Commitment to Nature
A civilization at war with nature cannot stand. Scripture takes patriarchy for granted because it is beyond obvious, although the principle can be easily derived from scripture. Civil authority is by nature granted to men as the protectors and providers of peace, justice, and prosperity.
Posterity - A Commitment to the Future
Civic action is fundamentally future-oriented. It is the role of the visionary to see and bring into being what currently lies dormant. For such a vision to be Christian, it must involve a particular people in a particular place and be constructed for the good of those people. Christendom is for our descendants. ​
Vitality - A Commitment to Absolute Victory
Christianity is an enthusiastic pursuit of the good, true, and beautiful. In all things, including civic achievement, Christians are to live a life of vitality and ambition. God witholds no good thing from his children, including just laws and pubilc righteousness. These ought to be pursued with full stength until they are achieved in their entirety.
Reality - A Commitment to the Truth
Darkness can only exist when those who have seen the light refuse to speak. The light of all truth must be openly proclaimed against public enemies who operate in the shadows. Their strength lies in secrecy, and it is the duty and obligation of Christians to expose the lies of wicked actors, despite the dangers and reproach such boldness brings.​
The Vision
Christians are returning to their historic roots and rejecting the secularist fantasy of the enlightment project. Older and better ideas are proliferating throughout the church. The time for organized action has come. Imagine a world in which all the Christian men in your city gathered regularly to implement these ideas and work together to build a New Christendom for the coming generations.
The New Christendom Civic Society (NCCS) is a new project designed to give Christendom-minded men the opportunity to find others in their community with shared perspectives, ambitions and desires. By forming local chapters that gather monthly to plan strategic civic action, we will lay a foundation for broad civilizational Christian reconquista.
Eventually, a network of local chapters will serve to equip one another with proven strategies and playbooks that can be widely implemented, pushing policies and individuals that advance a Christian hegemony across our civic institutions at every level.