Membership

To join the Noahic Assembly is to accept a higher calling, one that demands consistency, courage, and a commitment to growth.

Members are expected to:

  • Attend faithfully. Take part in our weekly gatherings and events with consistency and sincerity.

  • Live with character. Resist moral weakness, aim upward, and act as a man of integrity in all things.

  • Engage the mind. Complete readings on time, reflect deeply on the texts, and allow them to shape your understanding.

  • Be of service. Contribute your gifts and efforts to the Assembly’s broader mission, do not stand idle.

  • Present yourself with dignity. Arrive in formal dress, well-groomed and respectful of the occasion.

  • Speak with courage. Share your ideas openly and let them be tested in honest debate. Seek truth, not victory.

  • Honor your brothers and mankind. Show respect, compassion, and care for the fellowship and the world beyond it.

What’s asked of every member is simple; to show up, to grow, and to give his best for something greater than himself.

Express Your Interest.

If you believe in the mission of The Noahic Assembly and wish to walk this path with us, we invite you to share your interest below.

Please include:

Why you’re drawn to The Noahic Assembly:

what about our vision speaks to you.

Why you believe you would be a good fit:

the values, experiences, or strengths you bring to our fellowship.

We ask that you write sincerely and thoughtfully. This is the first step toward the Assembly, and we read every message with care.

— Cullen Bettin, Co-Founder and Consul

“Since the founding of TNA, we’ve felt constant encouragement. Opportunities and successes seem to find us, almost as if someone unseen is guiding our steps. I truly believe a better world is ahead because of our efforts, but it will take all of us, working together, to reach it.”

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— Caden McCartney, Co-Founder and Consul

“I profoundly enjoy my time with TNA. I’m very thankful for the environment of love, discipline, and respect that has been fostered.”