11/09/2024
Kingdom Jubilee Alliance
WHO ARE WE?
Kingdom Jubilee Alliance (KJA) is a group of Kingdom Citizens called to highlight and speak to
issues of national importance, provide resolutions, and promote the Kingdom of God lifestyle,
consistent with the Preamble to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, to the
inheritors of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
We believe:
The 21st-century Church (people of God) of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas is a typology
of the nation of Israel. Our worship of God is parallel with Jerusalem, the place where God’s
Holy Spirit dwells.
The walls of security and protection provided by God will remain burned, charred, barren, and
lifeless until the purity of worship and devotion is restored by our people and their hearts are
turned away from their selfish interests and agendas.
KJA has been commissioned by God in this defining hour of the nation’s pilgrimage towards 50
years of self-determination to re-establish and lay the foundation for many generations that have
been forgotten and rebuild the walls of worship and praise, free of personal agendas, pride,
rebellion, and control.
KJA has been called to stand in the gap and commission the work of rebuilding, under the
leadership and guidance of the Holy Spirit.
OUR VISION
Kingdom Jubilee Alliance is dedicated to rebuilding and positioning the Commonwealth of The
Bahamas as the nation where all other nations can witness a model of the Kingdom of God on
Earth.
OUR MISSION
1. Reeducate the nation through training and human development initiatives that highlight the
Kingdom of God and its relevance to our 21st-century world.
2. Embrace all organizations that desire to be in covenant with KJA as we pursue our vision.
3. Stay abreast of all socio-economic, political, legal, community, and national development
issues that impact the nation and our constitutional legacy as a sovereign, self-determined
people.
4. Preserve and protect our people and youth from exposure to foreign values and lifestyles that
are repugnant to and inconsistent with our core values, rights, and privileges as enshrined in the
Preamble to our Bahamian Constitution.