Levitical Network, Inc., was founded in 2006, as an agency dedicated to provide successful business solutions in public affairs, ecumenical and government relations; advertising and marketing; and campaign and event management for businesses primarily endeavoring to work within the faith-based community/sector. Through the Levitical Network’s established relationships with faith and secular leaders across the globe, Levitical Network provides much needed ROI (return on investment) with any given engagement.

MISSION:
“America’s premier connection to the faith-based community.”

Levitical Network endeavors to become America’s premier information resource and connection portal for businesses endeavoring to work with the faith-based community/sector. By fostering relationships with America’s business leaders, Levitical Network will facilitate public/private partnerships that offer mutual benefit to all engaged.

VISION:
“Leveraging for a mutual return”


Levitical Network shall work to bring resources in finance and accounting; legal and administration and communications and marketing to empower the ministries of America’s faith-based institutions.

Levitical Network shall work to educate America’s faith-based institutions about community and economic development to effectively change the landscape of America’s communities.

Levitical Network shall facilitate unique public/private partnerships between America’s business and faith-based leaders to enhance the services provided to our mutual constituencies.

“Connecting you with America’s faith-based community.”

 

 
 

What Does the “Triquetra” Symbol Represent?

Triquetra, is a word derived from the Latin tri- ("three") and quetrus ("cornered"). Its original meaning was simply "triangle" and it has been used to refer to various three-cornered shapes. The triquetra has represented many things for many religions and cultures. It has been used as a powerful amulet since ancient times. To Christians it symbolizes the Holy Trinity, the Father, the Son & the Holy Spirit. It also incorporates the Ichthys (fish) used as a secret symbol by early Christians. Bishop Theophile of Antioch, who died in 186 A.D., is thought to have been the first to use a similar symbol concept of the Holy Trinity.

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