Membership
Interested in
Joining ACME?
If your church is aligned with our Member Church Affirmations and ready to begin the process of joining ACME, we encourage you to complete the Interest Form below.
If you would like more information about ACME, feel free to fill out our Contact Form.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Who should fill out an Interest Form?
Thank you for your interest in joining ACME. We understand that leading your church to join ACME may take time as you evaluate, discuss, vote, and allocate funds with your congregation and elders.
If you are a pastor who intends to begin the process of leading your church to join ACME, please fill out this interest form. This will allow us to make a record of your interest, keep you informed, and follow up with you as you walk through this process.
How does my church join ACME?
If your church aligns with our Member Church Affirmations, we encourage you to fill out this interest form. This will alert our staff of your interest.
We'd love to reach out to you, learn more about your church, and let you know what the next steps might be.
Get Started
ACME Interest Form
Fill out the form below and our team will be in touch to walk you through the next steps.
From Our Network
Why ACME? See What Some of
Our Friends Have to Say.
"We want to partner with churches — we'll partner with Anglican churches, with Presbyterian churches, with Bible churches, with non-denominational churches, certainly with Baptist churches. If they preach the gospel and they're clear on that, we will partner with them."
"Acts 29 is a theologically church-planting network, but ACME is sort of like another layer — a little smaller, tighter circle. We want to plant churches and support churches and do church work that aligns with those distinctives."
"We're a small church — less than 100 people in Decatur, Alabama. We will never plant a church in that part of the world on our own. But as we partner with like-minded churches through ACME, our little bit of money goes a really long way for gospel endeavors."