
Saving Our Generations — One Community at a Time

Kingdom Outreach Ministerial Alliance, originally founded as Eau Claire Ministerial Alliance in Columbia, SC, was chartered on September 12, 2007, as a South Carolina non-profit and federally recognized 501(c)(3) organization for Christian, educational, social, and charitable purposes. Following relocation and expanded service to multiple communities, the name was changed to Kingdom Outreach Ministerial Alliance on July 13, 2023.
Why We Were Organized
The truth is simple yet urgent — the souls of our families are at stake.
Violence and senseless killings in our schools and communities continue to rise, and many of those who need hope the most are not coming into the four walls of the church. It is time for the Church to go to them.
We believe that God has entrusted us with the answer — Himself, our Creator. Under His direction, we were called to organize community crusades, especially in the 29203 area, which has been identified as a high-crime zone.
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Our mission reflects the heart of Luke 19:10 — “to seek and to save that which is lost.”
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Through these efforts, Kingdom Outreach Ministerial Alliance is committed to addressing the critical, youth-centered issues that continue to impact and endanger our communities.
What We Do
âž• Pray in Schools and Institutions
We partner with principals, faculty, staff, and designated personnel to pray over schools and educational environments.
âž• Empower Through Motivation
We screen and select dynamic, faith-based motivational speakers to lead assembly programs that inspire transformation — where permissible.
âž• Strengthen Our Communities
We sponsor community events focused on reducing crime, gun violence, drug use, and gang activity, promoting safety, unity, and hope for all.
We are dedicated to serving:
Families – nurturing spiritual growth and unity within the home.
Ministries – empowering leaders and congregations to impact their communities.
Educational Institutions – supporting schools, students, and staff through prayer and encouragement.
Diverse Communities – reaching people from all walks of life with compassion, faith, and purpose.
How We Serve
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Prayer in Schools: Assigned prayer teams visit schools in Richland One on a weekly basis to cover students, staff, and leadership in prayer.
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Motivational Outreach: We screen and brief selected speakers to deliver impactful assembly programs that inspire change.
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Community Events: We plan and host annual back-to-school events and evangelistic crusades across diverse communities.
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Partnership Building: We collaborate with local partners such as the Sheriff’s Department, Police Department, Fire Department, Elevations Ministry, resource agencies, and educational institutions.
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Public Awareness: We promote events through local media, social media, and radio announcements to engage the community.
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Funding Support: We seek financial assistance from local agencies and sponsors to help cover the costs of community events and crusades.