Finding Kin is not a program, a curriculum, or a franchise. It is fuel. Here are the bones — what must be present, what is yours to build, and the invitation to start.
The cultural fractures you see around you are not separate problems. They are one wound with three symptoms:
The same people. The same relationships. The same solution.
Finding Kin is not a program. It is not a curriculum. It is not a franchise. It does not tell you where to go or how to get there.
Finding Kin is fuel. It provides the vision, the bones, and the ignition. You — the implementer — build the rocket. Your community, your context, your culture shapes how it flies.
The bones are non-negotiable. Everything else is yours to build.
A Kin Group is the basic unit of Finding Kin. Every Kin Group everywhere must have these five things. They are the bones. You provide the flesh.
A Kin Group consists of one senior or couple, one family with children, and one newer believer or couple. Small by design. Intimate by intention.
No curriculum to complete. No attendance to track. No agenda to manage. Just three generations showing up for each other in real life.
A Kin Group is a relationship, not a commitment with an expiration. It continues for as long as the members find life in it.
Finding Kin is explicitly faith-based. The Kingdom, Jesus is King of, is the foundation. This is not a secular framework with spiritual language layered on top. It is Kingdom living, demonstrated in relationship.
Any implementation of Finding Kin — in any church, community, or context — acknowledges Finding Kin as its core or foundation. Not a franchise fee. Not control. Simply: if this is built on Finding Kin, say so.
Finding Kin is a Christian framework. Full stop. There is no version of a Kin Group that doesn't include a new believer — and there is no new believer outside of faith in Jesus as King.
This doesn't mean every conversation is theological. It means the relationships are rooted in Kingdom values — the way Jesus lived in the ordinary moments of His actual life. Generosity. Presence. Honesty. Showing up when it costs something.
Finding Kin grew from a specific worldview. That worldview travels with it.
Finding Kin was designed by Donald Wickham Sr. — not as a program to run, but as a framework to release. His role is keeper of the story and protector of the why — not manager of the how.
Implementations will look different. That is by design. What must never change is the soul — the wound it addresses, the bones it requires, the Kingdom it serves.
If the bones are present and the Kingdom is central, it's Finding Kin. Everything else is yours.
Finding Kin is early. The framework is forming. The first Kin Groups are being built. The story is still being written.
If you see the wound. If you feel the pull. If you have a senior, a family, and a new believer in your orbit who need each other — you have everything you need to start.
Don't wait for permission. Don't wait for a complete manual. Don't wait for someone to build the rocket for you.
The fuel is here.
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