The Narrative: The ROS Ecclesiastical Trust is a faith-based, non-profit ministry established under 26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(a). We are not a commercial business or a service provider; we are an educational sanctuary dedicated to teaching our members—our Envoys—how to live in accordance with high moral and spiritual principles within the world of commerce.
Our ministry provides a comprehensive educational framework designed to help Envoys restore integrity to their daily affairs. We provide the knowledge; our Envoys provide the action, often utilizing external professional administrators to implement the private trust structures and protocols they learn here.
Core Principles: “Cause No Harm, Cause No Loss” At the heart of our teachings is the spiritual covenant to cause no harm and cause no loss to our fellow man. We provide education on:
Shifting from a consumer-debtor status to a position of Peaceful Creditor and Fiduciary Responsibility.
Teaching the technical and moral requirements of acting in good faith and taking absolute responsibility for one’s commercial instruments.
Providing an educational deep-dive into the “Nominee Architecture” of modern banking as outlined in IRS Publication 1212.
The ROS Ecclesiastical Trust does not provide administrative services, legal representation, or tax filing assistance. Our role is strictly limited to the provision of ecclesiastical content in exchange for a donation.
Access to our proprietary curriculum on Private Trust Architecture and the Stewardship of National Credit.
Spiritual and administrative education on the distinction between the living man or woman and artificial personas.
A private network of peers dedicated to mutual aid and the reinvestment of donations into independent infrastructure.
Note: Envoys who choose to apply this knowledge by establishing private trusts or correcting financial records are encouraged to employ their own external, third-party administrators to manage those specific commercial tasks.
As a 508(c)(1)(a) ministry, we do not sell services. Our educational materials are made available to our community through a donation-based model.
These donations are not “fees” for administrative results, but contributions to the ministry’s mission of educational stewardship.
This model ensures the ministry remains focused on its faith-based purpose—equipping Envoys with the wisdom to live abundantly and peacefully—without becoming entangled in commercial claims or service-for-hire activities.