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Confessional Tradition

Reformed

Sphere sovereignty · Covenantal formation · Every-sphere faithfulness

You believe every square inch belongs to Christ. Build the Hall that takes that seriously.

For You

Abraham Kuyper gave your tradition a phrase that has aged well: "There is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry: Mine!" You have spent years applying that conviction to your professional life, your intellectual work, your community involvement. The Reformed instinct for sphere sovereignty — that each domain of life has its own God-given authority and calling — maps with unusual precision onto what CHI is building.

CHI operates across eight sectors: theology, humanities, education, civic life, commerce, trades, agriculture, STEM. Each sector is a sphere. Each Hall engages one or more of them. A Reformed-affiliated Hall carries the Kuyperian instinct into the full range — not just the ecclesiastical or the classical, but the agricultural, the technical, the civic.

What CHI Provides

Reformed-affiliated Halls run across the full range of Hall types, because the Reformed tradition's scope is coextensive with CHI's. Programs span all eight sectors through CHI's partner university network.

Get Involved

Start a Hall

You have the theological framework and the community. The Hall Founder pathway walks you from vision to operating charter — and the multi-sector model is designed for the Kuyperian breadth you already carry.

Apply to Start a Hall

Become a Tutor

You want to teach in a Reformed-affiliated Hall someone else is building. CHI connects tutors to Halls in their region that share their confessional and intellectual formation.

Apply to Become a Tutor

Become a Field Guide

You have spent years — perhaps a decade, perhaps a lifetime — in the Reformed tradition, and you have relational credibility in a specific geography. Field Guides shepherd 15–20 Halls in their region: coaching Directors, carrying Reformed formation culture into the Halls that need it, holding the long view. The role is vocational, not contracted. Primary income from elsewhere is a prerequisite.

Apply to Become a Field Guide