Questions & Answers

What you need to know about Replant

Honest answers to the questions we expect leaders to ask.

About Replant

Replant is a secure global network that connects Christian leaders — clergy, elders, and ministry leaders — across churches, cities, and continents for prayer, support, and unity. The name comes from replantation, meaning to sew back together. The Body of Christ was never meant to be fragmented. Replant exists to change that.
Replant is for Christian leaders across all church expressions — traditional churches, house churches, churches without walls, online ministries, and underground churches. If you carry a congregation, a community, or a calling, there is a place for you here. No denomination is excluded. The only requirement is a sincere confession of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
No. Replant is not a social media platform, and that is intentional. There are no likes, no follower counts, no algorithms deciding what you see, and no ministry promotion. It is a purposeful network — structured for prayer, intercession, and real support between leaders. If it ever drifts into ego or visibility, it has lost its purpose.
The Holy Bible is the only source of truth on this platform. No exceptions. The structure of Replant — how churches are organized, how prayer requests are categorized, how we address one another — is drawn directly from Scripture. Paul addressed the churches by location. Jesus addressed them by condition in Revelation. We follow that same pattern.

Joining the Network

Absolutely. House churches, churches without walls, online congregations, and underground churches are not only eligible — they are actively encouraged to join. Anonymous registration is available for any leader whose safety requires it. Underground churches are not required to disclose their location.
Yes. Leaders may choose to appear anonymous on the network — hiding their personal name, their ministry name, or both. However, for legal and security reasons, real identity information is always required at registration. This is kept strictly private within the Replant team and used only for verification purposes. A member of the Replant team will reach out to confirm every church before full access is granted.
Yes. A maximum of two (2) pastors or leaders may register per church or ministry on the Replant network. This applies per location — if your church has multiple branches, each branch may register up to two leaders separately.
That's perfectly fine. The emphasis on Replant is not on church names — it's on the Body as a whole. Where church names appear, the location is always shown alongside to distinguish between them (unless the church is underground).

Privacy & Safety

Conversations within Replant are protected within the network and are not shared externally. However, within the platform, certain keywords may trigger an internal review to ensure the space remains safe, Godly, and purposeful. This is not surveillance — it is stewardship. Users will be informed of this in the community covenant at signup.
The Persecuted Church section is set apart from the rest of the platform. Submissions are encrypted. Sensitive details are accessible only to verified leaders within the network. Underground church locations are never made public. This section is handled with the full weight Scripture assigns to those who suffer for the Name of Jesus.

Support & Giving

At this time, Replant does not facilitate direct financial transfers between ministries. We are working on a safe, accountable, and transparent way to enable this in a future update. For now, support may come through prayer, resources, manpower, advice, and encouragement. This is intentional — Replant is not an ego contest, and giving should never be about recognition. There will be no public display of amounts given.
Prayer is the primary currency of this network. Beyond that — manpower, resources, talent, advice, and presence. A church in Atlanta can send volunteers to support a prison outreach in another city. A leader in Seoul can intercede for a congregation in Nigeria. A ministry with abundance can share what they have with one in need. The Body was designed for this.

The App & Technology

The Replant app is currently in development for both iOS and Android. In the meantime, you can join the network via this website and be among the first to receive access when the app launches. Community enrollment through the web is the first step — and it is happening now.
Yes. Replant is and will remain free for all churches and ministry leaders. The mission is connection and unity — not profit. If you would like to support the initiative, the most valuable thing you can do right now is share it with other leaders and offer your skills to help build it.

Still have questions?

Reach out directly — we would love to hear from you.

"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!"
Psalm 133:1 — KJV