We're not a franchise, a denomination, or a resource subscription. We're a community — and our model is built around real relationship, real accountability, and real investment in each other's churches.
Most networks give you resources. Landmark gives you a tribe. There is a meaningful difference between being connected to other churches and being in genuine community with other pastors.
Landmark was built on the belief that the greatest thing we can offer a church isn't a curriculum, a conference pass, or a consultant — it's a group of people who know your name, know your church, and are genuinely invested in your success and your soul.
That's why accountability is at the center of how we operate. We ask the hard questions. We celebrate the wins. And we show up in the difficult seasons because that's what family does.
Every church in our network has access to a core set of support — and deeper engagement comes with deeper partnership.
Access to a tight-knit group of like-minded pastors and church leaders who walk alongside you through the highs and lows of ministry. This is real relationship, not just a directory listing.
Hosted at one of our member churches, One Day events are a full day of hands-on coaching, shared learning, and honest conversation about what it takes to lead a healthy, growing church.
Each year, Landmark offers pastors and church leaders a dedicated time of rest, renewal, and relationship — a retreat designed to fill you back up so you can pour out for your people.
As a Landmark church, you'll have opportunities to send teams to Costa Rica to partner with Iglesia de la Ciudad — serving communities, building relationships, and seeing the global church at work.
Churches in our network pool resources to support new church plants and churches in critical growth seasons. We believe in putting our money where our mission is.
Landmark's structure creates healthy accountability between churches. Responsible-tier churches have a voice in the direction of the network and steward its values together.
Partners in Landmark are local churches who voluntarily enter into partnership believing in the purpose of planting churches and developing leaders. Partnership is defined by two levels of engagement.
Local churches who partner together for relationship and for the sharing of resources to aid in developing leaders and planting churches.
Local churches who partner together for relationship and for the sharing of resources to aid in developing leaders and planting churches — and who take responsibility by significantly contributing to the network financially.