Membership
Entering into Sacred Fellowship, Private Responsibility, and Lawful Living
The House of Markus Fellowship is a private, unincorporated fellowship formed by men and women who seek to live in peace, walk in truth, and honor divine law above all. Membership is not public enrollment, it is a covenant: a shared commitment to privacy, accountability, and mutual care.
By entering this fellowship, members agree to keep its internal life protected. The insights, teachings, and materials exchanged among members are not for public broadcast. What may already be in the public domain remains unrestricted, but our internal process, structure, and conversations are kept in trust guarded as private property and sacred exchange.
This privacy is not for concealment. It is a lawful boundary. In a world where nearly all activities are presumed to be “public” and thus subject to commercial jurisdiction, we recognize that privacy is the safeguard of freedom. The fellowship operates entirely within the private domain and remains beyond the reach of municipal oversight, so long as members walk lawfully and peaceably, doing no harm.
We believe in fulfilling the law, not resisting it. Our lives are not aimed at escape or protest, but at restoration. We honor our Creator by loving God with all our heart, mind, and soul—and by treating others, including public officers and legal persons, with dignity and peace. When conflict arises, we seek resolution directly, honorably, and without delay, using lawful notice, clarity of position, and a commitment to peaceable remedy. This is the path we teach and walk together.
But this fellowship is not only about boundaries and defense. It is also about building homes, families, fellowships, and whole societies rooted in divine law and lawful structure. We explore how to relate properly with public institutions when required, how to navigate modern systems without entanglement, and how to stand confidently in our private authority. This requires study, reflection, and discipline. We have found that many public agents are unfamiliar with the law they claim to uphold. Therefore, we must become more grounded, more informed, and more prepared than those who presume authority over us.
Within the fellowship, members access educational materials that illuminate the principles of private trust, church and fellowship formation, correspondence strategy, and lawful administration of private life. We use templates, examples, and illustrations to clarify not to give answers, but to offer tools for lawful living and spiritual alignment. The real work belongs to each member. There are no saviors here, only fellow travelers.
We do not offer legal, tax, or professional advice.
We do not promise outcomes or solutions to personal legal problems.
We do not promote or participate in commercialized freedom processes such as:
• UCC/SPC filings
• Redemption templates
• Sovereignty paperwork
• 1099 or tax elimination schemes
• PMA packages
• “National” or expatriation status processes
• Glorified paperwork shortcuts
Our path is not quick, easy, or formulaic. It is covenantal. It is disciplined. And it is real. The House of Markus Fellowship is not a platform, it is a living body. Our work is to co-create a private society governed by divine law, structured with integrity, and protected by the knowledge that sets people free. We hold each other accountable through our Membership Agreement and our Terms and Conditions, which form the spiritual and contractual foundation of our fellowship.
We honor the household of every member. In return, we expect that same honor to be upheld.
“He told them, ‘The secret of the kingdom of God has been given to you. But to those on the outside everything is said in parables.’”
— Mark 4:11