FAQs – General Information

  1. Is Promise Keepers a membership organization?
  2. Please ad my name to the PK mailing list.
  3. Please remove my name from the PK mailing list.
  4. Edit my account settings.
  5. What is the origin of the name Promise Keepers?
  6. What was Stand in the Gap all about?
  7. How can I find out about job openings at PK?

 

  1. Is Promise Keepers a membership Organization?

    Promise Keepers requires no dues and is not a membership-driven organization. Promise Keepers evaluates its ministry by the impact of men and women keeping their promises to God and others, in the context of the local church. To add yourself to our mailing list online, please follow this link, or call 1-866-PROMISE (1-866-776-6473), 8am-8pm, M-F, MST.

  2. Please ad my name to the PK mailing list.

    There are two easy ways to be added to the Promise Keepers mailing list. The first option is to call and set up a mail account at 1-866-PROMISE. The second option is to follow this link and click on “create a new user account”, then follow the instructions.

  3. Please remove my name from the PK mailing list.

    To be removed from Promise Keepers’ mailing list, please call 1-866-PROMISE.

  4. Edit my account settings.

    To change or make corrections to your email preferences, address or other information, logon to My Account. If you do not have a PK account, you can create one from the link provided above.

  5. What is the origin of the name Promise Keepers?

    In Christ, God kept all the promises that He made to mankind; and our name – Promise Keepers – comes from that covenant-keeping nature of the Father. As the psalmist says: “The Lord is faithful to all His promises…” And since God was the first promise keeper, He is faithful to help us keep our promises.

  6. What was Stand in the Gap all about?

    On Saturday, Oct. 4, 1997, Promise Keepers convened a massive gathering in Washington, DC, on the National Mall. Hundreds of thousands of men participated in Stand in the Gap: A Sacred Assembly of Men, a day of personal repentance and prayer.
    Twelve instances are recorded in the Old Testament when the nation of Israel was called to gather for days of fasting, prayer, confession, and repentance of sin because the nation had wandered away spiritually and morally. Since the 1600′s churches have called sacred assemblies in time of spiritual crisis. Stand in the Gap was patterned after such sacred assemblies.

  7. How can I find out about job openings at PK?

    Promise Keepers is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage people of all races, denominations, and genders to apply!

    Promise Keepers employees must accept and agree with PK’s Mission Statement and Statement of Faith, and approve and agree with the principles, policies, and practices of the Promise Keepers’ ministry.

     To apply for a current open position click here,

    or mail your resume to:

    Promise Keepers
    Attn: Human Resources
    5600 S. Quebec Street STE 200D
    Greenwood Village, CO 80111                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
    Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, or veteran status as required by law.