Jesus followers were never meant to serve their city from a distance.

There's a way to serve a city that goes deeper than a food drive. Nicole Poolman helps the Church move from good intentions to genuine, sustained engagement, the kind that starts with actually knowing a city, and why its needs exist in the first place.

This isn't a passion problem. It's an infrastructure problem.

Programmed outreach fills a calendar. It rarely changes a city. Meals get served, drives get run, and the same needs resurface next quarter because nobody asked why they exist in the first place.

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Leaders feel it too. Vision gets cast from a stage, then the leader disappears back into meetings, and the rhythm that lets them sustain the work never gets built. Justice movements too often burn out the very people who started them.

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The church has a Biblical mandate to be the answer to its city's needs. Not a suggestion. Not an inspiring idea for a sermon series. A mandate we are called to respond to.

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Creating conversations where conviction meets operational infrastructure

Nicole Poolman helps organizations grow in two ways. Through teaching and speaking, she helps them uncover the mandate God has already placed on them, and how that mandate works out in the context of their city. Through consulting, she gets into the trenches, building the healthy infrastructure, leadership development and operational rigor, that carries it. The standard was never a program. It's the way of Jesus.

  • 300+ individuals equipped across all 50 states and 4 countries to bring Biblical justice to their own cities.

  • 19 Years in Church and NonProfit Leadership

  • Over 15 Kingdom minded organizations guided from vision to infrastructure.

  • 13 years (and counting) in Nashville's justice and reconciliation work.

  • Spoken around the world, from student ministries to senior leadership.

    In all of this, one conviction hasn't changed. Jesus followers are called to build ecosystems of justice in our cities.

Here's where to start.

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Discover. Read about the Church's role in the city, justice, and unity.

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Let’s Talk. Book Nicole to speak or teach your team, your staff, or your congregation.

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Build. Explore consulting when you're ready to move from teaching to infrastructure.

What We Believe

We believe in city transformation. Not isolated programs, but real ecosystems of biblical justice. The church is called and given a mandate to care for our cities in the way of Jesus. God has placed gifts in each of us that were never meant for us alone. They were meant for the world around us. This takes both the courage to confront what's broken and the discipline to tend to what's healing.

Without intentional city care, churches keep running programs that manage a city's needs from a distance. Leaders keep burning out under vision with no infrastructure to carry it. And the city keeps waiting for a church that was supposed to live inside the work of restoring it, not visit it once a quarter.

A church that doesn't manage its city's needs from a distance, but lives inside the work of restoring it. That's what we're building toward, together.

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