
The
Dominionite Movement
A Sect of Mainstream Judaism Centered on the Mandate of Genesis 1:26
Founded by Steven D. Brock


The Dominionite Movement is a religious sect within mainstream Judaism founded by Steven D. Brock and rooted in the Torah mandate of Genesis 1:26, “Let them have dominion.” Dominionites understand this declaration not as authority over people, but as sacred responsibility over one’s life, one’s choices, one’s community, and the world entrusted to humanity.
While firmly grounded in Jewish tradition and Torah living, the Dominionite Movement affirms that the mandate of dominion was not given to one people alone. It was given to all humanity. Dominion was not assigned to Jew nor to Gentile, but to humankind itself. For this reason, the Dominionite path honors the dignity, value, and potential of every person, and welcomes individuals from all walks of life who are committed to living with responsibility, integrity, and purpose.
For Dominionites, faith is not confined to moments of worship alone. It is expressed through daily living, ethical leadership, economic responsibility, family stability, education, and community development. Dominion is practiced through discipline, accountability, productivity, and service, reflecting the belief that spiritual identity must be visible in practical conduct.
Founded upon the principle that humanity was created in the Divine image and entrusted with stewardship, the Dominionite Movement teaches that every person carries both dignity and duty. Spiritual growth and social contribution are inseparable, and devotion to God must be demonstrated through action, not intention alone.


Under the leadership and founding vision of Steven D. Brock, the Dominionite Movement emphasizes the development of strong individuals who are equipped to lead, build, and uplift others. Through structured teaching, mentorship, and community initiatives, Dominionites are trained to govern their lives with wisdom and to contribute meaningfully to the wellbeing of society.
At its core, the Dominionite Movement is a call to engagement, not withdrawal. It is a commitment to responsibility, not passivity. It invites people to rise into the fullness of their potential and to honor God by honoring the mandate placed upon humanity to steward creation and shape a just and thriving future.
This is a faith of purpose.
A faith of action.
A faith of responsibility.
And through this calling, Dominionites seek to live out the timeless charge of Genesis 1:26, making dominion not a theory, but a way of life.

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