S.W.A.T.

Join us for our weekly prayer meeting in Special Warfare And Tactics

Overview

SWAT — Spiritual Warfare And Tactics — is a specialized, invitational ministry within TORCC New York dedicated to strategic prayer, intercession, and spiritual warfare.

This is not a public ministry.
This is not an open sign-up gathering.

SWAT is reserved for select members who carry a clear calling and spiritual witness, affirmed by senior leadership, to stand in warfare prayer on behalf of the house, the city, and the purposes of God.

Scripture reminds us:

“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers…” — Ephesians 6:12

Spiritual warfare is not emotional reaction.
It is disciplined, mature, Spirit-led engagement.

SWAT members are entrusted with:

SWAT does not replace personal discipleship, counseling, or pastoral care. Participation requires ongoing alignment, humility, and accountability within the broader body of Christ.

Our commitment is to steward spiritual authority carefully — not casually.
To protect unity — not disrupt it.
To engage spiritually — but always in order.

Participation requires spiritual maturity, stability, and alignment with the leadership of the house. This mantle is not assumed — it is entrusted.

SWAT operates under:

  • Clear pastoral covering
  • Structured accountability
  • Doctrinal integrity
  • Unified leadership oversight

This ministry functions quietly but powerfully — often unseen, but deeply impactful.

Not everyone is called to this assignment. But those who are know the weight of it.

Called. Commissioned. Covered.

Training the
End Time Army

Every child in Kidztown is trained to grow through 10 Levels of Spiritual Development, building a foundation that will last a lifetime:

Level 1.

Know Your Word

Learning Scripture as the ultimate truth and weapon of faith.

Level 2.

Know Yourself

Discovering identity, value, and purpose in Christ.

Level 3.

Know Your Gifts

Recognizing and using the unique gifts God has placed inside.

Level 4.

Know Your Enemy

Learning to discern deception and stand strong in truth.

Level 5.

Know Your Maturity

Growing in wisdom, obedience, and responsibility.

Level 6.

Know Your Growth

Measuring progress in faith, character, and relationships.

Level 7.

Know Your Value

Understanding self-worth through God’s unconditional love.

Level 8.

Know Your God

Deepening relationship through prayer, worship, and revelation.

Level 9.

Know Your Legacy

Honoring those who came before and building a lasting faith inheritance.

Level 10.

Know You’re Ready

Walking in confidence, into discovering who you are in Christ as a young adult.

Additional Info

⚠️ Important Ministry Disclaimer SWAT (Spiritual Warfare And Tactics) is a specialized and invitational ministry operating under the direct covering and oversight of senior leadership at TORCC New York. Participation is not open to the general congregation and is not based on personal desire alone. Members are prayerfully identified, affirmed, and commissioned by leadership based on demonstrated spiritual maturity, stability, doctrinal alignment, and character.

Legal Disclaimer:

This ministry does not promote sensationalism, spiritual elitism, or independent warfare practices. Spiritual warfare is conducted soberly, responsibly, and in full submission to church leadership. SWAT does not replace personal discipleship, counseling, or pastoral care. Participation requires ongoing alignment, humility, and accountability within the broader body of Christ. Our commitment is to steward spiritual authority carefully — not casually. To protect unity — not disrupt it. To engage spiritually — but always in order. “Let all things be done decently and in order.” — 1 Corinthians 14:40

Join us for Kidztown Takeover, our annual service where the children of TORCC lead the church in worship, joy, and celebration! Through music, dance, storytelling, and their “End Time Army” training levels, our Kidztown Special Agents will share what they’ve learned about God, identity, and courage. This is a powerful, family-centered service that reminds us that our children are not just the church of tomorrow—they are the light of today. Bring your family and come ready to be inspired!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Growing in faith starts with honest questions.
Here are some answers to help guide your journey.

What is S.W.A.T. at TORCC?

S.W.A.T. (Spiritual Warfare And Tactics) is a specialized, invitational prayer ministry at TORCC New York devoted to strategic intercession and spiritual warfare. It exists to stand in warfare prayer on behalf of the house, the city, and the purposes of God, in line with Ephesians 6:12: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers…”

How does S.W.A.T. operate within the church?

S.W.A.T. functions quietly but powerfully under clear pastoral covering, structured accountability, doctrinal integrity, and unified leadership oversight. It does not replace personal discipleship, counseling, or pastoral care; instead, it serves the wider body by stewarding spiritual authority carefully, protecting unity, and ensuring “all things be done decently and in order” (1 Corinthians 14:40).

Is S.W.A.T. open to everyone?

No. S.W.A.T. is not a public ministry or open sign‑up gathering. Participation is reserved for select members whose calling and spiritual witness have been prayerfully identified, affirmed, and commissioned by senior leadership based on demonstrated spiritual maturity, stability, doctrinal alignment, and character.

What happens during a S.W.A.T. prayer meeting?

S.W.A.T. gatherings are conducted with intentional focus and discipline. Members engage in guided prayer and spiritual warfare over specific situations, individuals, regions, and assignments as led by the Holy Spirit. The emphasis is on sober, Spirit‑led engagement—not emotional reaction—standing in the gap with authority, humility, and spiritual integrity.

How can someone get involved with S.W.A.T.?

Those who sense a genuine call to this kind of intercessory ministry should speak with TORCC leadership. Because of the weight and sensitivity of the assignment, individuals may be invited into a season of prayer, observation, or preparation before any consideration for involvement, ensuring that this mantle is entrusted only where there is proven readiness and alignment.