The Genesis Order emblem The Genesis Order Faith-inspired Minecraft server

Join The Genesis Order

One gate. One realm. One beginning.

The first step into The Genesis Order should feel simple. Everyone enters through the same gate at play.genesis-order.com, because the realm is meant to be shared from the start. Discord remains the hall outside the world where announcements, guidance, and event calls are kept.

Play

Everyone enters through the same gate

The Genesis Order is supposed to feel like one shared realm, not two separate lobbies pretending to be related. That is why the front door is the same for everyone: one Play address, one world, one journey outward from the sanctuary.

Play play.genesis-order.com
Java + Bedrock Shared gateway
  • Java and Bedrock are both meant to step into the same progression path, the same sanctuary, and the same frontier.
  • The one-click copy action keeps the first join smooth and makes the address easier to share.
  • This is the clearest way to tell visitors they are entering one world together instead of choosing between versions.

Crossplay help

Console and mobile still walk the same road

Bedrock is not treated like an afterthought here. Console, phone, and tablet players are still meant to share the same realm and the same story, which is why the site points them back to the same Play address instead of splitting them off.

  • Use play.genesis-order.com as the public join address shown across the site.
  • Discord is still the fastest place to go if anyone on Bedrock hits a connection issue or needs help.
  • The important message here is not "here is a different IP," but "you still belong in the same world."

Fast onboarding

Four steps from first visit to first session

New players do not need clutter. They need to feel like there is a clear path from browser visit to first steps inside a realm that already knows what it is.

01

Pick your edition

Choose your platform, but keep the same destination in mind: everyone is walking toward the same sanctuary through the same Play gate.

02

Copy the right server address

Use the one-click copy buttons, paste the address into Minecraft, and save the server entry for future sessions.

03

Join the Discord after that

Announcements, support, event posts, screenshots, and community conversation should all stay together in one easy place.

04

Read rules and settle in

Keep the first experience clean by pointing players toward your rules page and any welcome information you add later.

First-session tone

The first five minutes shape the whole experience.

The strongest join pages do more than list an IP. They make the world feel real before login by showing that there is a clear beginning, a place to ask for help, and a larger realm waiting beyond the first click.

  • Point players toward Discord if they need help, updates, event news, or a place to get settled.
  • Keep the rules visible so the cleaner, faith-friendly tone is clear from day one.
  • Use the join page as the first chapter of the realm, not just a technical note about where to connect.
The first road

The opening minutes should feel guided, not empty

Spawn, quests, and the first steps of progression are there so new players feel received into the realm rather than dropped into nowhere.

The shared realm

Crossplay matters because the world should stay together

One Play address reinforces the idea that builders, explorers, console players, and desktop players are all entering the same story.

The hall outside the world

Discord keeps the Order together when the server is quiet

Announcements, event calls, support, screenshots, and staff guidance live there so the community still feels present between sessions.

Next step

After they know how to connect, show them what kind of world they are entering.

Move visitors from the join page into the server features, community page, and Discord so the connection flow leads naturally into the actual content included in the server.