The Anglican Mission International is committed to worship in Word, Sacrament, and Spirit. Our worship, in glorifying God is to be authentic and relevant to our cultural setting while remaining within the breadth of our Anglican paradigm.
John 4:23-24; I Corinthians 11:23- 26; Acts 17:22-24
The Anglican Mission International believes that we are to live our lives, to make disciples and to nurture and grow our churches in a manner that expresses the loving and longing heart of God for those who are separated from Jesus Christ and His Church
Matthew 9:12-13; Luke 15;
I Timothy 4: 1-5
The Anglican Mission International is committed to ministry being accomplished in relationships which express the love, intimacy, and unity of God as revealed in the relationship of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Anglican Mission International is Committed to holding ourselves accountable before God and to one another within our Anglican polity.
John 13:34; 1 John 4:11-21
The Anglican Mission International believes that every Christian is created for, gifted for, and needed for mission and ministry. We are, therefore, committed to equip, empower and release the faithful to use their spiritual gifts to glorify God and to build up the Body of Christ.
Romans 12; I Corinthians -13
The Anglican Mission International believes that we are to be generous with our time, talents and money as we share with those in need, support the work of God among us, and spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I John 3:17-18; Ezra 2:68-69;
Acts 2:44-47
The Anglican Mission International is committed to identifying and training emerging leaders who are committed to Christ and to reaching their generation with the Gospel. This will require of those seeking leadership in the Anglican Mission International to have an authentic faith, Godly character, and a servant's heart.
Luke 22:27; Romans 12;
I Corinthians 12-13
The Anglican Mission International believes that nothing of significance happens in God's Kingdom in the absence of prayer. Therefore, we seek to make prayer a priority -- inviting God to lead, restore, heal and transform our lives, our churches, our communities and the world.
John 14: 15-31; Luke 11: 1-13
The call to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, give water to the thirsty, moves Anglican Mission International to seek ways of alleviating poverty and associated issues, being involved in education and medical projects and using what every resources and opportunities we can lay our hands on to help our partners in particular to be agents of Kingdom transformation.
Matthew 25:31-45
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