Who Are We? ↑
The New Apostolic Church is an international Christian denomination with its roots in the Holy Scriptures. Established in 1863, it follows the guidance of Apostles, reminiscent of the early Christian communities. It considers itself the Church of Christ, adhering to the teachings of the Holy Scriptures and contemporary spiritual inspiration.
The Church's core mission is to share the Gospel, administer Sacraments, and provide spiritual and humanitarian support, fostering a strong New Apostolic faith community.
Three Sacraments, including Holy Baptism with Water, Holy Sealing, and Holy Communion, are central to its beliefs.
The Church places significant emphasis on the return of Christ, missionary work, and practicing love for one's neighbor.
It operates independently and remains politically neutral, relying on voluntary donations from its members.
Our Vision ↑
We envision a church where individuals, filled with the Holy Spirit and a love for God, find a sense of belonging and direction in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We are preparing ourselves for His return and eternal life.
Our Mission ↑
We reach out to all people, teaching them the Gospel of Jesus Christ and baptizing them with water and the Holy Spirit. We offer spiritual guidance and nurture a close-knit community where each one experiences the love of God and the joy of serving Him and others.
