The definition of "ministry" is service. A core belief of the Apostolic Christian Church is that every Christian should serve others as Christ was a servant to all. This can be through visible efforts or can be as simple as quiet behind-the-scenes prayer. Some of our organized ministries include:
Sunday School is held each Sunday morning for children 3 years old through high school seniors. All are welcome. Activities throughout the year include participating in service projects, Vacation Bible School, annual trips to visit churches in Kansas for middle school and high school students, and the Easter and Christmas programs
The purpose of this group is to provide single believers in the church support and fellowship. This enables each one to be centered on God’s word - built up through teaching, instruction, mentoring, and peer-to-peer relationships. This group gathers on a regular basis for Bible study, group discussion, and praising God through singing together.
HarvestCall is an outreach arm of the Apostolic Christian Church of America whose purpose is to enable the Apostolic Christian brotherhood to proclaim Christ and serve others beyond the capacity of the local church. This is accomplished by equipping and mobilizing brethren to proclaim the gospel, disciple and nurture believers, and demonstrate the love of Christ with deeds of compassion.
Our local church supports HarvestCall through participation on various national and international boards and work-teams including sending an annual team in November to Casa Vida y Esperanza in Magdalena, México.
Information about other ministries of the Apostolic Christian Church of America can be found
here
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