North America
The first New Apostolic families on the North American continent were German immigrants who sought to build new lives for themselves in Chicago. In 1872 Apostle Ferdinand Hoppe, who had been assigned to the region of North America, travelled to the USA and likewise settled in Chicago. The Church’s first building in North America, known as the “First General Apostolic Church in Chicago (Illinois)” is located in Chicago.
Today some 2,400 ministers care for more than 51,000 members in 500 congregations throughout North America. It is from here that the majority of the global missionary activities of the New Apostolic Church are carried out. The continent is home to two New Apostolic District Churches: Canada and the USA.
Canada
District Apostle Leslie Latorcai, Canada (*20.03.1944). District Apostle since 22.10.2000.
Mexico, United States of America, ...
District Apostle Richard C. Freund, USA (*02.11.1939). District Apostle since 14.05.2000.
Full list of supported countries in this area: Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Hawaii, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, St. Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, United States of America
- Website of the
NAC USA
Congregations in the USA
Greenland
District Apostle Karlheinz Schumacher, North Germany (*19.03.1944). District Apostle since 27.11.2005.
- Website of the supporting
NAC Northern Germany
Congregations in Greenland
Anguilla, Antigua, Aruba, Netherlands Antilles
District Apostle Theodoor J. de Bruijn (*26.02.1949). District Apostle since 06.12.1998.
- Website of the supporting
NAC Netherlands
Facts & Figures
Members: 52.273
Ministers: 2.424
Congregations: 421
(31.12.2007)
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