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WELCOME TO THE NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH SINGAPORE
(07.03.2006) Singapore. "Singapore is an island state, a young nation - so runs the opening statement on the new website of the New Apostolic Church in Singapore. The congregational address is included in a street map. more ...
Apostle Tumba has passed away
(02.03.2006) Kinshasa. Apostle David Corneille Tumba (49) has died. He passed away quite unexpectedly after a brief illness, and has left behind his wife and nine children. more ...
NAK-karitativ and World Relief Fund work together to provide aid
(21.02.2006) Dortmund/Sea Cliff (USA). NAK-karitativ, the aid organisation of the New Apostolic District Churches across Germany, and the World Relief Fund of the New Apostolic Church USA have joined forces to execute an aid campaign to provide hunger relief in East Africa. Initial funds in the amount of 25,000 Euro and US $50,000 respectively are earmarked for the East African regions hardest hit by the serious drought. more ...
Our Family interviews Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber: "This method of handling it seemed the most sensible to us"
(20.02.2006) Zürich. The Church magazine "Our Family" will publish an interesting interview with Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber in its April edition. In it, the church leader states his reasons for beginning a new chapter in the Church's communication policy with the information evening that took place in Uster, Switzerland on 24 January. more ...
Notice of revision of "Questions and Answers"
(17.02.2006) Frankfurt. "Questions and Answers" is the name of the little book that comprises the New Apostolic catechism. Available for decades, the most recent revision took place in 1992. Now the Church administration has decided to publish a notice of revision. more ...
The New Apostolic Christian's belief in the beyond
(17.02.2006) Frankfurt. A new brochure dealing with the New Apostolic Christian's belief in the beyond is now available. It does not claim to provide an exhaustive answer to all questions about the beyond. The work concentrates on doctrinal statements regarding the future after death. more ...
Festive divine service in the Philippines
(13.02.2006) Manila. There was great joy among all who attended: Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber visited the brethren in Manila on Sunday, 12 February 2006, where he conducted a divine service in English. During that service he also retired Apostles Virgil Fuentes and Francisco Nuyad. more ...
New website for NAC Malta
(09.02.2006) Malta. The New Apostolic Church of Malta now has its own website. Although there is only one New Apostolic congregation in Gwardamangia, it is very popular with tourists from around the world during the summer months. more ...
Doing good deeds and practising love in Basle
(09.02.2006) Basle. "Do good deeds and practise love" - so runs this year's motto for the New Apostolic Church Switzerland. This motto is to be reinforced by way of various larger and smaller events scheduled to take place throughout the year on the congregational level. At the end of January 2006, Shepherd Heinz Jenne, rector of the New Apostolic Church in Kleinbasel presented a cheque for 8,000 Swiss francs that had been raised for charity. more ...
Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber travels to Manila
(08.02.2006) Hamburg. On Thursday, 9 February 2006, Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber, the highest representative of the international New Apostolic Church, will set off on yet another journey. This time, his divine service schedule will lead him to the Philippines. More than 20 apostles from seven countries will also gather there for an Apostle Meeting. more ...
Word of the Month
01.03.2010
Supplementary explanations on our understanding of the Bible
Supplementary explanations on our understanding of the Bible
I have already taken position in the Our Family magazine on our approach to the Bible (see March... more ...
Chief Apostle's schedule
What places will the Chief Apostle be visiting in the near future? Take a look at the Chief Apostle's schedule!
Greeting Word Pentecost 2009
“But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!“ (1 Corinthians 15: 57)
