GLOBAL MISSIONS OF APOSTOLIC AND  CHARISMATIC CONGRESS (GMACC)

[Council for World Outreach, Missions and Evangelism/Umbrella Body & Ecumenical Institution for Independent Churches/Ministries.

(World wide Apostolic and Charismatic Fellowship Church (ACFC)]

 

 

 

 

 

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ABOUT GLOBAL MISSIONS OF APOSTOLIC CHARISMATIC CONGRESS (GMACC)

 

Global Missions of Apostolic Charismatic Congress (GMACC) is a fellowship of God’s people comprising independent churches, ministries, bishops and ministers gathering in unity and moving in the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit. It is an umbrella body and ecumenical institution for independent churches, ministries and fellowships uniting in Christian love and fellowship for the spread of the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ world-wide. The GMACC provides for universally common communion of Apostolic Charismatic Fellowship Church (ACFC) world wide. It also unites and collaborates with all Christian communities and organisations of like mind across the globe. It is an ecumenical body that maintains and fosters ecumenical relations with other ecumenical bodies. It believes in the Apostolic succession, centred in Christ the Lord, with a manifestation of the Holy Spirit's sovereign power through which the Holy Spirit’s anointing is released to believers, ministers and the body of Christ as a whole. [Acts 2:36-39, 17-24; John 14:12; 17:20-23; Luke 22:29]

 

The Congress promotes, supports and strengthens Missions and Evangelism in compliance with the Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ, [Mat. 28:18-20; Mark 16:15-20]. It follows the footsteps of the early apostles and embraces the apostolic anointing by the Holy Spirit with a total submission to Him (the Holy Spirit) to demonstrate His sovereign power with miracles, signs and wonders in a confirmation of God’s word. [Acts 4:33; 5:12-16; 8:4-8] It also recognises fivefold ministries consisting of Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Teachers and Pastors and gives freehand for the functioning and operations of the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the Church.