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ALL NATIONS UNIVERSITY CHURCH

  • CHAPLAINCY
  • ANFGC MISSION STATEMENT
  • THE G-12 VISSION
  • TOTAL PERSONALIY DEVELOPMENT
  • MESSAGE FOR THE WEEK
  • CONTACT

The Chaplaincy of All Nations University is an institution that seeks to provide a blend of thorough biblical education in order for students to get spiritual riches aside academics. Emphasis is laid on personal and spiritual commitment and a readiness to serve the Church and community. We offer a curriculum that enables students to select levels of achievements and course loads consistent with their interests and goals.

We offer a spiritual environment for learning which encourages faithfulness to Jesus Christ and training which allows graduates to assume leadership positions in the Church and the community.


We offer a learning experience that equips workers to pioneer churches everywhere they go.
The chaplaincy has different departments. These are:

  • The evangelism and prayer ministry
  • The ushering ministry
  • The singing ministry (choir, technical team and the instrument)

With these fore mentioned ministry, the chaplaincy provides the whole counsel of God for students, staff and faculty (Acts 20:27) , the pursuit of Godly wisdom for everybody in this institution (Proverbs 4:7) The spiritual, intellectual, social and physical development of our students, staff and faculty, excellence in the training of students, staff and faculty (2 Tim 2:15), World Missions through Church Planting (Acts 1:8)


Pastor Steven Opoku-Kesse
University Chaplain


Mr. Emmanuel Kafui Kpodo-Tay
Student Chaplain

ACTIVITIES
 

BIBLE VERSE FOR THE WEEK


  EVENTS

Sunday Service:
Morning Prayer:
Monday - Friday/Sunday,
Saturday:
Morning Devotion:
Monday - Friday
Career Development - Wed.
Total Personality Development Classes: Thurs.

08:00 - 10:00

05:00 - 07:30
05:00 - 09:00
07:30 - 08:00

11:00 - 13:00
15:00 - 17:00


"And grieve not the HOLY SPIRIT of God, with who you are sealed for the day of redemption"

Eph. 4: 30

 

PRE-ENCOUNTER
ENCOUNTER
POST-ENCOUNTER
SCHOOL OF LEADERS I
SCHOOL OF LEADERS II
RE-ENCOUNTER
PRAYER AND FASTING
DANIEL FAST

 

All Nations Full Gospel Church(ANFGC) - Mission Statement


To create spiritual family where everyone feels loved and accepted (Eph. 1:6)

To provide a place of worship where everyone's talents, gifting and abilities are utilized (1 Pet 4:10)

To create a house of prayer for All Nations (Isa. 56:7, Mk 11:17)

To train and raise leaders for the body of Christ (2 Tim. 2:2)

To fulfill the great commission through church planting (Matt. 28:18-20)

The G12 vision is a powerful tool and strategy to help win souls and plant churches. Through this vision, we focus on training people to win souls, empowering them to participate in ministry and releasing them to start a new work, fulfilling our mission statement.

The G12 vision also the Total Personality Development encompasses the following steps. Win, Consolidate, Disciple and Send, which are realized as you participate in the Total Personality Development. It involves the following

  • Attend the Pre-Encounter classes to prepare for an Encounter which is held at least 4 times a year
  • After returning from the Encounter, the Post-Encounter classes are held
  • The three levels of the 'School of Leaders' classes.

ANU provides a Christ-Centered Education which is captured in our Total Personality Development Programme. This concept covers four primary areas: Leadership, Character, Spirituality and Discipline.

  • Leadership deals with Social Development and Ethical values.
  • Character deals with moral values and dress code.
  • Spirituality deals with Christian Values.
  • Discipline deals with academic and career development

ANU provides a strong academic and spiritual environment for Total Personality Development. Therefore, morning devotions and worship services form an integral part of our education

You're at a spiritual retreat in the mountains with others who want to experience a fuller Christian life. For the duration of the retreat everyone has been assigned a mentor. Yours is in his seventies, and he's been touching lives for God longer than you've been alive.

On the way to the showers the firs morning, you walk past his room. HIs door is ajar, and he has just knelt down to pray. You can't wonder. You pause and lean closer. Will he pray for revival? Pray for the hungry around the world? Pray for you?

But this is what you her, "Oh Lord, I beg You first and foremost this morning, please bless...me". Startled at such a selfish prayer, you pad down the hall to your shower. But as you're adjusting the water temperature, a thought hits you. It's so obvious; you can't believe you haven't thought of it before: Great men of the faith think differently than the rest of us.

The reason some men and women of faith rise above the rest, is that they think and pray differently than those around them. Is it possible that God wants you be 'selfish' in your prayers? To ask form more - and more again-from your Lord? There are so many Christians who take it as a sign of immaturity to think such thoughts; they assume they'll seem impolite or greedy if they ask God for too many blessings.
Maybe you think like that if you do, listen to this:
"...Oh that You would bless me indeed.."

That's what Jabez prayed; he prayed the biggest, most improbable request imaginable: ' ...Oh that You would bless me indeed...'

Did

If you desire prayer, counseling, help or training them please contact us anytime with the contacts below:

Mail:
All Nations University Church
P.O.Box KF 1908
Koforidua, Ghana

Tel: 00233 208 20102

E-mail:
saintkesse@yahoo.com
Chaplain@allnationsuniversiy.org