Our Mission

The core focus of the church is and should be the mission Jesus has given us:
Go, make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey all that He has commanded.” (Matt 28:19-20)

We therefore seek to serve and resource you and/or your spiritual community to make & multiply disciples & kingdom communities for Christ.

Who We Are
We are a group of sojourners with Christ, who have been journeying together and have discovered so much about life in the Kingdom of God! We are not an organisation; but a body of relationally connected, kingdom-minded disciples from all walks of life, ranging from students, to businessmen, to pastors, church leaders, and missionaries who have discovered that God’s kingdom goes beyond the typical expressions of church-as-we-know-it.

We are part of one big global relational movement comprising of various decentralised disciplemaking movements.

​Welcome to the journey of making disciples who make disciples. Let’s Journey Together to create disciple-making movements for Jesus!


What does it mean to be missional?

Missional movements represent a shift from attractional church models to an “incarnational” approach, where believers actively bring the Gospel into their communities, workplaces, and daily lives rather than waiting for people to come to church. We are decentralised, organic, and focused on reproducing disciples and transforming broken, local contexts. 

Key characteristics and elements of missional movements include:

  • Incarnational and Organic:  Focusing on being present in the community, similar to how Jesus lived among people, rather than to consolidate at the center of institutional power
  • Shift in Focus:  Paradigm shift from building church programs to empowering people to taking the Gospel outside to engage society directly, including through social justice.
  • Some Key Elements: The mobilization of all believers as active agents of the Kingdom, not just professionals. The movement is characterized by a “wholehearted devotion to Jesus” that causes them to spread, impacting communities with the message of God’s grace. 
  • Movement Components: Gathering communities, initiating ministry, reproducing through micro-churches or networks, and focusing on the Gospel.
  • Structure: Decentralised and relational, connecting people from all walks of life rather than being confined to traditional organisation structures.