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Why We Should Be at the Apostolic World Conference (AWC)

  • Global Apostolic Gathering

    • AWC brings together apostolic leaders and believers from around the world every three years.

  • Unity in Apostolic Ministry

    • It unites those already in apostolic ministry and those desiring to operate in the apostolic calling.

  • Collaborative Platform

    • The conference provides a space for collaboration, dialogue, and shared learning.

  • Addressing Emerging Issues

    • It focuses on current and emerging challenges facing the Church and the world.

  • Biblical Solutions & Strategies

    • Participants develop Christ-centered solutions aligned with Scripture.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Apostolic World Conference (AWC) is a global conference organized by the World Community of Apostolic Churches. It is held every three years to bring together apostolic leaders, ministers, and believers from around the world.

AWC is open to:

  • Apostles and church leaders

  • Pastors and ministers

  • Emerging leaders

  • Believers who desire to understand and operate in the apostolic calling

The conference aims to:

  • Foster unity among apostolic ministries

  • Address emerging issues affecting the Church

  • Develop biblical solutions

  • Strengthen the global apostolic mandate under Jesus Christ

AWC strengthens the Church by:

  • Encouraging unity and collaboration

  • Equipping leaders for effective ministry

  • Providing biblical responses to global challenges

  • Advancing the mission of the Church worldwide

Attending AWC connects you to a global apostolic movement, equips you with fresh insight and strategy, and positions you to fulfill your calling more effectively in line with Christ’s mandate.

AWC has a strong apostolic focus, emphasizing governance, alignment, strategy, and global impact. It is not just a revival meeting but a forum for shaping the future direction of the Church worldwide.

Yes. The conference brings together apostolic leaders and believers from diverse denominations and church networks, united under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

Yes. Dedicated sessions and informal gatherings allow participants to build relationships, form partnerships, and connect with global apostolic networks.