AMiE Unveils Church Planting Plan for Britain

Sep 23, 2016 by

from FCA South Africa [Editor’s note: This post features a new video from Anglican Mission in England, and has helpfully transcribed some of the spoken words in the film.]

When Jesus looked at the crowds he was filled with compassion. He was deeply moved as he saw vast numbers of lost people. This love for sinners led Jesus to take action. According to Mark 6:34, “…he began teaching them many things.”

AMiE is a mission society that was established by GAFCON to multiply and strengthen healthy Anglican churches in England. Stirred with compassion, we want to assist in the evangelisation of England by starting many new churches. Our gospel ambition is to pioneer 25 AMiE churches by 2025 and 250 by 2050.

How are we planning to do this?

Researching
We will establish a map of promising and needy places to plant new gospel churches. We will do this through conversations at a national, regional and local level. We will build on the information that has already been gathered by other networks.

Recruiting
We will proactively seek out individuals to pioneer AMiE churches and to serve as Assistant Ministers. Those who lead AMiE churches will be men of appropriate character, gifting, training and experience. They will be approved by our selection process. We will also encourage Christians to relocate in order to join a church planting team.

Read here

See the video here

See also: Anglican ‘Church’ for conservative Christians launches mission in England, by Ruth Gledhill, Christian Today

The world is our parish, Hull curate says as AMiE agenda is set out, by Madeleine Davies, Church Times

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