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Jomea Apostolic Mission Cameroon

P.O.Box 59 mankon_Azire, Menzam Division • Bamenda, NWP 237 • Cameroon • 7715903 • Non-denominational

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Proclamation Evangelism

OUR MISSION: Our mission is to glorify God by preaching a holistic gospel. Providing an arena for independent churches and organisations to participate interdependently in the common cause of advancing biblically authentic, dynamic, compassionate Christianity to all people groups all over the world, meeting both their spiritual and felt needs in religion and secular education, Social health care centres for HIV patients, home economic centres for repented prostitutes and abandoned children and building unity in the body of Christ World-Wide (Mark 16:15-16; Matthew 10:1,7-8, 28:18-20, Mark 13:30-31, Matthew 25:41-46). OUR VISION: For it is our vision to be a solution ground where the lost are saved, the hurting, the depressed, the frustrated, the poor and the confused can find real meaning in life and lasting love, acceptance, help, hope, forgiveness, restoration, prosperity and encouragement;preparing the church also for the rapture [Isaiah 3:10; 2chron.31:21; psalms.36:7-9]. OUR GOAL We envision ourselves as the Fellowship of choice for independent churches and organisations, desiring to prayerfully work together in the spirit of interdependence. In fulfilling our vision we are committed to excellence in the pursuit of the following goals which will be shared in this site. Pastors: Rev. Eyongben A. Joseph and Agbor Eyong Mary

Social Evangelism

List of Goals 1. DOCTRINAL PURITY We are committed to preserving, defending, and proclaiming the historic, fundamental teachings of the Christian faith as set forth in the Word of God, and a biblical world view as derived from its teachings 2. UNIFIED PURPOSE We are committed to the pursuit of unity in the advancement of our common cause. In the pursuit of unity we make the following recommendations: The evaluation of every organisational undertaking in light of our mission statement. The structuring of the Fellowship to provide Regional Representatives to assist their members in the achievement of our unified purpose. The motivation of genuine and practical unity in the pursuit of all our mission goals by the following: *Clearly communicating all these goals to the entire constituency *Developing a network for ongoing interaction with Regional Leadership *Promoting interactive forums that further our causes. 3. SERVANT LEADERSHIP We are committed to the development of leaders who reflect the selflessness of Christ in the leadership of those to whom they minister. In order to develop such leaders, we make the following recommendations: *Modelling servant leadership in life, *Practice, *Attitude in all areas of leadership within our Fellowship. *Providing open forums for interaction with our organisations leaders *Conducting seminars to equip and motivate men to become more effective servant leaders *Reviewing and recommending books on servant leadership 4. PASTORAL MENTORING We are committed to facilitating the establishment of an apprenticeship network among our churches for the development of effective pastoral leaders. To achieve this, we make the following recommendations: *Educating the Fellowship regarding the scope and essence of the concept *Developing a suggested Pastoral Apprenticeship Program *Recruiting local churches willing and able to participate *Developing a network for support, information, and accountability *Encouraging schools and men to participate in such training 5. EXPOSITORY PREACHING We are committed to effective communication in preaching that emphasises sound exegesis; historical, grammatical, literal interpretation; with relevant application. To support and encourage this approach, we recommend the following: *Emphasising expository preaching through Fellowship publications and through both regional and national seminars *Availing ourselves of the talents and experience of those men in our Fellowship who are strong in expository preaching *Recommending resources to enhance and promote expository preaching 6. SOCIAL CONCERN We are committed to recognising and responding to the physical, material, and emotional needs of both Christians and non-Christians in such a way as to bring them the touch of Gods love and compassion as well as the light of His redemption. To effectively achieve this we make the following recommendations: *Educating our constituency regarding how they can better respond with Gods redemptive love to situations of need *Encouraging local churches to respond appropriately in the name of Christ to physical, material, and emotional needs arising in their communities *Encouraging the Council of Regional Presidents and all Regional officers to be available and actively involved in response to social concerns *Developing a master plan for response to disasters *Refining our ability to respond quickly and effectively to needs arising from financial crises or natural disasters through our *Benevolence Committee *Developing and implementing a strategy for keeping those involved in the network and the entire Fellowship informed of needs outstanding and of services being rendered *Emphasising through Fellowship publications, at Regional, and at National *Conventions the social aspects of ministry being carried out in the name of Christ 7. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION We are committed to the development of an effective information strategy to clearly, thoughtfully, and sensitively distribute useful data. To achieve this we recommend the following: *Making full use of printed material *Exploring the capabilities of a computer bulletin board service *Investigating the use of technological resources for the dissemination of information when appropriate *Identifying and soliciting the involvement of individuals or organisations who may assist in providing these services *Promoting interactive communication between the Fellowship office and the Regional Presidents 9. HOLY LIVING We are committed to pursuing and promoting godly character that begins with the renewing of the mind and motivates biblically moral and ethical conduct resulting in personal integrity. To cultivate this, we recommend the following: *That our Fellowship emphasise the need of and scriptural demand for personal holiness *The promotion of resources that contribute to and promote the practice of holy living *Exposure of trends within our culture that undermine holy living *The dedication of seminars to issues pertaining to holiness *The practice of biblical discipline. 10. FERVENT PRAYER We are committed to the practice and promotion of both private and corporate prayer. To facilitate this, we make the following recommendations: *Systematically promoting a broad awareness of the necessity of effective, fervent prayer *Giving special emphasis to the importance of the personal prayer life of leaders *Encouraging those in leadership to provide a consistent example *Promoting available resources that encourage personal and corporate prayer *Establishing a Fellowship Annual Day of Prayer 11. EVANGELISTIC ZEAL We, being compelled by the love of Christ, are committed to the passionate proclamation of the Gospel to all people because all men apart from Christ are lost and face the horrors of eternal judgement. To promote this, we make the following recommendations: *Developing of lay teams of evangelism to help churches. *Emphasising evangelism and missions at National Conventions and Regional functions. *Developing training seminars in evangelism and missions *Promoting enthusiastic use of evangelistic tools. *Encouraging our churches to avail themselves of the services of individuals in our *Fellowship who demonstrate a passion for evangelism and have the proven ability to motivate and challenge others to evangelise. *Emphasising consistent prayer for the lost *Identifying lost people groups for prayer and evangelistic effort *Encouraging evangelistic preaching at all levels *Encouraging short term and long term missions. *Mobilising the Body of Christ for saturation evangelism and missions through rallies, retreats, seminars and conferences both in the local, national and international level. 12. RELEVANT TEACHING We are committed to accuracy and appropriate creativity in the teaching of Gods Word enabling people to understand and apply Gods truth, and to develop a consistent world view. To promote relevant teaching, we make the following recommendations: *Maintaining our emphasis on relevant teaching through Fellowship publications and by seminars at National Conventions and Regional functions *Availing ourselves of the expertise of those men in our Fellowship who are gifted teachers *Informing our constituency of available resources that assist in the development of creative, relevant teaching *Encouraging and providing training to help our local churches to develop quality libraries of useful teaching materials *Expanding the Fellowship press to include teaching materials 13. MISSIONS INVOLVEMENT We are committed to the establishment of biblical, local churches by means of local, national and global proclamation of the gospel. In order to cultivate this, we make the following recommendations: *Maintaining a standing Missions Committee *Continuing to educate our constituency concerning the ministry of both home and foreign missions *Exhorting our churches to be missionary sending churches *Developing a strategy for the co-ordination of Church Extension efforts Involving ourselves as a Fellowship in special missions projects 14. CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT We are committed to the regular revaluation of our methodology, activities, and vision regarding their effectiveness for the glory of God. To achieve this, we make the following recommendations: *Establishing a committee for periodic organisational revaluation. *Developing a tool for regular use in interactive evaluation. *Reviewing periodically our mission and vision statements. *These goals are dedicated to the ongoing cultivation of a balanced, growing Fellowship.

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Evangelism/missprayer meetings

Monday 5.pm.

Praise and Worship meeting

5.PmTuesday

Witness and training

Wenesday 5.pm

Prayer for deliverane

Thursday 5.pm

Bible Study Class

Frday 5pm

Our Staff

Eyongoben Joseph

Tifang Joseph

Tatuh Emmanuel

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Arori Rapael

Evangelist •

Agbor-Mbi Mary