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All Nations Church
began in the
mid-1970s when a small group of Christians in Penarth, South Wales,
were baptised in the Holy Spirit. Recognising they needed help and
direction, the group got in contact with Arthur Wallis. At
that time Arthur was working in Yorkshire with Bryn Jones, and he
introduced Bryn’s brother Keri to the group. Ever since then
Keri
Jones has provided apostolic oversight to what has become All
Nations Church.
By the
early-1980s the church had grown to around sixty people, and were
joined on their pilgrimage by another group from Rudry, just outside
Cardiff, who had themselves recently been baptised in the Holy
Spirit. After meeting in various schools across Cardiff, the church
acquired some land for a building, and in 1991
All Nations Centre
opened.
Under Keri’s
apostleship the church has continued to grow in numbers and, in line
with its name, currently has over thirty nations represented in its
membership.
Today,
All Nations Church comprises people of all ages from different social and cultural
backgrounds.
Our gatherings are characterised by vibrant praise and worship, and
a passion for the presence of the Holy Spirit. This, alongside
powerful, relevant and practical teaching from the Bible, enables us
to live effectively in our world and to reach our communities with
the love of God.
All Nations Church
works closely with other churches around the United Kingdom and the
world, as part of
Ministries Without Borders.
Together we are committed to seeing the gospel of the kingdom
preached to all people groups and to see the Church, throughout the
world, come to full maturity.
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