Evangelical Movement of Wales - Goals

Goals

The Movement's stated aims are:

  • The promotion of a true and faithful witness to the fundamental truths of the Christian faith and to the essential spiritual unity of those who subscribe to it.
  • To bring others to a personal knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ and to encourage such to live a godly life.
  • To foster evangelism, experiential religion and a concern for revival.
  • To provide means for uniting and co-ordinating the witness and fellowship of evangelical churches, fellowships and individual Christians.
  • The formation and supervision of evangelical fellowships.
  • The publication distribution and sale of English & Welsh literature consistent with the doctrinal belief of the Movement and to facilitate the same to open such shops and other outlets as may be necessary for these purposes.
  • To provide Christian workers who subscribe to the movement's doctrinal belief with advice and support.
  • To provide theological education and training for persons aspiring to Christian service within the evangelical constituency.
  • To co-operate with other bodies, at home and abroad, which subscribe to the movement's doctrinal beliefs in the furtherance of the foregoing aims and objects.
  • To help Christians think and act biblically regarding the world in which they live.

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