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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Who We Are
    • Our Board
    • Our Staff
    • Statements of Faith
    • Why AFM?
  • GIVE
  • GO
    • Application Forms
    • A Few Locations
      • India
      • Nigeria
      • Southeast Asia
    • Minister through Creative Arts
    • Opportunities for Clergy
    • Role Call: Cross-Cultural Apprenticeship
    • Strategy Coordinator
  • CONNECT
    • 📱 Social Media
    • Digital Missions Curricula
    • E-Newsletter and Prayer Updates
    • Invite Dr. Royer & Other AFM Speakers
    • Pray
    • Weekly Prayer Meetings
    • Resources – print
      • How To Form a Missions Committee
      • 10/40 Window
      • AGMP Mission Match
      • Articles/Sermons on Mission Frontiers
        • Anglican Frontier Missions, DOMA Churches, and the Global Missions Initiative: a Profile of Partnership
        • Currents of Change: How Did Everything become Missions?
        • The Great Confusion
        • How to Keep the Unreached Peoples…Unreached?
        • Pentecost and Prayer: Let Your Word be Spoken, heard, obeyed, through Him Who is the Word
        • ReforMission: Churches that Changed Their Minds
        • The Rise and Fall of Movements
        • Seeing From Another Perspective
        • Toward the Edges: Using the M Words
        • We Are Not All Missionaries, But We Are All on Mission!
        • What’s the Harm in Calling Everything Missions?
        • When Everything is Missions review (James Mason)
        • When Everything Is Missions review (Kevin DeYoung)
        • Zealous for the Things that Matter
        • 24:14 Goal: Movement engagements in every unreached people and place by 2025 (74 months)
      • Companion Dioceses, Global Partnerships, and UPGs
      • Eucharistic Healing of Nations
      • Perspectives Course
      • Reaching Hindus
      • Reaching Muslims
      • Suggested Books and Videos
    • Resources – video
      • AFM’s Heart for Frontier Peoples
      • ASAP Anglicanly
      • The Call to Nigeria
      • The Contextualizability of Anglicanism
      • Orality and Storying Scripture
      • Prayer Walk
      • Reaching Frontier People Groups
      • Reaching the Unreached
      • The Story of God
      • Tad de Bordenave on Mission
      • The Vision of AFM
      • Why You Should Go To The Mission Field
      • 25 Years of AFM
  • BLOG
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May we be good stewards. May we be good stewards.
Today, we honor those who have served with courage Today, we honor those who have served with courage and selflessness. On this Veterans Day, let us come together in prayer and gratitude for those who have served our country. Happy Veterans Day!
Pray for Spain. Pray for our missionaries who are Pray for Spain. Pray for our missionaries who are there sharing Jesus. #anglicanfrontiermissions
A view of the line to get into Korea's Sarang Chur A view of the line to get into Korea's Sarang Church on sunday @royertherev @newwineskins New Wineskins Missionary Network
(from The Rev. Chris Royer): On Sunday, we worship (from The Rev. Chris Royer): On Sunday, we worshipped at the church that partnered with his former missionary organization, OM, to train missionaries while I was living in South Korea in the early 90s during my engagement and first year of marriage to Grace. I was amazing to be back at Sarang Church. Not only has the campus exploded in size, but the beauty of their passionate singing brought me to tears on several occasions. I estimate their sanctuary seated about 10,000 and there were at least eight escalators leading into and out of the sanctuary, an amazing facility and amazing people passionate for Jesus! @royertherev Anglican Church in North America @anglican_chaplains Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic @newwineskins @newwineskins
More exciting news from the Anglican Deanery in In More exciting news from the Anglican Deanery in Indonesia. In addition to looking at the Indonesian Book of Common Prayer, I was grateful to see St. Andrew's School and Church on the island of Timor, to be completed early next year. I've attached pictures of the current worship space and their future worship space, as well as the school Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic Anglican Frontier Missions Anglican Church in North America @royertherev New Wineskins Missionary Network @newwineskins
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Thankful to see the newly opened Anglican Seminary Thankful to see the newly opened Anglican Seminary in Bali, Indonesia, and for Dean Tim Chong's gracious hospitality. May the Lord mightily use this seminary, still in it's first full year of operation. Christopher Royer @royertherev @newwineskins @the_acna  @anglicancommunion
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Watching for a new heaven,
waiting for a new earth,
we pray to the Lord, saying,
O Lord our God, have mercy,
and wipe away our tears.
We pray for the church.
Transform this broken body
into a communion of saints,
a company of the faithful,
working for good in your world.
O Lord our God, have mercy,
and wipe away our tears.
We pray for the world.
Destroy the shroud of death
that is spread over the nations.
Replace the rule of wealth and war
with your realm of justice and peace.
O Lord our God, have mercy,
and wipe away our tears.
We pray for this community.
Make your home among us;
dwell with us in this place.
Let it be a city of heavenly peace,
a place of refuge for all.
O Lord our God, have mercy,
and wipe away our tears.
We pray for loved ones.
Soothe those who are suffering;
comfort those who mourn.
Let us be glad and rejoice
in the gift of your salvation.
O Lord our God, have mercy,
and wipe away our tears.
As you have sustained your saints
through centuries of service,
keep us faithful, here and now,
until your will is done
on earth as it is in heaven;
in Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
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