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History
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THE HISTORY OF ALL NATIONS FELLOWSHIP

All Nations Fellowship - International was founded and is led by Rev. Cyril Curtis and his wife Adina. The church at its former location was started by them with their four children Philip, Keren, David and Jonathan in January 1995.
All Nations Fellowship is a church with a vision to cooperate with others in winning Northampton and the world for Jesus Christ." Cyril and Adina are currently assisted by an able and talented group of ministers and workers who play a very active part in the ministry. God has blessed the work by adding an enthusiastic and committed multi-cultural congregation of wonderful people, whose love for the Lord Jesus is shown by their evident love and concern for one another. There is always a warm welcome for ALL at "All Nations Church."
Cyril and Adina began their church planting ministry in High Wycombe in 1984. Moving to Northampton 1987 Cyril graduated from Overstone College with a Diploma in Theology and went on to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in Bible and Theology by correspondence. Adina qualified as a state registered nurse, state registered midwife, a certified health visitor. She also has a BSc. (Hons) in Health Science; a diploma in Theology and along with Cyril recently gained a Masters in Theology from the University of Whales. They began to hold meetings at the YMCA in the name of All Nations Fellowship during 1993. Although people received Jesus as Saviour and many were blessed and ministered to there was no significant growth in the fellowship. In January 1995 the Lord directed us to the Southfields area of Northampton where we saw blessing and growth. The Lord had however promised us that we would move to a more central location. On the 29th February 2000 following a series of miraculous interventions and provisions from the Lord we purchased our current ministry Headquarters.
We have been empowered by the Lord to help establish churches in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Southern Sudan in cooperation with national pastors and missionaries. On 30th April 2005 Cyril was Ordained as a Bishop.
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