Apostolic Training Center
Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Final Sunday of the month: Interactive & Strategic session at 2:00 p.m. (Returns in the Fall)
According to Acts 2:42, this is a house where disciples of Jesus Christ, Continue steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread and prayers.
This Takes Place…
- In a house of divine order where Apostle Anthony & Pastor Cheryl Nelson have delegated authority to see Christ formed in you as a soldier
- In a house with an apostolic, prophetic and intercessory mandate
- In a house of hands-on training for individual destines and the corporate destiny of the Body of Christ in the Durham Region, in the Dominion of Canada and in our world
- In a house of prototypes who are receiving their identity in Christ and running with a local troop in preparation for their rightful place in God’s end-time army
“The vision is to sharpen leaders, to encourage leaders. It really has been so comfortable for me. The minute I came, Apostle Anthony said, ’This is going to be a time of training for us. God is testing us with you to see if we’re able to take care of you.’ And I want to say that I’ve been well taken care of.
“God has provided this ministry, so that people like me who missed care- spiritual care and physical care – God has birthed it in their spirit that this place should be a place like it is because He knows what the Body needs. He has people that are so willing to serve Him, but they’re not cared for, so they leave the mission field (and) they turn down on the call that God never had anybody else to do. But it’s because the people in the Body couldn’t see that this person needs this so that they’ll be able to endure the full journey because we have a journey that each of us must take. But if we don’t have help, we will die before time and it’s not like it was God’s will. It’s because the Body couldn’t see that this foot needed two arms or they needed an eye. We need each other.”
- Marion Jacobs
Director, Youth with a Mission, Montego Bay, Jamaica
Dec. 2006