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But those who trust in the LORD will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint.

Isaiah 40:31 

Joey Ostamus , Therese Bighetty, Guy Molin, Melanie Molin in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Our Vision & Mission Statement

Dear Friends,

Thank you for inquiring into the ministries of Northern Connections Fellowship.

Our ministry is comprised of a core group of believers in Christ whose joy is spreading the Gospel of Salvation through cultural expressions.
We believe that the written words of God in the Bible have left us with many examples on how to reach all those that the Father is drawing towards his son, Christ. Through His Great Spirit, He leads us to accomplish what no man can accomplish on their own.

We believe that it is God himself that appoints leaders and rulers in this world; both good and bad to accomplish His will and to move His people into repentance, so that none would be lost. But He has also given us the gift of free will. And if we exercise our gift of free will, choosing our own pleasure and evil desires, we secure a life of emptiness and grief. But by choosing to lay our lives down for Christ, we find a new life full of hope and abundance when He comes to live within us.

Our vision that God has laid upon our hearts is one of simplicity. Within the cultural boundaries of a people, we reach out and welcome all; inviting those longing for true identity. And within these culturally sensitive walls, we teach through the testimonies of those that Christ has changed and through His Word.

They soon discover that they are of worth in the kingdom and enter into it by force, with the full realization of who their Creator really is. They press ever deeper in their walk towards their Savior and the plans He has in store for them.

We also understand that not all will accept our Creator’s call to enter into the kingdom. But like Judas who rejected his Savior, was not rejected by Christ. Rather Christ continued to walk alongside him, even up to the cross. For Christ had never come to judge the world, rather to save it. He came to give life and life more abundantly.

Joel & Melanie Molin
co-founders of
Northern Connections Fellowship

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