Who We Are

The mission of the Word Christian Fellowship is not to debate or argue the Word of God but to preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God wherever the Will of God directed the church. To preach the Truth of God’s Word as restored back by the Angel Messenger of Revelation 3: 14 – 22. The church intents on serving the needs of the people, helping souls find salvation in Christ, and thrive in a Christian life.

  • To maintain a non-Denominational body of Christian persons whose sole object is to uphold and magnify the Gospel of Jesus Christ in such manner as defined by the Holy Bible;
  • To maintain, promote and facilitate the programs of our Church and uphold the purity and holiness of the truth in God’s Word for it’s members and end time believers in Vanuatu;
  • To promote Christian interaction and to preserve and encourage true inward and Divine Christian love amongst members of the Church.

Prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 60: 1 – 3) had prophesied that the Light of the Gospel of God shall come. This was foretelling the arrival of the Gospel of the Morning Light during the earthly Ministry of Jesus. The Church also believed what Prophet Isaiah said that there shall come upon the earth and the people a spiritual darkness that will blind the people to the Truth in God’s Word. The church further believed that this is the age of the fulfilment of this prophecy. Because of this spiritual darkness, the Gospel Light must penetrate through this spiritual blindness, a restoration that will swipe the world through the Gospel of the Evening Light as prophesied by Zechariah (Zechariah 14: 6 – 7). In line with this, God sent His servant William Marrion Branham in the spirit of Elijah to bring to pass this Evening Light through the fulfilment of Malachi 4: 5 – 6 and Revelation 10: 7.

The Angel Messenger of Revelation 3: 14 – 22 fulfilled Zechariah 14: 6 – 7, Malachi 4: 5 – 6 and Revelation 10: 7. He was William Marrion Branham. He was one of the most influential Bible Ministers of our time. He was considered by many to be the initiator of the healing and charismatic revival that began in 1947, and from his Ministry there sprang a myriad of other Ministers who become internationally known. One Historian of that movement stated that “William Branham was A Prophet to our generation”. A Pentecostal Historian wrote “Branham filled the largest stadiums and meeting halls in the world”.

The Full Gospel Men’s Voice, (now, Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship International), in its February 1961 Issue, wrote: “In Bible days there were men of God who were Prophets and Seers. But in all the Sacred Records, none of these had a greater ministry than that of William Branham, a Prophet and Seer of God, whose photograph appears on the front cover of this Issue of Full Gospel Men’s Voice. Branham has been used by God, in the Name of Jesus, to raise the dead.”

From 1947 until the time of his passing in 1965, the powerful ministry of William Branham was well known and considered unparalleled in the history of Gospel meetings. His dedication to helping people went far above and beyond the call of duty. Consider his 1947 faith-healing campaign in Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA, where he prayed for a solid line of people for eight straight days and nights, stopping now and then to eat a sandwich or to nap for ten minutes on the platform, while the next patient waited for him to wake up and pray for him or her. In the history of the world, there never was heard of anything like this ever being done before. And that’s just one example.

The impact of the supernatural ministry of this one man was felt not only in North America, but also around the world, including reaching the land of Vanuatu in 1973, thus was the Word Christian Fellowship Church established.

The Word Christian Fellowship has no doctrines of its own. In other words, the church’s doctrines are those that are written in the Bible. No man-made dogma are adopted as these would provide the avenue for misplacing, dislocating and misinterpreting the Word of God

The church believes on the ordinances of God written in the Bible. It does not own any money-making schemes or businesses to bring in incomes into the church. The church undertakes its activities (missionary works, visitations, religious literatures, church building, instruments, bill payments) entirely based on tithings, free-will offerings and contributions.