Vision:
Encourage, equip and strengthen the Nepali speaking churches in the United States of America and beyond to glorify God
What is the Bhutanese-Nepalese Churches of America?
- BNCA is the picture of Psalm 133:1.
- BNCA is the fellowship.
- BNCA is a contact platform.
- BNCA is an umbrella body.
- BNCA is a movement.
- BNCA is also the picture of Rev. 7:9-10.
Mission:
- Organizing an annual summit for Nepali speaking churches in the United States of America and beyond.
- Equipping the local churches in fulfilling the great commission of the Lord Jesus Christ by organizing various conferences such as youth conference, women’s conference etc.
- Provide trainings (short term and long term) and seminars to equip the local church leaders.
- To recognize proven ministries in the body of Christ through membership in BNCA as licensed or ordained minister.
- Provide a platform for a stronger relationship and network among the Nepali speaking churches in the USA and beyond.
- Mobilize vibrant prayer movement among the Nepali speaking churches in the USA and beyond.
- Involve in relief work during the time of natural disaster.
Commitments:
- BNCA is called to be “Faithful” not to be a “Successful”
- BNCA does not “compete” but “complement”
- BNCA is aware to avoid “miles wide” and “inch deep”
- BNCA is comfortable to “move” with the “movers”
- BNCA obeys: Acts 1:8 “Start within”
- BNCA sticks to the principle “now or never”
Structure of BNCA
- It is non-profit organization registered with the government of America.
- BNCA has its constitution.
- It has nine elected executive board members.
- The board has three years of tenure.
- It has advisory team of six senior pastors
- It has registered lawyer to monitor legal matters.
- BNCA is committed absolutely to the edification and the growth of the local church.
- Networking and meetings
- Facilitation
- Support and Solidarity
- Process of Discipleship
- Some of the regular activities in BNCA Organization of the Annual Summit