Today, we honour Norberto Rubén Batista, who would have turned 75 on 12 March. Loved across South America, he left a lasting mark despite serving only two years as District Apostle.
Divine services for the departed are a moving experience for many. But why do they exist and how do they work? A module on nac.academy provides some insight.
During the recent visit of the Chief Apostle to Lusaka, Zambia, a sign language choir delivered a performance that speaks beyond words. Here is a contribution in honour of World Hearing Day today, 3 March.
From delicate and fragile to powerful and majestic—and always deeply moving: this is the sound that emerges when South African musicians reinterpret what is often regarded as a simple children’s song.
Practical knowledge on preaching, liturgy, pastoral care, and other topics: this is what the e-learning platform nac.academy offers. Access is very easy and open to anyone who is interested. Here is the first article of a new series.
In a state of harmony with the music, her instrument, and herself. Our photo of the month – January 2026. It was used to illustrate a report on two separate Youth Days in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
What is “congregation”? Certainly, more than a club or a place. And yet it is a little different from “church”. A recently published paper seeks answers.
Epiphany, Épiphanie, Fiesta de revelación … This term has made an appearance in our church calendar and is rather unusual for us. However, it is one of the oldest Christian festivals.
Christmas is almost over, and the new year has begun under the 2026 motto. In January, our divine services will follow the life of Jesus, from infant to Saviour of the world. Here are the topics that will be explored this month.
All around the globe, our 2025 motto has unfolded its potential: inspiring commitment, love in action, fellowship, and a living faith. Here is a look back.
Lively, diverse, and reflecting local traditions: that is how the congregations of the New Apostolic Church can be described. The photos of the year on nac.today testify to this.
“Yesu Nafyalwa Ilelo.” This is how Christmas sounds in Bemba, one of the seven major languages among Zambia’s seventy. The carol celebrates the birth of Christ and draws listeners into the warmth and cheer of the season.
Flowers, photos, and flags on the wall of a building—and in front of it, children with hymnals. What’s going on at this Paris restaurant? A picture and its story.
Are Christians or children of God a fan club or a group of people who share the same interests? They are much more than that, the Chief Apostle says, citing the two miracles that connect them all to one another.
Heading into the best future together: this is the underlying thought behind the Sunday services in the month of November. There are five of them this month.
They have been there for 75 years. In fact, thanks to its anniversary, the congregation of Sinzig in Germany has made it into the Church’s international news. Our picture of the month and the story behind it.