Just over a month ago, Helge Mutschler stepped out of the congregation and in front of the altar to say yes to his ordination as Chief Apostle. Our photo of the month, June 2026.
This Pentecost Sunday marks a historic day for the New Apostolic Church: Helge Mutschler was ordained as the new Chief Apostle, while Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider was eagerly looking forward to retirement.
Pentecost 2026: The Tafelsig congregation in Cape Town, South Africa, hosted this special celebration with plenty of energy, music, and joy—scenes from the divine service.
Interviews with the “newcomers” have become a welcome tradition on the sidelines of the District Apostle Meeting. The full videos will be released in the coming weeks—but here is a first glimpse.
A colourful mix of languages, as diverse as life in the New Apostolic Church: this is the new newsfeed on nac.today—a window into the world of our brothers and sisters around the globe.
Whether you call it the Good Book or the Book of Books, whether you have only heard much about it or read parts of it, the Bible has shaped lives and history like no other book. But how well do we really know it? Here is a Bible quiz to mark World Book Day on 23 April.
The new edition of community takes readers on a journey through the diversity of the New Apostolic world—from a new e-learning platform to a New Apostolic television station to the topic of pastoral care.
The web and print products are all channels through which nac.today conveys information and news. Some people, however, still want to share it in their own way. Is that okay? There is a clear answer to this question—along with three little points to observe.
Consistent, flexible, protective: this is how corporate design strengthens the identity of the New Apostolic Church around the world. The Church has just revised its design manual.
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.
Although waves may crash on us, there is a hand that protects and sustains us. The logo designed by Southern Africa depicting our 2026 motto perfectly reflects what Jesus’ words promise: “Don’t be afraid. Just believe!”
A basket, a cloth, and a pair of scissors—simple items that symbolise something bigger. This young lady holds the “key” to a newly inaugurated youth centre in Guinea-Bissau. Our picture of the month for February from the report on the inauguration captures a moment of new opportunities.
“Don’t be afraid. Just believe!” The New Apostolic Church Canada presented the design of its logo illustrating the 2026 motto not with an explanatory video, but with a musical declaration of faith.
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.
Threatening waves and outstretched hands: these are the most common motifs in the logos depicting our 2026 motto. Here are the official designs of the District Apostle Areas.
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.
Music is very popular in the New Apostolic Church. But in 2025, a particular announcement from the altar made it into the top three most frequently viewed videos on nac.today.