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If every church made a local impact, then a global impact would be a reality. The GAP will do its part!!!

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Our Local Impact is beginning another stage. The goal is to aggressively reach out to our city through evangelistic efforts. In order for this to be effective, everyone needs to be involved. If you are not a part of this local church, you can be a part through reaching out into your communities around you. Share the gospel of Jesus everywhere you go.

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What is Local Impact?

It is taking the Global Impact vision and bringing it to the local level. Listed below is the vision for Global Impact of the United Pentecostal Church, International.

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The Plan

  • 10-Year Growth Plan
  • Double in a Decade - Achieved by a 7 percent annual growth rate
  • Set goals for every trackable program, event, data source, category, etc.
  • Diligently and consistently track and measure our progress

The Goal

  • Double the United Pentecostal Church International in one decade
  • Focus the entire church on evangelism
  • Total church involvement; from the local church to the international body

The Purpose

To fulfill the destiny of the end-time Apostolic Church by impacting the world for Jesus Christ.
 

The Vision

To reach every culture, race, and religion with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
 

The Passion

To become the most powerful evangelistic force in the world!

 

 

Local Impact will follow the pattern closely outlined in the Global Impact program initiated by the UPCI.

  • Beginning in January 2009, there will be 30 days of prayer and fasting from January 1 through January 30.
  • We will then be looking forward to the March Impact.
  • Following that, we will move toward the Coming Home campaign of focusing on backsliders.
  • An aggressive outreach campaign will then be launched in mid-October through November.
  • Prayer will and MUST become the central point of our church.