Church ZONES Ministry
"And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another."
- Hebrews 10:24-25
Welcome to Our Church ZONES Ministry
The ZONES Ministry at ACK St. Paul's Karen-West is our innovative approach to pastoral care, fellowship, and community building. Inspired by biblical locations and Anglican traditions, each zone represents a unique aspect of Christian journey and community life.
Anglican Foundation
Our ZONES ministry operates within the rich Anglican tradition, emphasizing:
- Biblical foundations in ministry structure
- Sacramental approach to community life
- Lay leadership and participation
- Contextual ministry to Karen-West community
Our Church ZONES at a Glance
Zones Ministry
Our Zones Ministry connecting church members in local communities
Zones Coming Soon
Our zone ministry details are being prepared. Please check back soon.
Anglican Ministry Structure
Episcopal Oversight
Under the guidance of the Bishop of the Diocese, ensuring alignment with Anglican doctrine and practices.
Clergy Leadership
Each zone is supervised by ordained clergy, providing spiritual guidance and sacramental ministry.
Lay Ministry
Active participation of lay leaders in zone management, reflecting Anglican commitment to shared ministry.
Scriptural Foundation
All zone activities grounded in Scripture, tradition, and reason - the Anglican three-legged stool.
Join a Church Zone Today
Becoming part of a zone means connecting deeply with fellow believers, growing in faith, and serving our community effectively.
Benefits of Joining a Zone
- Personal pastoral care and spiritual guidance
- Meaningful Christian fellowship and friendships
- Opportunities for service and ministry
- Growth through Bible study and prayer
- Support during life's challenges
Select Your Preferred Zone
What Members Say
Experience Deeper Christian Community
Don't just attend church - be the church. Join a zone today and discover the joy of belonging to a close-knit Christian community.