OUR VISION:

"Building a Community of Christian Believers that transcends Race, Tribe, Colour, Tradition, and Denomination into a Kingdom-Focused Church."

OUR HISTORY

THE HISTORY OF ALL NATIONS CHRISTIANS MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL

The conceptualization, birth and nurture of this great Ministry evolve around Pastor Umo Bassey Eno, The Under-shepherd of the Ministry.

Pastor Umo Bassey Eno, JP was raised doctrinally from childhood by The Apostolic Church where he served devotedly across various districts including Lagos and Akwa Ibom States. His last place of service as a Pastor of the Apostolic Church was Cobb Road Assembly Eket Field until his voluntary resignation on June 14, 2004. 

Long before his resignation as a member of The Apostolic Church, Pastor Umo Eno was periodically hosting a non-denominational religious program tagged “NO MORE CRUMBS” in collaboration with Royalty Hotels & Recreations Ltd. The program attracted many Christians including wide and near who trunk in to fellowship together in an atmosphere beyond the church walls. 

THE BIRTH OF ALL NATIONS CHRISTIAN MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL

After his resignation from The Apostolic Church, Cobb Road Assembly, Pastor Umo Eno had withdrawn himself and his family from fellowships at the TAC assembly and remained in his house for about two weeks without attending any Church.

Grieved for days on his abdication from the Kingdom business as an ordained Pastor, he led his family and friends to commence a Christian fellowship at Rehoboth Hall, Royalty Hotels on Sunday, the 20th day of June 2004. That fellowship metamorphosed into All Nations Christians Ministry International. It is worthy of note that the first service of 20th June recorded an attendance of 192 worshippers drawn from family, friends and other willing members of the Christian Community. 

Hence, the Church - All Nations Christian Ministry International was duly and subsequently registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria.

To God be All The Glory!