Morgan Redday shares closing remarks of “THE HOPE” film , a native ministry video used to share The Gospel with our northern plains tribal nations. FoNAC partners with School To The Nations to share this film with tribal nations in different regions of the U.S.

 

Native American Christians using many methods to reach continent’s hundreds of tribes

DALLAS – A podcast for and about Native Americans that premiered this spring was announced at the recent annual meeting of the Fellowship of Native American Christians.

It was standing room only June 9 at the three-hour event at the Omni Hotel adjacent to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Conference Center, the day before the start of the 2025 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting…

 

Native American Baptists reach out to Colorado Natives

FoNAC director Gary Hawkins, and several others travel to Ute Mountain Ute reservation in Towaoc, CO to share the gospel…

 

 

Native American Fellowship a ‘catalyst’ for missions

FoNAC aims to lend both voice and visibility to the 574 tribes in the United States and the 630-plus First Nations communities in Canada by initiating partnerships with individuals, churches, associations, and state conventions interested in Native ministry.

 

 

Fellowship of Native American Christians annual meeting held in Nashville, TN on June 14th, 2021

 

FoNAC in the Baptist Press

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Native American Fellowship donates clean water to Arizona Tribes

Through an initiative of FoNAC, volunteers have been able to distribute more than 150 water containers to members of the Navajo and Hopi tribes in the Arizona desert.

 
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Native Fellowship to discuss Gospel contextualization.

Contextualized ministry that doesn’t compromise Scripture may look different to some but not to God. The 567 tribes of the United States are very unique and diverse in who they are and their worldview and we must explore new bridges to overcome barriers.

 

Native Americans dance to a revived drum.

No one has a more hurtful past than the American Indian, but God is the great victor in our lives.

 
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Native Americans utilizing print & video for ministry

For the Gospel to become free-flowing among our Native people. We need to encourage Native people to feel empowered to take ownership of spreading the Gospel in a contextualized way without compromising the message of God’s Word.

 

Ministry Partner Video

Dave Wright, Ministry Partner with First Nations in Canada