Teaching and Discipleship

Teaching and Discipleship is a thematic grouping of ministry roles focused on spiritual formation, education and mentoring across all ages. The Association for Christian Ministries welcomes people in these ministries and highlights their impact on the community.

These roles include:

  • Sunday School Teacher
  • Teacher
  • Student Ministry
  • Youth Ministry
  • Children’s Ministry
  • Men’s Ministry
  • Women’s Ministry
  • Intercessor
  • Prayer Ministry

Children’s Ministry nurtures faith, character, and emotional safety in young children through age-appropriate teaching, play, and pastoral care. It lays the foundation for lifelong spiritual growth. Your wellbeing is just as important as ministering to the young ones. Join us today!


Impact in the Community: This ministry builds resilient, values-driven children who feel seen, loved, and equipped to navigate life with faith and courage.

An intercessor stands in spiritual prayer on behalf of others, communities, or nations. They listen to God, discern needs, and pray with authority, often in unseen but powerful ways.


Impact in the Community: Intercessors shift atmospheres, protect ministries, and release breakthrough by anchoring everything in prayer.

Yes. Prayer Ministry creates intentional spaces for intercession, healing, and spiritual breakthrough. It may include personal prayer, group sessions, or prophetic listening.


Impact in the Community: Prayer ministers release peace, clarity, and transformation, anchoring every ministry in God’s presence.

Yes, the Association for Christian Ministries is the network where you belong. A Sunday School and children's church teacher introduces children to biblical truths through storytelling, crafts, and age-appropriate lessons. They nurture curiosity, faith, and moral foundations.


Impact in the Community: These teachers plant seeds of lifelong faith, helping children feel known, loved, and spiritually anchored.

Yes, the Association for Christian Ministries welcomes teachers, lecturers, instructors and professors. Your wisdom builds the next generation!

 A teacher in ministry educates with excellence and compassion, integrating academic knowledge with values and emotional safety. They may serve in schools, churches, or training centres.


Impact in the Community: Teachers shape minds and hearts, empowering learners to think critically and live purposefully.

Yes, Women’s Ministry nurtures spiritual growth, identity, and leadership among women. It includes teaching, mentoring, events, and emotional support.


Impact in the Community: This ministry empowers women to live with purpose, resilience, and influence in every sphere of life.

Lay Ministers serve faithfully without formal ordination, often volunteering their time and talents in teaching, prayer, outreach, and care. They embody servant leadership, bridging the gap between everyday life and spiritual service. Their ministry brings authenticity, accessibility, and relational depth to the church and community.


Your calling matters—join the Association for Christian Ministries and grow your impact as a lay minister.

Yes. A house church leader facilitates worship, teaching, and fellowship in small, home-based gatherings. They nurture spiritual growth, accountability, and relational depth outside traditional church buildings.


Impact on the Community: House church leaders create intimate, accessible spaces for discipleship, often reaching people who feel disconnected from formal church settings.

Yes, the Association for Christian Ministries offers you a safe place to grow in wisdom and ministry.

A home cell leader guides a small group within a larger church community, focusing on prayer, Bible study, and mutual support. They help members grow spiritually and relationally.


Impact on the Community: Home cell leaders strengthen the church’s foundation by fostering trust, care, and spiritual maturity in close-knit groups.

Yes, many a pastor's wife has little formal ministry training but huge responsibilities. We will be a safe place for you to belong, grow and face the challenges of a couple in ministry.

A pastor’s wife often serves as a spiritual, emotional, and relational anchor in ministry. She may lead, counsel, or support behind the scenes, carrying unique pressures and influence.


Impact on the Community: Pastor’s wives model grace, resilience, and servant leadership, often shaping the emotional tone and health of the ministry.

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