Faith Christian Church of All Nations (FCCOAN) is a Christian church located in Witpoortjie Roodepoort, Gauteng, South Africa. The church was founded in 2024 in the founder’s home after God called him and gave him the vision. Initially, the church comprised the founder, his family, an elder, and our neighbour our brother in faith. Since then, the church has experienced growth, for it is no longer we who live, but Christ who lives in us. The life that we now live, we live by faith in the Son of God, who loved us, gave His life for us, and called us (Galatian 2:20). He called us and sent us out to preach the message of Jesus Christ throughout the nations (Mark 3:13).
Our mission is to bring the lost and broken into the loving embrace of Jesus Christ, welcoming them into His family. We are dedicated to nurturing passionate and devoted followers of Jesus Christ, guiding them toward maturity in faith. By equipping believers for ministry within the church and their divine mission in the world, we aim to glorify God’s holy name in all that we do.
Our Sunday Prayer Meetings are held from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Our worship style is predominantly contemporary, complemented by gospel songs led by our congregation. We place a strong emphasis on both the Word and Spirit during our gatherings. We strive to remain open to the Holy Spirit, often dedicating time to prayer.
We seek to welcome the gifts of the Holy Spirit more fully into our corporate worship. On the first Sunday of each month, we partake in communion together as a community.
Every Thursday, we hold a seeker-friendly prayer meeting called “120 Minutes of Family of Faith.” This 120-minute service is followed by tea and is suitable for all ages. It is especially welcoming those exploring Christianity, those who may struggle with traditional church services and those facing various life challenges. We emphasise the unique nature of this service by allowing attendees the opportunity to share the word.
These meetings are primarily aimed at our senior family members and those who prefer a traditional style worship. The service includes hymns, prayers, and a shorter sermon. Although attended by a small number of people, it provides a meaningful opportunity to pray together and intercede for others.
Annually, we plan inclusive prayer meetings for men, women, youth, and children. These gatherings are organised with the participation of various stakeholders such as churches, NGOs, business organisations, government bodies, political organisations, and civic associations. These special occasions are always a joy to be part of and provide a wonderful opportunity for community and spiritual growth.
For the first time in less than year, we have introduced two Elders to work alongside our pastors in providing vision and direction to our church. The elders, together with the pastor, form the pastoral team. Each leader oversees a specific portfolio and area of ministry, such as Intercessions and Bible studies. Additionally, we have a dedicated children and youth leader who manages various youth and children’s activities within the church.
A few highlights of our church activities include:
Families come together for prayer and fellowship during our quarterly night prayers meetings.
We engage in various outreach programmes, such as evangelism, to share the gospel and serve our community
We provide food parcels to widows/widowers, orphans, vulnerable children, senior citizens, people living with disabilities, and disadvantaged communities.
We are planning to establish an aftercare programme to assist school children with their homework and other school activities, such as reading books and completing school projects.



















