Our Vision
A truly just, healthy, and peaceful South Sudan, where every displaced and orphaned child, person with disability, woman, and vulnerable community member lives with dignity, safety, and hope; where the Church leads as a stable, reconciling presence in an unstable world; and where the Gospel of Jesus Christ is boldly proclaimed and lived out in word and deed through the faithful ministry of local Anglican churches.
Our Mission
To work in partnership with Anglican dioceses, parishes, Mothers’ Union chapters, SSUDRA, and global Communion bodies — including the Anglican Communion Fund and the Lambeth Partnership — to:
- Promote and support Church-led evangelism by equipping local congregations with training, resources, Bibles, and infrastructure.
- Serve as shepherds to vulnerable communities, washing feet and caring for orphans, persons with disabilities, women, and the elderly.
- Promote peace and reconciliation within churches, between church leaders, and across divided communities.
- Strengthen local churches with resources, training, and support for worship, Bible teaching, youth and children’s ministries, and lay leadership development.
- Champion the dignity of every human being, especially orphans in war zones, persons with disabilities, and women.
- Respond to crises with emergency grants and rapid relief, while building long-term self-reliance.
- Nurture right relationships among church leaders, clergy, local authorities, and communities.
- Empower local churches and communities to take ownership of their own development and evangelistic work.
- Prevent and respond to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) through survivor-centered mechanisms and zero-tolerance enforcement.
Our Goal
To equip the Church and its leaders to serve as agents of peace, reconciliation, compassionate transformation, and Gospel proclamation — responding to fragility and inequality with hope, stability, and practical care, while strengthening local churches for worship, discipleship, Church-led evangelism, and sustainable self-reliance across South Sudan.