About All Nations International Church

Vision, Leaders, Beliefs

Our mission and vision

We are actively engaged in fulfilling the great commission (Matthew 28:19) because we believe that a fulfilling and fruitful life as purposed by God only springs out of a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

As a part of the Church in Plymouth we wish to cooperate in the building and edifying of the whole Church, giving our time and making our resources available to others. • A major focus of the
All Nations International Pentecost Church We are actively engaged in fulfilling the great commission (Matthew 28:19) because we believe that a fulfilling and fruitful life as purposed by God only springs out of a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

As a part of the Church in Plymouth we wish to cooperate in the building and edifying of the whole Church, giving our time and making our resources available to others.

A major focus of the All Nations International Pentecost Church is to intercede for the Cities and Nations.

  • To glorify God and change the world: ministering reconciliation, healing and deliverance to a lost and dying world through the glorious gospel of our great God and Saviour Jesus Christ.
  • To preach this gospel of grace to as many as possible: sowing God’s word so that many will come to repentance for salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
  • To increase unity in the body of Christ: working together with churches for the common purpose of receiving the harvest of souls.

Our Leaders

Founder and Pastor

The founders of All Nations International Church are Pastor Osee Ntavuka and his wife, Marie Louise. They have been married since 1986 and have four children. Pastor Osee grew up in a Christian family in Rwanda, but became rebellious as a teenager. He later accepted Jesus as his personal Lord and Saviour after a visit from a local evangelist in 1983. Since then, his life has taken on new purpose and meaning.

Osee and Louise established All Nations Ministries in Rwanda in 1995, and have ministered extensively in the Great Lakes region, including Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, and Congo, helping to build God’s kingdom through planting churches, conferences, seminars, and big crusades.

In 2000, they were called by God to come to the UK with their children to set up All Nations International Pentecost Church in Plymouth. Their deep and heartfelt desire is to bring revival to the city of Plymouth and the UK.

Statement of Faith 

There is one God, existing eternally in three persons: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
John 10:30; John 14:26; Philippians 2:5-7

The Bible is the infallible Word of God, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and contains every answer to man’s problems
2 Timothy 3:16, 17; 2 Peter 1:20,21

Man is created in the image of God but separated from God by sin. Without Jesus we cannot have a relationship with God.
Genesis 1:26; 1 Timothy 2:5

We can have a personal relationship with God through salvation, God’s free gift to man. It is not a result of what we do, but it is only available through God’s unearned favour. By admitting we have sinned and believing in the death, burial and resurrection of Christ, and accepting Him as Lord, we can spend eternity with God.
Ephesians 2:8,9; Romans 5:1; Romans 3:24

We believe in water baptism, as taught and demonstrated by Jesus, as the way for believers to identify with the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus.
Matthew 28:19; Romans 6:4; Matthew 3:13-17

The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is a gift from God. He helps empower the believer to develop the character of Christ and live every day in God’s will.
Matthew 3:11; Acts 2:4

God gives all believers spiritual gifts. They are for the strengthening of God’s people (the Church) and proof of God’s existence and power to unbelievers. The gifts of the Spirit are active and relevant today.
1 Corinthians 12:4-11; 1 Peter 4:10

Divine healing is active in the lives of people today through Jesus, who is the Healer. Healing includes physical, mental, emotional and spiritual restoration. Luke 9:11; Matthew 9:35; Acts 10:38; Matthew 10:1

The Bible describes hell as a real place. It is a place of suffering and a place of permanent separation from God for those who die without accepting Christ. God’s desire is that no one be separated from Him for eternity, which is why He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to earth.
Hebrews 9:27; Revelation 2