Angaza School is MCN’s residential formation programme for emerging mission workers and leaders. In one year, you’ll be deeply grounded in Scripture, trained in practical ministry skills, mentored by experienced leaders, and exposed to cross-cultural mission among unreached communities.
You’ll arrive with a willing heart. You’ll leave prepared to serve in mission for the long haul.
Africa’s church is young, vibrant, and growing. But quantity without quality, growth without depth produces fragility and missed opportunity. Too many young believers with genuine passion to serve God lack access to the kind of sustained, rigorous, and relational formation that produces resilient kingdom workers and missionaries—the kind who don’t just go, but stay and bear fruit.
Angaza was created to fill that gap. Not another conference. Not another short course. A year of your life, invested in becoming the kind of person God can use to impact nations among the hardest places.
Deep engagement with God’s Word through discipleship, theology of missions, and biblical studies in community. You’ll build a firm biblical foundation that holds under pressure.
Mission strategy, cross-cultural communication, church planting foundations, community development, and contextual approaches—skills you’ll use for the rest of your ministry life.
You won’t do this alone. Angaza is a residential cohort experience with personal mentoring, shared meals, and the kind of community that forms character.
The programme includes a one-month placement among a marginalised, unreached community —not as a curious tourism, but as genuine supervised ministry with reflection and coaching.
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