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The Trans-Atlantic and Pacific Alliance of Churches (TAPAC)

'Fostering Visible Unity and Cooperation among Churches Globally.'

The Trans-Atlantic and Pacific Alliance of Churches (TAPAC) serves as a unified body for Independent Charismatic and Pentecostal churches and organisations across the globe. We focus on providing comprehensive guidance, unwavering support, strategic empowerment, and high-quality training and education. TAPAC is dedicated to ensuring authenticity and recognition for our member churches and leaders, fostering growth, credibility, and a global sense of community within the faith.

TAPAC is a member of Churches Together in England (CTE). We actively operates in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, North and South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Regions. The headquarters of the Alliance is situated in England, United Kingdom, the City of London where it was founded.

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Empowerment, Authenticity & Recognition

TAPAC is committed to empowering churches and their leaders by offering authenticity and formal recognition within the global faith community. 

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TAPAC First President & Founder

Honouring Archbishop Dr Jubameeta Paul Hackman

As the founder of the Trans-Atlantic and Pacific Alliance of Churches (TAPAC), Archbishop Dr Jubameeta Paul Hackman was a visionary leader whose honesty, generosity, and wisdom touched lives across the world. His legacy of faith, unity, and service endures for future generations.

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Become a TAPAC Member

Individual ministers, churches, denominations, and ministries can apply to become members. Membership is by formal application only.  The Alliance has an application form, which requires:

  • A statement of faith (to ensure doctrinal alignment).
  • Proof of being a registered church/ministry.
  • Recommendation letters or endorsements from existing council members.
  • Commitment to support the Alliance mission (unity, evangelism, social impact, etc.).
Approval: The ecclesiastical board reviews the application and decides on membership.

Dues: Membership fees consist of either annual dues or partnership contributions.
 
Ethos of TAPAC  
In TAPAC Member-churches relate to one another in the spirit of unity based on the clear understanding that though we are many members yet we are one body. In all our relationships, we endeavour to cultivate an atmosphere of love and mutual acceptance, which stimulates each member-Church to reach its goal in Jesus Christ.  
 

These benefits include

  • Unity & Fellowship – Your church connects with other leaders and ministries.
  • The organisation often serves as a collective voice, representing believers on moral, social, and political issues within the community.
  • Prayer & Support – Access to prayer networks, intercessory coverage, and spiritual encouragement.
  • Recognition as a TAPAC GLOBAL member

Membership Benefits

  • Training & Resources: Workshops, leadership training, pastoral support, and Bible teaching resources.
  • Partnership Opportunities: Joint evangelism campaigns, conferences, youth events, and community projects.
  • Credibility and recognition: Being part of a recognised organisation often adds legitimacy to a church or ministry.
  • Networking: Easier access to guest speakers, mentors, and collaborations.
  • Conflict Resolution: Mediate disputes between the church and leaders.

Partnership Benefits

  • Stronger Influence: As an organisation, we impact laws, social issues, and public policy more effectively than a single church.
  • Funding and Grants: We provide access to aid programs, mission funds, and charitable partnerships.
  • Shared Facilities/Programs: Use of conference spaces, mission trips, or community outreach programmes.

TAPAC Global Executives

Our global executive typically serves as head of the alliance. They are responsible for overseeing the vision, governance, and worldwide operations of the organisation.

They:

  • Provide biblical and spiritual directions for the organisation's global mission.
  • Promote unity among different denominations and ministries in the organisation.
  • Represent Christ-like integrity, humility, and servant leadership.
  • Guide prayer initiatives and intercessory efforts for nations and the member churches worldwide.

Meet the TAPAC Global Executives

Professor Prince Daniels

Professor Prince Daniels (UK)

President
Archbishop Dominique

Archbishop Dominique Bierman (Israel)

Bishop Kwasi

Bishop Dr Kwasi Owusu (UK)

General Secretary
Archbishop Langston

Archbishop, Dr Lawrence Langston (USA)

Archbishop General & Special Advisor
Bishop Christy

Bishop Dr Christy Oziegbe (UK)

Treasurer
Bishop Comfort

Bishop Dr Comfort Ubani-Nsionu (UK)

Special Advisor
Bishop Newman

Bishop Emmanuel T. Newman (UK)

Member
Bishop Melvin

Bishop Melvin Longdon (UK)

Member
Apostle Andrew

Apostle Andrew Hackman (USA)

Member

TAPAC Forms

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