Membership & Dues

*Every two years the National Black Fellowship conducts its biennial business session at the REACH Conference. In order for ministers to vote and for churches to seat a voting delegate, all dues must be paid up for both years. Dues for minister affiliations are $50 per year and for church affiliations $100 per year. 

*If You Would like to Be Contacted Regarding Membership or Dues by the NBF Executive Secretary’s office*

*Click the link below to give towards NBF Dues*

*Every two years the National Black Fellowship conducts its biennial business session at the REACH Conference. In order for ministers to vote and for churches to seat a voting delegate, all dues must be paid up for both years. Dues for minister affiliations are $50 per year and for church affiliations $100 per year. 

*If You Would like to Be Contacted Regarding Membership or Dues by the NBF Executive Secretary’s office*

*Click the link below to give towards NBF Dues*

Individual Members

All Ordained black and other Ministers Pastoring a predominantly black congregation (over 50% black) holding accredited fellowship certificates, also including those holding an accredited License to preach, Specialized Ministries License and Certificates of Ministry credentials from District Councils may be members of the National Black Fellowship.

Congregational Members

All Black Congregations that are affiliated with the Assemblies of God may be members of the National Black Fellowship. Black Congregations are those congregations that are predominantly Black (over 50%).

Friends of the NBF

Might not meet the criteria of membership but are individuals, churches and organizations that share the values and vision of the NBF and are located in or are committed to transforming the lives and landscape of urban
America. We welcome your partnership.

Individual Members

All Ordained black and other Ministers Pastoring a predominantly black congregation (over 50% black) holding accredited fellowship certificates, also including those holding an accredited License to preach, Specialized Ministries License and Certificates of Ministry credentials from District Councils may be members of the National Black Fellowship.

Congregational Members

All Black Congregations that are affiliated with the Assemblies of God may be members of the National Black Fellowship. Black Congregations are those congregations that are predominantly Black (over 50%).

Friends of the NBF

Might not meet the criteria of membership but are individuals, churches and organizations that share the values and vision of the NBF and are located in or are committed to transforming the lives and landscape of urban
America. We welcome your partnership.

The National Black Fellowship of the Assemblies of God is divided into the following five regions to best serve our fellowship.

The National Black Fellowship of the Assemblies of God is divided into the following five regions to best serve our fellowship.

Answer these few questions and we will be in touch!

Keynote Speakers

Bishop Walter Harvey
President,
NBF

Nona Jones
Faith-Based Partnerships, Facebook

Malcolm Burleigh
Executive Director, US Missions AG

Doug Clay
General Superintendent, AG

Choco DeJesus
General Treasurer,
AG

John Hannah
New Life Covenant Church

Conference Theme: “You have circled this mountain long ENOUGH. Now turn north”. DEUT 2:3 (NASB)

“ENOUGH”

07.20-22.2020

The conference begins Monday, July 20th, through Wednesday, July 22nd, 2020.

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