The Ambassador Ministries in Covenant provides ministry in the following areas:
Prayer Ministry: to bring salvation, wholeness, healing, and peace to broken people, relationships, and situations.
Healing of the Body: praying for and ministering to those who are physically ill, encouraging them in the healing process by building and strengthening their faith in a God who can do all things.
Healing of the Spirit: praying for and ministering to those who need spiritual renewal and restoration through sharing, teaching, nurturing, mentoring and encouraging them towards a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Inner Healing: praying for and ministering to the broken hearted, and to anyone who has a need for healing of past emotional hurts.
Intercessory Prayer: fervent praying for community, nation and nations for the pulling down of strongholds, through repentance, forgiveness, prayer walks, and soaking the land with the Word of God.
Healing to the Dying and to their Families: offering comfort and encouragement, helping them to come to terms with approaching death and coping with the mental and spiritual processes involved. Providing prayer support for the family during their time of grief.
Worship: encouraging a desire to worship God with all that we are — body, mind and spirit.
Encouraging a flow of worship, which allows freedom of expression – through dance, movement, use of banner, flags, and instruments.
Providing a ministry to the Lord in response to His love.
Evangelism and Education: bringing the Good News of salvation through Jesus Christ and God's love to all, through:
Bible study, cell groups, one-on-one ministry, and teaching of the Word.
Planning and Leading programs: Alpha, Youth Alpha, and Life in the Spirit.
Discipleship: nurturing and encouraging growth in people newly come into a personal relationship with Christ.
Healing for Palliative Care Patients and their Families: offering comfort, encouragement, and support in their difficult time. Providing prayer support for the family during their time of grief.