Regions in the United States
The fellowship is closer than you think
Geography didn't build AWCF. Covenant did. But geography still matters. Because people are somewhere, churches are rooted somewhere, and ministry happens in a place.
That's why AWCF is organized regionally across the United States. Not to draw lines, but to close distances. When a pastor needs counsel, they shouldn't have to search the country for it. When a church wants to connect, there should be someone nearby who already speaks the same Apostolic language.
Regional structure is simply fellowship made practical. No minister has to carry the burden alone. No church has to feel disconnected.
Through regional connection, AWCF ministers gather, teach, preach, mentor, and serve not as strangers at a conference, but as colleagues who know each other's names, struggles, and callings. Accountability grows where relationship already exists. That's what regions make possible.

Each region on that map is a network of pastors, ministers, churches, and families who are already working, already praying, and ready to do both alongside you.
Regional Directors

Bishop Ephraim Valverde II
Board of Regions - West Coast

Bishop Mike Lane
South East

Bishop Michael Boyd
South Central
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Pastor Steve Skiba
North Central
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Pastor Jason Lambert
Southwest
These leaders, alongside AWCF's general leadership, don't administrate from a distance. They show up, to encourage participation, to strengthen local churches, and to make sure the growing needs of Apostolic ministry across the nation don't go unmet.
Your region is a starting point.
Whether you're a pastor, minister, ministry leader, or a believer carrying a burden for Apostolic unity, there's a place for you in this fellowship. Not because of where you live. Because of what you believe and who you're becoming.
Find your region. Make the connection. Help strengthen the Apostolic witness where you are.
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