Up to date: the websites
The New Apostolic Church International has two websites? That’s right, that is part of the concept because the Church is as much a formal organisation as it is a living community of believers. And both are to be visible.
nak.org: the official bulletin ↑
nak.org has been the official website of the New Apostolic Church since 1997. It publishes official statements, doctrinal texts, and other authoritative information. Its task is to communicate the relevant contents of the international Church leadership as required. The information is published in English, French, German, and Spanish.
To view the most recent nak.org , bulletin, please click here.
nac.today: the news magazine ↑
nac.today was launched as the news magazine of the New Apostolic Church International in 2015. With reports from all around the world, it presents New Apostolic Christians and other interested readers with many interesting and useful facts on six days a week. Its mission is also to bring the lives of the Church members closer together and thereby promote the unity of the Church. The magazine clarifies subject matter and explains the background.
For the latest news from nac.today click here.
nac.photos: the photography platform ↑
nac.photos is a specialised online service of the New Apostolic Church International dedicated to photography in a church context. Launched in 2022, the website offers practical tips, general information, and legal guidance for responsible and professional photography during divine services and church events. It is intended as a guide for both amateurs as well as for experienced photographers.
Click here for the tried and tested photography tips from nac.photos.
nac.academy: the e-learning platform ↑
nac.academy is the online learning resource of the New Apostolic Church International. Launched in 2025, it is available in over ten languages and can be accessed by anyone interested. The content is structured in modules that can be completed in approximately 30 to 75 minutes. They cover topics such as the sermon, pastoral care, liturgy, concept of ministry, prayers in divine service, and the doctrine of salvation for the departed. Texts, audio files, videos, and self-assessments facilitate learning. All materials have been reviewed and approved by the Church leadership.
To access the resources of nac.academy, click here.