Albert Delali serves as pastor of Crowngate Church in the Greater London area of the United Kingdom. As an international missionary, he is the coordinator of the African European Church Network (AECN), a ministry initiative of FMWM Europe. This network addresses the unique needs of families coming to Europe who discover a vastly different culture and viewpoint of the church. Albert works with gifted African leaders in some of Europe’s most secular locations. These churches and leaders of the African diaspora are grateful for a partnership and relationship with the Free Methodist Church because of their theological and missional values.
Albert is married to Sandra and has three daughters.
Pray For
- God’s presence in all the work Albert is doing in Europe
- God’s divine protection over his family
- God to connect him with new resourceful networks in Europe
- safety and God’s grace in all his ministry travels
- the planting of new FM churches in Europe among the Africans and Europeans
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