World Olivet Assembly held its 33rd General Assembly across its continental regions throughout October and November 2025, bringing together leaders and representatives from churches and ministries around the world. Under the theme verse, “In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace” (Ephesians 1:7, NIV), this year’s gatherings became a profound time of thanksgiving, reflection, and renewed commitment to the Great Commission.
Assemblies were held across the world in North America, Oceania, Southeast Asia, Europe, and other regions, as delegates gathered to review the works of the past year, study the Word, and seek renewed strength and unity for the mission ahead. Each regional assembly reaffirmed the identity of WOA as a global community united in Christ and devoted to advancing the gospel to every nation and city.
Messages delivered throughout the gatherings emphasized the grace and righteousness of Christ as both the foundation and calling of every believer. Across all regions, assemblies provided time for reflection, sharing, and renewal, where mission leaders presented reports, reviewed the Faith and Order of the church, and discussed how to strengthen evangelism and leadership development for the year ahead. Delegates prayed together, studied the Word, and sought clear guidance on how to advance the gospel more effectively in their nations and mission fields, reaffirming unity in vision and purpose under the grace of Christ.
Across continents, common themes emerged: the strengthening of mission, education, and self-supporting ministry. Many regions shared new initiatives such as deaconship programs and digital evangelism projects, reflecting WOA’s ongoing effort to build mature, biblically equipped leaders and sustainable mission centers that serve as lasting lights in their communities.
As the 33rd General Assembly concluded globally, one message resounded across all nations: to continue running the race of faith with endurance, fixing eyes on the eternal prize. Leaders departed with renewed hope and determination to labor together toward the next stage of the global mission, striving to build churches and communities that reveal the wisdom and glory of God throughout the world.