DNA began in 2001 as a church planting initiative to develop a vibrant community of faith through a wide range of mission units and informal networks overseas. DNA seeks the dynamic of the Holy Spirit. Ours is a new expression of spirituality and mission, drawing from the wells of two millennia of living stories, embedded in Colchester and the UK.
DNA contains the genetic fingerprints of life; the fingerprints of Jesus reflect the identity and purpose of Jesus – who he is and what he came to do.
The intention of DNA Networks is to embody and multiply the fingerprints of Jesus. We aim to be 'Mission Enablers' encouraging 'new expressions' of Church.
We seek to act on purpose through the implementation of 4 key projects.
aims to help alleviate the pressure on parents by assisting with the cost of school uniform.
based on the principle that being economically active is the most significant step towards becoming integrated into society.
free English courses for refugees and migrants in Colchester and around beyond.
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free advice, support and practical help to refugees, asylum seekers and migrant workers throughout Essex.
A Bishop’s Mission Order is a relatively new instrument to give Fresh Expressions of Church a legal status within the Church of England. As a Fresh Expression Anglican Church, we share the values that underpin the faith of all Anglican churches:
Biblical – the Old and New Testaments reveal who God is
Sacramental – baptism and holy communion are outward and visible signs of inward and spiritual realities
Credal – the Apostles’ and Nicene creeds express the basis of what we believe
Accountable – to our bishops and Archdeacons, Right Reverends Dr Guli Francis-Dehqani of Chelmsford and Roger Morris of Colchester and Ruth Pattern Archdeacon of Colchester.