Kingdom Movement Alliance (KMA) will be organizing its 3rd annual Kingdom Movement Alliance Conference from February 10 to 13, 2026 at Life Spring Corner, Khermahal, Dimapur, targeting independent pastors, churches and ministers across denominations.
Announcing the conference during a press meet at Bethesda Nagamese Church, Dimapur, KMA Dimapur president, Rev. D. James Ngullie, said the annual event is envisioned to expand God’s Kingdom collectively by strengthening ministries and empowering leaders.
Themed “Empowering Leaders and Expanding Vision,” the conference will focus on spiritual growth, renewal and clarity of vision for leaders seeking deeper understanding of God’s word.
Rev. Ngullie explained that the alliance empowers independent ministers and pastors through in-depth biblical teachings, enabling them to carry forward their calling effectively. He described KMA as a faith-based, non-denominational ministry that stands alongside independent ministries to support their vision.
Unlike crusades or conventions, the conference will emphasize detailed biblical teachings delivered by notable speakers, offering participants spiritual guidance and leadership development. Rev. Ngullie further highlighted that KMA provides leadership training, licensing, ordination and networking opportunities for independent pastors and ministries.
According to him, around 40 churches have already confirmed participation, with more registrations ongoing. Delegates are expected from across the Northeast and other regions outside the state.
Bethesda Nagamese Church pastor, Mendang Amri, informed that the registration fee is Rs. 500 for the four-day conference, inclusive of food and lodging. He invited leaders and believers seeking spiritual growth to attend.
Conference executive member, Chuba Longkumer, emphasized that the event is open to all pastors, ministries and prayer centres regardless of denomination.
Nagaland: KMA to hold 3rd annual conference
Staff ReporterDIMAPUR, Jan 30 (NPN)
