What We Believe

“What We Believe” presents the core Christian truths that shape our identity, strengthen our faith, and guide our mission as we seek to follow Jesus and live out the gospel with purpose and integrity.

  • The Bible

    We believe the Holy Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, are divinely inspired and fully authoritative, revealing God’s truth and guiding all believers in faith and life every day.

  • God of the bible

    We believe in the one true God revealed in Scripture, eternally existing as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, perfectly united in purpose, love, and authority over all creation at all times.

  • Jesus Christ

    We believe Jesus Christ is fully divine, born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, died to atone for humanity, rose again in power, and will soon return to fulfill God’s redemptive plan.

  • Christ Salvation

    We believe salvation is a gift of God’s grace, received through faith in Jesus Christ alone, who redeems, transforms, and restores all who trust in Him for eternal life by His mercy and power.

  • The Holy Spirit

    We believe the Holy Spirit baptizes and empowers believers, working through spiritual gifts to guide, strengthen, and equip them for effective ministry and faithful service in God’s kingdom.

  • Strengthening Gospel

    We believe in strengthening the gospel by proclaiming Christ’s truth with clarity, living out His love daily, and equipping believers to share His message of hope, grace, and transformation with the world.

OUR STORY
OUR STORY

Behind CINOC is aninteresting story

The Canadian International Network of Churches (CINOC) began with a vision to build a global family of churches transformed by Christ and committed to revealing God’s kingdom in every sphere of society. What started as a relational fellowship among pastors grew into a unified network grounded in biblical foundations and healthy leadership. On December 5, 2018, CINOC was officially incorporated under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act, establishing its federal recognition and governance. Rev. Dr. Ryan Fray was then appointed General Superintendent to provide spiritual oversight and guide the development of departments, credentialing systems, and leadership training. Since then, CINOC has expanded through international collaborations, leadership gatherings, ministerial development, and partnerships across multiple regions. Today, it continues to grow as a kingdom-focused network dedicated to equipping leaders, strengthening churches, and advancing the gospel worldwide.

OUR MISSION

At CINOC we empower leaders, equip ministries, and mobilize Churches.

We exist to glorify God by making disciples of Jesus Christ, teaching His Word faithfully, and nurturing spiritual growth in all believers. We empower leaders, equip ministries, and mobilize the Church to transform communities locally and internationally. Committed to serving with love, compassion, and integrity, we meet both spiritual and practical needs. Through worship, prayer, evangelism, and acts of service, we aim to share the hope and transformative power of the gospel, equipping every person to live faithfully and impact the world for Christ.

OUR MISSION

CINOC Leader

Rev. Dr. Ryan Fray
Rev. Dr. Ryan Fray

General Superintendent - Global

Visionary leader of the network, providing spiritual oversight, strategic guidance, and pastoral covering for CINOC churches and pastors globally. Oversees governance, international expansion, leadership development, and the overall spiritual direction of the organization.

Rev. Dr. Kester Godwin Enas
Rev. Dr. Kester Godwin Enas

General Superintendent – Africa

Provides apostolic oversight and leadership for all CINOC regions across Africa. Responsible for coordinating African conferences, supervising credentialing and pastoral development in African chapters, and strengthening international partnerships across the continent.

Rachelle Fray
Rachelle Fray

Director, Administration & Member Care

Serves as the chief administrative officer for the entire organization. Responsible for official documentation, compliance, global communication systems, and coordinating inter-regional operations. Ensures smooth governance processes and supports all departments within CINOC.

Rev. Dr. Penny Murrelle-Cole
Rev. Dr. Penny Murrelle-Cole

Director, Credentialing & Ministerial Processing

Oversees the full credentialing process for all ministers within CINOC—from application intake to final approval. Ensures compliance with CINOC standards, maintains credential records, and coordinates interviews, assessments, and documentation required for licensing, ordination, and renewals. Provides support to applicants, regional directors, and the General Secretary to ensure seamless processin

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