
First Hmong Alliance Church
Aurora, IL

We are First Hmong Alliance Church
Why belong to a church?

The role of the local church is important to the faith journey of each believer as well as the local community. Throughout history, there has been many views of the church and each person’s participation within the family of faith. For us at FHAC we embrace the intimate covenant of a spiritual family in Christ. We deeply value authentic community, generous hospitality, rooted heritage, and active participation in God’s Mission.

​We belong to a broader family called the Christian & Missionary Alliance.
​​Local Alliance churches are organized into 25 geographic/ethnically designed districts (21 geographic districts and four multicultural districts) and nine associations/ethnic ministries (African, African American, Arabic, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Haitian, Montagnard, and Native American). The Alliance also gives oversight to the Alliance federal chaplains—endorsement of military chaplains and institutional chaplains serving federal agencies. Each district is under the supervision of a district superintendent who reports to Church Ministries at the National Office.
Learn about our denomination here.
​We are a part of the Hmong District. You can learn more about it here.
