The Apostolic Diocese of Ceylon (ADC) is a denomination that aims to establish bishopric governance within the already existing free churches. As the Independent and autonomous free church movement was growing; The necessity for leadership and representation was a national concern. After discussions with the free church community and government leaders the ADC took the pioneering step to invite al
ready existing independent churches to come under one umbrella. Under the auspices of the ministry of Christian affairs; The ADC launched its new phase - envisioning the first Charismatic Diocese for already existing free churches nationally. Within a year the ADC drew in close to 400 (all ready existing) free churches to be a part of an Episcopal culture. It is the only Charismatic diocese that offers episcopal governance in the Charismatic arena with an institute to train and educate clergy. A part of the ADC vision is to bring back certain episcopal traditions that were lost in the progression of the charismatic revival. The ADC is the Sri Lanka branch of the Indian National Apostolic Diocese (INAD), which is the largest government sanctioned Diocese for Free Churches in India with over 11,500 churches to its name. Maran, who ordained Reverend Dr. Kirby De Lanerolle as Chief Overseer of the ADC in a ceremony held in July 2015. The event was graced by the Honourable Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, Minister of Christian Affairs John Amaratunge, Minister of Telecommunications Harin Fernando, the then Minister of Children’s affairs Rosy Senanayake and then Minister of Special Projects Felix Perera. WOWLife Church is co-founded by Kirby and Fiona de Lanerolle. In 2024, Rev. Dr. Kirby de Lanerolle, was appointed as the General Secretary of the IIADS, and will now cover, oversee, and be responsible for the spiritual welfare of over 11,000 churches across South Asia, the Middle East, and the United States. The ADC also aims to operate as a solution based ministry and a tool of reconciliation between faiths. The Sri Lankan population comprises of a variety of religions and ethnicities that coexist within one cultural spectrum, and yet the history of this nation has been marred by religious and ethnic conflict. Identifying itself as a ‘Ministry of Reconciliation”, the ADC aspires to bridge the gap in serving the nation together by promoting inter-religious dialogue through its various social programs. Another part of the ADC mission is to set up a structure of governance based on the five-fold ministry – namely Apostles, Prophets, Pastors, Teachers and Evangelists. If these five offices are not established the body of Christ in that area becomes weakened and dysfunctional; one of the principal missions of the ADC is to identify the five-fold ministry and strengthen it within the Free Churches. The ADC further intends to provide the Churches with a proper education that is worthy of their office. Through the INAD Open University, degrees and diploma qualifications in Christian Theology and Ministry are open to pastors and preachers of the churches nationally.