Presbyterian Church in Rwanda
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The Presbyterian Church in Rwanda (in French Église presbytérienne au Rwanda or EPR) is a Presbyterian church group in Rwanda. It started in 1907 when missionaries from the Basel Mission came to the country.
By 2024, it had grown to become the largest Presbyterian group in Rwanda, with many members. This shows how important the church is to many people living there today.
History
In 1907, Protestant missionaries from the Basel Mission arrived in Rwanda. Later, the Belgian Protestant Missionary Society also worked there. In 1959, the church became independent and was named the Presbyterian Church in Rwanda. Over time, it built strong ties with churches in the Netherlands, Switzerland, the Presbyterian Church (USA), and the Evangelical Church in Germany.
The church grew quickly until 1994 and ran many schools and hospitals.
During a very sad time in Rwanda, the church lost many leaders and members. After that, the church focused on helping different groups in the country get along better. By 2024, it had grown to become the largest Presbyterian church in Rwanda, with over 1.6 million members.
Organisation and Structure
The Presbyterian Church in Rwanda used to be very organized from one central place. In 2008, it started to change. Now, local church groups, called parishes, have more control and can manage themselves better. This change is still happening because it takes time to help parishes become stronger.
Today, the church has seven main areas, called presbyteries, across the country. Each presbytery has many parishes. There is still a main office in Kigali that helps with planning and organization for the whole church.
- Kigali (33 Parishes)
- Rubengera (34 Parishes)
- Remera (14 Parishes)
- Kirinda (12 Parishes)
- Gisenyi (20 Parishes)
- Gitarama (16 Parishes)
- Zinga (17 Parishes)
Activities and Programs
The Presbyterian Church in Rwanda helps people in many ways. It supports education, healthcare, and community development. The church runs schools, health centers, and hospitals.
It also works to protect the environment and teaches people new skills. In Kigali, the church has a care center for boys who do not have homes. There, they can live, eat, and learn.
General
After a sad time in Rwanda, the Presbyterian Church helps people to become friends again. The church gives small loans to help people work together and build stronger communities. There are special groups called “Unity and Reconciliation Commissions” in each area, and smaller groups meet in local churches to support this work. The church also joins with the government and local groups each year during a special week to remember those who were lost.
The church believes in the old promises and teachings found in the Apostles' Creed and the Westminster Confession.
Inter-church relations
The Presbyterian Church in Rwanda works with many churches around the world. It is part of the World Council of Churches and the World Communion of Reformed Churches. It also has a friendly link with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
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