Evangelical Church in New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands

In today's world, Evangelical Church in New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands has been a topic that has generated a lot of interest and debate. Whether due to its historical relevance, its impact on current society or its influence in different areas, Evangelical Church in New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands has captured the attention of many. From its emergence to the present, Evangelical Church in New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands has raised a wide range of opinions and has been the subject of numerous studies and research. In this article, we will explore in depth the different aspects related to Evangelical Church in New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands, analyzing its importance, its implications and its evolution over time.

The Evangelical Church in New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands was formed in 1958, the denomination has announced its 50th anniversary in 2008. The London Missionary Society started missions work in the 18th century. At the turn of the 19th century the London Missionary Society gave way to the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society. The church currently has 90 parishes and 100 house fellowships with 30,000 members. The church is a member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches and has relationships with the Maói Protestant Church, Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Presbyterian Church in Vanuatu.

The church adheres to the Apostles Creed, Nicene Creed, Heidelberg Catechism, Second Helvetic Confession.

References

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  5. ^ Johannes a Lasco Library (2006-02-17). "Address data base of Reformed churches and institutions". Reformiert-online.net. Archived from the original on 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2016-01-23.

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