World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship

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World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship
AbbreviationWECF
TypeFellowship
OrientationEvangelical Protestant
PolityCongregational
RegionWorldwide
Origin1986
Sussex, England

The World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship (WECF) is a global association of evangelical Christian Congregational Churches, from various national associations around the world, which is united by a common belief in the lordship of Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible, as well as by its common desire for evangelism.

Origins[edit]

The idea for the WECF began at a series of annual meetings of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference in 1983, when a number of international delegates at the American meetings expressed an interest in solidifying relationships with other evangelical congregationalists across the globe.[1] A constitutional framework for the Fellowship was ultimately agreed upon, and the WECF held its inaugural assembly in October 1986, in Sussex, England.

Statistics[edit]

According to a denomination census released in 2020, it has 18 denominations members in 17 countries.[2]

Organization[edit]

The WECF is overseen by a number of executive officers from different nations: including a President, vice-president, Treasurer, Secretary, and several members-at-large. It presently meets triennially, with a smaller-scale mid-term meeting, every year and a half.

Members[edit]

List of WECF Members[3]

Associate Member

  • UCC (Pohnpei) Congregational Churches on Guam and Saipan

References[edit]

  1. ^ World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship, OUR HISTORY, cong-wecf.org, USA, retrieved August 22, 2020
  2. ^ World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship, Members, cong-wecf.org, USA, retrieved August 22, 2020
  3. ^ "Member Fellowships – World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship". Retrieved 2021-11-09.

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