The Presbyterian Church of Ethiopia

The PCE Partner Organizations

  • Presbyterian church of Australia (PCA)
  • The Presbyterian Church of Australia is a federation of State Presbyterian Churches formed in 1901. Within this federation, the six State Churches preserve their own identity, although they have voluntarily handed over certain responsibilities to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia.

    Website: Presbyterian Church of Australia (PCA)

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  • Presbyterian church of Korea (PROK)
  • The Presbyterian Church of the Republic of Korea (PROK) was the fruit of a movement to reform the Presbyterian Church to create a true church of Jesus Christ, setting aside the secular elements, authoritarianism, and rigid dogmatism so deeply rooted in the Korean Presbyterian Church. Since 1953, the PROK has continued to develop a prophetic stance in its understanding of the church and its mission in society. The PROK has many programs in place to carry out its mission.

  • Evangelical Church Fellowship of Ethiopia (ECFE)
  • Evangelical Churches Fellowship of Ethiopia (ECFE) is an umbrella organization with a view to increase coordination of member church activities for the promotion of fellowship and cooperation in Ethiopia. ECFE’s membership has now increased to 22 denominations with 29,805 local churches and 13 million believers while 29 para-church organizations within Ethiopia and 15 Ethiopian evangelical churches in Diaspora are represented as associate members.

    Website: Evangelical Churches Fellowship of Ethiopia (ECFE)

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  • Bible Society of Ethiopia
  • A Bible society is a non-profit organization, usually nondenominational in makeup, devoted to translating, publishing, and distributing the Bible at affordable prices. In recent years they also are increasingly involved in advocating its credibility and trustworthiness in contemporary cultural life. Traditionally Bible society editions contain scripture, without any doctrinal notes or comments, although they may include non-sectarian notes on alternate translations of words, or variations in the different available manuscripts.

    Website: Bible Society of Ethiopia

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  • Life In Abundance-Ethiopia (LIA)
  • Life In Abundance is mobilizing community based organizations (CBOs) in Ethiopia to restore health, renew hope and inspire lasting transformation for the world’s most vulnerable families.

    Website: Life in Abundance Ethiopia

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  • Compassion International-Ethiopia (CIE)
  • More than a quarter-century of history in Ethiopia, Compassion International works on a mission of 'Releasing Children from Poverty in Jesus' name'. It pairs sponsors with the individual child and youth & works committedly on their holistic development.

    Website: Compassion International-Ethiopia (CIE)

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  • Evangelical Theological Collage (ETC)
  • The training of servant leaders for the church continues to be the sole purpose of the Evangelical Theological College as it was when it was first began under the communist regime. It was in response to the request of the Kale Heywet Church, the Evangelical Theological College was found in March 1983 as a ministry of the International Evangelical Church (IEC) in cooperation with Serving In Mission (SIM) under the name IEC Evening Classes to meet the need for biblical, theological, and ministerial training in the many evangelical churches and fellowships in Addis Ababa.

    Website: Evangelical Theological Collage (ETC)

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  • Horn of Africa Evangelical Mission (HAEM)
  • Horn of Africa (USA) was established in 2002, with the vision of equipping and mobilizing people and resources, to provide an explosion of culture-affirming churches in some of the most difficult places in the Horn of Africa and beyond. Together, with the global support of a passionate and philanthropic community, we work with indigenous leaders to alleviate extreme poverty through free medical care, critical construction projects, community health development, child sponsorships for children affected by HIV/AIDS, and women’s empowerment initiatives, thus helping create long-lasting change.

    Website: Horn of Africa Evangelical Mission (HAEM)

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  • Food For All of the Netherlands
  • Food for All Netherlands is ablished 18 years ago and a lot has already happened since then. Until the spring of 2014, two three-year projects were carried out in collaboration with the Presbyterian Church Development Association (PCDA), in which mainly women were helped to build a dignified existence. And with success. Since 2014, FFA has partnered with embracing hope ethiopia foundation, a foundation that provides assistance to single women and their families in Addis Ababa. Work that fits seamlessly with the goal that FFA has in mind: helping the poorest of the poor. In 2020, FFA had to reduce that aid, because revenues fell sharply. However, through FFA, "foster parents" children of EHE are sponsored. Food For All has also been supporting the children's home 'Rehoboth' in Addis Ababa since 2013. And in mid-2016, a cooperation agreement was signed with the Ethiopian foundation 'Bright Future Ethiopia', for assistance to the elderly and neglected children in Fital, in rural Ethiopia. In January 2020, this project was transferred to the Woord & Daad foundation, which means that the projects of BFE can be expanded considerably. Food for All's support for this project therefore runs through Woord & Daad.

    Website: Food For All of the Netherlands

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