Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Blantyre Synod

The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Blantyre Synod is a synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, located in southern Malawi. It was founded by Church of Scotland missionaries in 1876.

Blantyre Synod
ClassificationProtestant
PolityPresbyterian
AssociationsPart of Church of Central Africa Presbyterian
RegionSouthern Malawi
Origin1876
Congregations600
Members1.2 million
Official websitewww.ccapblantyresynod.org

History

Blantyre Synod started as a mission of the Church of Scotland. The first missionary was Henry Henderson accompanied by a freed slave. He chosen the mission ground suggested by David Livingstone. The Blantyre Mission was founded in 1876, with a church and school. It became a refuge for slaves.[1] The number of Christians grew, and in 1891 the St Michael and All Angels Church was dedicated.

In the late 1920s, responsibility for the church shifted from Scottish missionaries to African leaders.[2]

Partner churches

Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland

Theology

References

  1. "Livingstone and the Scottish Mission". Blantyre Synod. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  2. "From Mission to Church". Blantyre Synod. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  3. "Current Partnerships - CCAP BLANTYRE SYNOD, Malawi". Blantyresynod.org. Archived from the original on 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  4. "Australian Presbyterian World Mission". APWM. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
  5. "What We Believe - CCAP BLANTYRE SYNOD, Malawi". Blantyresynod.org. Archived from the original on 2013-12-21. Retrieved 2013-09-08.
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