
Join us on Wednesday, Sept 16, for the US/ Congo Worship Service and Conference Launch — 11 a.m. EDT, 4 p.m. West Africa Time and 5 p.m. Central Africa Time. Continue reading “Please Join US/Congo/ Worship Service Sept. 16”
Join us on Wednesday, Sept 16, for the US/ Congo Worship Service and Conference Launch — 11 a.m. EDT, 4 p.m. West Africa Time and 5 p.m. Central Africa Time. Continue reading “Please Join US/Congo/ Worship Service Sept. 16”
Do you wish you knew exactly what the Presbyterian Church does in the Democratic Republic of Congo? This is for you!
Do you wish you knew exactly what the Presbyterian Church does in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
…Or who makes up the Congo Mission Network?
…Or what the Congolese and U.S. partners accomplish together?
Continue reading ““Congo 101” Provides Crash Course on Presbyterian US/Congo Partnerships”
Please welcome José LaMont Jones, newly appointed mission
co-worker to assist CPK with its primary and secondary schools.
Continue reading “Meet José LaMont Jones, a New PC(USA) Mission Co-Worker in Congo (DRC)”
How We have Experienced COVID-19 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo within the Presbyterian Community in Kinshasa
Contributed by Pastor Isaac Kalonji,
CPK Community President and Legal Representative
Received: August 12, 2020
Continue reading “Update from Pastor Isaac Kalonji of the CPK”
Yesterday, at the close of the Congo Mission Network steering committee meeting I shared the good news that the advanced level training for “Healing Hearts” is planned to be held on the IMCK compound in Tshikaji during the first half of July 2019. It was suggested that I share this news and the need for additional funds to make this successful.
Continue reading “Update and invitation on Healing Hearts advanced training: July 2019”
Congo’s Children and Families have much for which to be thankful, especially the generosity of any churches and individuals who funded the building of 2 schools in the Kasai provinces this year – Baolongo and Bambuyi. The school to the left is at Bambuyi.
Continue reading “2018 was a good year for building schools in Congo!”