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)”
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”
The Rev. Denise Anderson, Coordinator for Racial and Intercultural Justice of Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and Co-Moderator of the 222nd General Assembly (2016), will deliver the keynote address for the opening session of the Congo Mission Network Virtual Conference on Sept. 16.
We are pleased to announce the Congo Mission Network will host a Virtual Annual Conference in the fall of 2020. It will begin Sept. 16 with a pre-taped online worship service and introduction involving participants from across the U.S. and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Later sessions will focus on a range of timely topics. The CMN Steering Committee is planning the 2020 virtual event now. All are welcome.
Continue reading “Congo Mission Network to Host Virtual 2020 Annual Conference This Fall”
Over 130 participants gathered for three days at Knoxville’s First Presbyterian Church to “Claim a New Day [as] Partners in Creating A New Congo.” Special guests from the DRC, Pastor Isaac Kalonji, President of the CPK and Dr. Serge Makolo Director of IMCK, focused on “Healing the Wounds of War while Laying the Foundation for Peace.” Elder Monique Misenga, also an International Peacemaker, spoke of “Empowering Women for Leadership.” Continue reading “2019 CMN Conference Summary”
One of the special and meaningful events at the CMN conference this year was the dedication of the Rule collection at the First Presbyterian Church of Knoxville. Continue reading “Rule Collection Dedicated at First Presbyterian Church of Knoxville”