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Te Ekalesia Kelisiano Tuvalu
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Tuvalu Christian Church
EKT
PO Box 2, Valuku
Funafuti
Tuvalu (Ozeanien)
Telefon: + 688 20755, 20461
Fax: + 688 20755, 20461
E-Mail: ktausi2006@yahoo.com
AdressNr.: 13338 / 5170

Christianity was first introduced in 1861 by Elekana, a deacon of the church in Manihiki in the northern Cook Islands. He was a member of a party of nine people whoarrived fortuitously after drifting for eight weeks in a storm. He was given permission by an island chief to teach the Gospel. After four months he went to Malua, Western Samoa, where he trained as an Islander missionary and returned to Tuvalu, which thereafter came under the supervision of the London Missionary Society (LMS). For more than a century LMS missionaries were stationed there. Later Tuvaluan Islander missionaries, trained in Samoa, served on the eight inhabited islands, where 97% of the people now belong to the church. Only a few British missionaries of the LMS have resided for any length of time in Tuvalu. The last among them assisted in the Bible translation into Tuvaluan from the (cognate) Samoan previously used as church language. Between 1959 and 1968 British missionaries helped to frame a constitution and paved the way to independence for the church in 1969. Many families from Tuvalu have worked abroad, as Islander missionaries within the Pacific, on ships, or in phosphate mines in Kiribati. One of the Tuvalu islands has a dialect close to the language of neighboring Kiribati; the two independent island states and their Prot churches stay in close contact and share similar systems of church government.
 

Today the church has congregations in Fiji and New Zealand and attempts are being made to astablish churches in Hawaii, Australia and in the Marshall Islands. The year 2003 will witness the reopening of the church's secondary school, Fetuvalu High School, that was once handed over to the government. Full time chaplancies to the hospital + prison and to the Tuvalu Maritime Training Institute and seamen and government has been approached for Financial assistance.

The church is a member of the World Association for Christian Communication, the Bays Brigade International Fellowship, and the Tuvalu Association of Non-Governmental Organisations.

Publications:
Te Lama Newsletter
Daily Devotional Messages
 

Information that the church wants to be known:
"The Tuvalu Church Women Fellowship has recently banned spouses of Parish Ministers from paid employment. It is quite contrary to international lobbying in line with gender developments and the perspectives of feminism. Something need to be done as this decision might have been done in ignorance."
 


Statistik der Kirche

Mitglieder
total: 10000
Gemeinden
(herkömmlich): 18
Hauskreise
(Gemeinden im Werden): 0
Ordinierte
total: 23
 
Männer: 23
 
Frauenordination nicht üblich
Älteste
total: 0
Diakone/innen
total: 0
  keine Angaben zu diakonischen Einrichtungen vorhanden
Missionare/innen
total: 0
 
keine Missionare im Ausland tätig
Taufe
Kinder- und Gläubigentaufe
Taufpaten
Taufpaten sind nicht üblich
Abendmahl
pro Jahr: 12
Publikationen
Herausgabe eigener Zeitschriften (siehe Text)
Theol. Ausbildungsstätten

 
Anzahl: 0

Allgemeinbld. Schulen
sonstige Schulen in Trägerschaft
Gründungsjahr
1969
Organisationstruktur
General Assembly, Executive Committee, Administration, Local Churches.
Herkunftstyp
  • kongregationalistisch
Amtssprachen
  • English
  • Tuvaluan
Gottesdienstsprachen
  • English
  • Tuvaluan
Bekenntnisgrundlage
  • Apostolischen Glaubensbekenntnis
  • Nizänisches Glaubensbekenntnis (381)
Partnerschaften
Mitgliedschaften

Internationale Verbindungen

Regionale Verbindungen

 

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