Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Harare Synod explained

Harare Synod
Main Classification:Protestant
Polity:Presbyterian
Founded Date:1965
Associations:Part of Church of Central Africa Presbyterian
Area:Zimbabwe
Congregations:25
Members:10,000

The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Harare Synod was founded in 1965 by immigrant workers from Malawi in search of employment in mining and farming areas in Zimbabwe. Ministers came from Malawi and South Africa. Worships are in English, Shona, Chewa and Ndebele. The Harare Synod is part of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. It also has cordial relationship with other Reformed churches.[1]

It has 25 parishes with approximately 10,000 members in four presbyteries.[2] The churches met every two years as a Synod.

Doctrine

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reformed Churches » Religion in Zimbabwe.
  2. Web site: CCAP Harare Synod. 25 August 2015.
  3. Web site: Church of Central Africa Presbyterian - Synod of Harare. 25 August 2015.