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Fiangonan'i Jesoa Kristy Eto Madagasikara
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Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar
Eglise de Jésus-Christ à Madagascar
FJKM
BP 623
Antananarivo 101
Madagascar (Africa)
Telephone: +261 20 22 26845, 30253, 33775
Fax: +261 20 22 26372, 27033
Email: commfjkm@wanadoo.mg
Address-No.: 13205 / 1100
After the Second World War the churches began to become independent. In 1958 the churches founded by the LMS and by French mission efforts constituted themselves respectively as the Church of Christ in Madagascar and the Evangelical Church in Madagascar; the Quaker mission was transformed into the Malagasy Friends’ Church. Since the three groups were very close in doctrine and outlook, they decided to form a single church. In August 1968, during the commemoration celebration of the 150th anniversary of the arrival of Prot missions, the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar was inaugurated. The church was not immediately recognized by the state. The conflict centered on an article of the church constitution stipulating that the state had no right to make its authority manifest within church buildings; the government wanted agreement that, on the occasion of ceremonies at which state representatives were present, the national flag would be exhibited. The church was recognized only after the fall of the first republic. In 1972 the synod agreed to hand over church primary schools to the state as a contribution to general education. In the same year a central fund was created to assure the same salaries for all pastors. In the following years the church sought to become self-supporting. The church did not employ any more expatriate personnel; financially, however, the church remained heavily dependent on foreign church aid (25% of its total expenditures, nearly 100% of all development projects). In 1980 the National Council of Christian Churches in Madagascar was founded (together with the RCath, Angl, and Luth churches). Efforts were made to unify Christian language, in particular to agree on a common version of the name of Christ — the name of Jesus Christ was changed from Jesosy Kristy into Jesoa Kristy. In 1991 the Church, together with other churches, took an active part in the fall of the second republic and in the development of the new constitution of the third republic. The church is active in many fields. Since 1990 activities have been focused in four areas: a) church, ministry, and evangelization; b) Christian education and schooling; c) administration; d) development and finances. Among new spiritual developments, the creation of the community of sisters of Mamre deserves special mention.
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Statistic data of church
Members |
total: 2500000 |
Parishes |
(conventionally): 4510 |
house fellowships |
(Number of growing parishes): 0 |
Ordained clergy |
total: 900 |
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women´s ordination |
Elders/Presbyters |
total: 0 |
Deacons |
total: 0 |
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deacons available |
Missionaries |
total: 0 |
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missionaries working abroad |
Baptismal practise |
infant and believer´s baptism
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Godparents |
No information about godparents
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Lord's Supper |
Frequency per annum: 12
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Newspapers/ Periodicals |
no information about publication of magazines |
Theological training facilities |
Number: 4 |
Schools providing general education |
other schools |
Founded in |
1980 |
Organizational structures |
Parish, 35 regional Synods, General Synod (every 4 years) |
Official languages |
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Confessions |
- Apostles´ Creed
- Athanasian Creed
- Nicene Creed (381)
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Association |
International assiciations
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last update: 08.02.2006
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