East-Central Africa Division of Seventh-day Adventists
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Nairobi, Kenya. | |
Region served | Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda |
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Membership | 4,588,423 |
President | Blasious M. Ruguri[1] |
Parent organization | General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists |
Website | ecd |
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The East-Central Africa Division (ECD) of Seventh-day Adventists is a sub-entity of the
Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 2003. The Division membership as of June 30, 2021 is 4,588,423.[1]
Sub Fields
The East-Central African Division is divided into three Union Conferences, eight Union Missions, one attached Mission and one attached Territory. These are divided into local Conferences, Fields, and Missions.[2]
- Burundi Union Mission
- East Burundi Field
- North Burundi Field
- North-West Burundi Field
- South-West Burundi Field
- East Congo Union Mission
- East Kasai Field
- East Katanga Mission
- North Katanga Field
- South Katanga Field
- West Katanga Field
- Eastern Ethiopia Union Mission
- Central Ethiopia Field
- North Ethiopia Field
- Northwest Ethiopia Field
- South Central Ethiopia Field
- South East Ethiopia Field
- South Ethiopia Field
- South Green Ethiopia Field
- South Shewa Ethiopia Field
- East Kenya Union Conference[3]
- North East Congo Union Mission
- Central Kivu Field
- Kibali Ituri Mission
- Maniema Mission
- North Kivu Field
- South Kivu Field
- Upper Congo Field
- Northern Tanzania Union Conference
- Mara Conference
- North-East Tanzania Conference
- Nyanza Gold Belt Field
- South Nyanza Conference
- Tanzania Rift Valley Field
- Western Tanzania Conference
- Rwanda Union Mission[4]
- Central Rwanda Field
- East Central Rwanda Conference
- North Rwanda Conference
- North-East Rwanda Field
- North-West Rwand Field
- South Rwanda Field
- South-East Rwanda Field
- West Rwanda Field
- Southern Tanzania Union Mission
- Central Tanzania Field
- East-Central Tanzania Conference
- Lake Taganyika Field
- South East Tanzania Conference
- Southern Highlands Conference
- Uganda Union Mission[5]
- West Congo Union Mission
- Central Kasai Field
- Congo Equatorial Field
- Lower Congo Field
- West Congo Field
- West Kasai Field
- Western Ethiopia Union Mission
- South West Ethiopia Field
- West Central Ethiopia Field
- West Ethiopia Conference
- Gambella Field Station
- West Kenya Union Conference[6]
- Central Nyanza Conference
- Greater Rift Valley Conference
- Kenya Lake Conference
- Lake Victoria Field
- North Rift Field
- North West Kenya Conference
- Ranen Conference
- Western Kenya Conference
- West Rift Valley Field
- Eritrea Mission Field
- South Sudan Attached Territory
- Eastern Upper Nile Field
- Greater Bahr el Ghazal Field
- Greater Equatoria Field
- North-Central Nile Field
History
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See also
- Seventh-day Adventist Church
- List of Seventh-day Adventist hospitals
- List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools
- List of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities
References
- ^ a b "East-Central Africa Division". Adventist Yearbook. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
- ^ "East-Central Africa Division-Organizational Units". Adventist Organizational Directory. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
- ^ a b c d Abuga, Erick (2019-08-24). "Battles at SDA church linked to millions and prime assets". The Standard. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
- ^ Ashimwe, Edwin (2019-08-31). "Seventh-Day Adventist community in Rwanda to celebrate centenary jubilee". The New Times. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Musaasizi, Brian (2022-08-31). "Who is Dr.Moses Maka, the New Archbishop of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Uganda". Red Pepper. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
- ^ Mosoku, Geoffrey (2019-08-25). "How botched sale of Sh150m city land fuellded SDA battles". The Standard. Retrieved 2022-03-30.