Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea

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Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea
Head Bishop
- Rt. Rev. Jack Urame

General Secretary - Bernard Kaisom

Assistant Bishop - Rev. Lucas Kedabeng

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea is a

Parliament of Papua New Guinea and it has a baptized membership of approximately 900,000 members.[2]

It is a member of the:

History

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea grew out of the work of the

Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, and shares clergy college in Lae
.

Aims and Beliefs

The ELCPNG believes that the church is the body of Christ on earth so that people can grow in faith and live as brothers and sisters. This function of the church is seen in the preaching of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments, bringing people closer to God so that they may inherit eternal life. The church teaches that the Holy Spirit enables and strengthens this work. The stated aims of the church are :

  • to strengthen fellowship among members - koinonia
  • to strengthen the practice of worship - liturgia
  • to strengthen the work of evangelism - martyria
  • to strengthen the work of holding fast to the word of God as proclaimed by the Apostles -
    theology and confession - theologia
  • to strengthen the work of service and welfare - diakonia.

Church Governance and Functions

The church has seven departments: evangelism, education, lands and properties, ministerial training, medical services, development services, finance. There are 17 districts divided according to geographical and population needs. Circuits cover smaller areas within the districts; within the circuits are the local parishes/congregations. The church runs 81 health centres, 224 primary schools, 18 high schools, 6 secondary schools, 3 community school one teacher training college, 3 nursing college, 5 girls' Bible schools, 3 seminaries and a training centre for evangelists.

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