East Africa Christian Alliance

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
East Africa Christian Alliance
AbbreviationEACA
FormationJanuary 1965
FounderCarl McIntire
Chairman
Richard M Kivai
Parent organization
International Council of Christian Churches

The East Africa Christian Alliance (EACA) is a fundamentalist organization and regional arm of the International Council of Christian Churches, set up in opposition to the All Africa Conference of Churches.[1] The current chairman is Bishop Richard Kivai.

History[edit]

EACA was founded in January 1965 by Dr Carl McIntire. It has a graduate theological school, Faith College of the Bible.

World Congresses[edit]

  • 2015
  • 2013

Denominations[edit]

There are 10 denominations under EACA.[2] They are:

  1. Independent Presbyterian Church, Mwingi, Kenya
  2. Holy Trinity Church in Africa, Kisumu, Kenya
  3. Africa Gospel Unity Church, Bomet, Kenya
  4. Kenya Church of God in Africa, Kirinyaga, Kenya
  5. Church of Jesus Christ in Kenya, Kerugoya, Kenya
  6. East Africa Divinity Church, Embu, Kenya
  7. Gospel Tabernacle Church, Mombassa, Kenya
  8. Good News Church of Africa, Eldoret, Kenya
  9. Church of the Holy Spirit Buhaya, Mission Butainamwa, Kianja, Bukoba, Tanzania
  10. Kanisa La Neema, Sumbawanga, Tanzania

References[edit]

  1. ^ Fahlbusch, Erwin (2003). The Encyclopedia of Christianity: J-O. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 113. ISBN 9780802824158.
  2. ^ "Affiliation".