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Welcome to
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EPR Representatives and Presbytery Leaders
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Rev. Julie KANDEMA
Vice- President and Legal Representative of EPR
Rev. Dr Pascal BATARINGAYA
President and Legal Representative of EPR
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EPR Kicukiro parish
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BACKGROUND

The Presbyterian Church in Rwanda started in 1907. The first Protestant missionaries who founded the Church known today as the Presbyterian Church in Rwanda (Eglise Presbyterienne au Rwanda) were Lutherans from the German mission of Bethel based in East Africa. Before their hasty departure caused by the First World War, they had already set up stations in different parts of Rwanda, namely, Zinga, Rukira, Kirinda, Rubengera, Nyanza, Giteme (on Ijwi Island), Remera-Rukoma, and Cyangugu. After the departure, the stations left by the German Lutherans were controlled by the Adventists from 1919 to 1921. From 1921 the Belgian Society of Protestant Missions in Congo (SBMPC) took control of the three missions of Kirinda, Remera, and Rubengera, leaving out the others. Until 1957 the Church activities were concentrated in the three prominent locations: Kirinda, Rubengera, and Remera. The Church that became independent in 1959 counts today 231 parishes and 3573 grassroots communities.

The Presbyterian Church in Rwanda was strongly centralized. However, in 2008, it started a decentralization process to give more responsibility to the parishes and encourage them to be more autonomous and self-sufficient. This process is still ongoing, as the coaching and support of the parishes is a long and complex task. Today EPR comprises seven presbyteries of Gitarama, Gisenyi, Kigali, Kirinda, Remera, Rubengera, and Zinga. They are located all around the country. The activities of Presbyteries are coordinated by the Office of the General Synod, which acts as the headquarters of the Church, located at Kiyovu/ Kigali. The Head Office is in charge of most of the administration and organization of the Church. The Church activities are coordinated through five departments: Church growth, Health, Education, Diaconia and Development, and Administration and Finance.

Rev. Dr Pascal BATARINGAYA,
President and Legal Representative of EPR

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