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Christian Evangelical Church in Timor

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Christian Evangelical Church in Timor
Indonesian: Gereja Masehi Injili di Timor - GMIT
AbbreviationCECT
ClassificationProtestantism
TheologyCalvinism Tradition
PolityPresbyterian polity
AdministrationSynod Assembly
Synod Assemblies ChairwomenRev. Dr. Mery L. Y. Kolimon
Synod Assemblies SecretaryRev. Yusuf Nakmofa, M.Th.
Associations
RegionEastern Southeast Archipelago Province (except Sumba Island) and Sumbawa Island in Western Southeast Archipelago Province, Indonesia
HeadquartersCECT Assembly Office Building, S. K. Lerik Street, Kupang City 85228
OriginOct 31, 1947
Syalom Airnona Church
AbsorbedProtestant Church in Indonesia
Official websitehttps://sinodegmit.or.id

Christian Evangelical Church in Timor is the second largest Protestant church in Indonesia with 2 million members and 2,161 congregations and almost 1,100 ministers. The Christian Evangelical Church in Timor belongs to the Reformed family of Protestantism.[1] Despite its name, the church spreads across the Eastern Indonesian provinces. The church ministers in culturally diverse and poor areas.

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History

Christian Evangelical Church in Timor in Sumbawa Besar, Island of Sumbawa
Christian Evangelical Church in Timor in di Labuan Bajo, Island of Flores

The first Dutch minister arrived in 1621. However, there was no continuous ministry until 1821. The Netherland Missionary Society was active between 1821 and 1863. It developed slowly. The denomination spread to Roti and Sawu. The Dutch Church the Indische Kerk took over administration after 1863.

The church grew steadily in the 1920s as Dutch missionaries helped to develop the church. In the 1930s the church grow rapidly and expanded into the interior regions of Timor and Alor. It became autonomous in 1947 and had 223,000 members and 320 congregations.[2] The church's expansion in this region stemmed from the issue of training of pastors being solved.[3]

Theology

This church can be describe as a Reformed Church and adheres to Reformed Confessions.

It adheres to the:

Interchurch relations

References

  1. ^ "Protestant Evangelical Church in Timor". Archived from the original on 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  2. ^ "Protestant Evangelical Church in Timor". Archived from the original on 2011-09-05. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  3. ^ "www.pcimissionoverseas.org/partners/item/14/evangelical-christian-church-in-timor-gmit/". Archived from the original on 2010-12-21. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  4. ^ "Adressdatenbank reformierter Kirchen und Einrichtungen".
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