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Pacific Conference of Churches

The Pacific Conference of Churches is a fellowship of churches which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the scriptures and therefore seek to fulfill their common calling to the glory of the one God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

The roots of the Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) go back to the first consultation of the Pacific Churches, which took place in 1961, at Malua, Western Samoa. The PCC as such was founded in 1966, at its first assembly, on the Loyalty Island of Lifou, New Caledonia. The Conference grew rapidly as new churches joined, in particular the Roman Catholic Bishops' Conferences of the Pacific, in 1976 and 1991. In 1976 the membership was opened also to national councils of churches. The basic principles of the PCC are an ecumenical spirit welcoming all humankind regardless of religion, belief or ideology; the promotion of justice, peace and the integrity of creation; the respect of equality between men and women; the recognition of the cultures of population groups; equal sharing of resources; sharing of responsibilities; consistency between word and action. Ecumenism in the Pacific refers not only to the unity of the churches but also of the people of the Pacific islands and the communal life of their communities.

The programmatic activities of the PCC began after its second assembly, in 1971, in five areas: Christian education; Christian communication; family life; faith and action; church and society. The PCC has promoted the role and status of women and has devoted much attention to economic development rooted in the realities of village life. It has taken a lead in dealing with political problems in the region, and has spoken out against nuclear testing. In the 1980s, a drastic reduction of programmes and restructuring of the organization became necessary, because of the increasing dependence on external funding and other problems.

In a vast island region like the Pacific (the "liquid continent" as some have called it), the assemblies of the PCC have been especially important occasions for the churches to deliberate and celebrate together:

Davuilevu (Fiji)                         1971     God's Purpose for His People
Port Moresby (PNG)                1976     God's Mission in the Changing Pacific Society
Nuku'alofa (Tonga)                 1981     Confessing Jesus Christ in the Pacific
Western Samoa                      1986     Challenges of the Eighties and the Mission of the Church
Vanuatu                                     1991     Proclaiming a Living Hope - Born into a Living Hope
Tahiti (French Polynesia)       1997     Reaffirming God, the Hope of Fenua
Raratonga (Cook Islands)      2002     Holy Spirit, Weave us Together in Your Peace
Pago Pago, American Samoa   2007   Atua, Empower Us to be Liberating Communities

The themes of the early assemblies reveal the will of the Pacific churches to discern and understand their common calling as instruments of God's mission. The answer lies in the affirmation of hope, of Fenua (the land, a fundamental notion in the Pacific cultures), of peace and of the power to liberate. 

Among the current programmes of the PCC, a high priority is given to capacity building, i.e. the formation of the persons who are, or will be, in charge of the work of the churches and the councils of churches. This includes management skills as well as vision, and the ability to give leadership. Another high priority area is the empowerment of young people to assume responsibilities in the church and the society. The PCC has listed three more programme concerns as having medium term priority: partnership in mission, the prophetice voice and role of the churches, and women and development. Promoting ecumenical co-operation is a long term goal of the organisation. The last assembly commissioned a group to do a feasibility study of the proposal to bring together the PCC, the Pacific Theological College and the South Pacific Association of Theological Schools into one Pacific Ecumenical Council.

The PCC has 26 member churches and nine member councils of churches in 17 island states and territories. The offices are in Suva, Fiji.

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Organisations:

Fiji Council of Churches
Kiribati National Council of Churches
National Council of Churches in American Samoa
Niue National Council of Churches
Papua New Guinea Council of Churches
Samoa Council of Churches
Solomon Islands Christian Association
Tonga National Council of Churches

Eglises:

Église de Mélanésie
Église chrétienne congrégationaliste des Samoa américaines
Église chrétienne congrégationaliste des Samoa
Église chrétienne congrégationaliste de Niué
Église chrétienne de Tuvalu
Église chrétienne des îles Cook
Église évangélique en Nouvelle-Calédonie et aux îles Loyauté
Église évangélique luthérienne de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Église wesleyenne indépendante de Tonga
Église protestante de Kiribati
Église protestante Maohi
Église méthodiste de Fidji et Rotuma
Église méthodiste des Samoa
Église presbytérienne d'Aotearoa/Nouvelle-Zélande
Église presbytérienne de Vanuatu
Église unie de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
Église unie des îles Salomon
Église congrégationaliste unie du Christ aux îles Marshall

Autres membres:

Micronesian Council of United Churches

 

Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa

Cook Islands Christian Church

Anglican Diocese of Polynesia

Catholic Episcopal Conference of the Pacific

Methodist Church in Fiji and Rotuma

Protestant Church of Chuuck (Micronesia)

United Church of Christ in Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia)

Kiribati Protestant Church

United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands

Evangelical Church in New Caledonia & the Loyalty Islands

Nauru Congregational Church

Congregational Christian Church of Niue

Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Papua New Guinea

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Papua New Guinea

United Church in Papua New Guinea

Congregational Christian Church in Samoa

Methodist Church in Samoa

Catholic Bishops’ Conference in Solomon Islands

Church of Melanesia

United Church in the Solomon Islands

Maohi Protestant Church (French Polynesia)

Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga

Congregational Christian Church of Tuvalu

Church of Christ in Vanuatu

Presbyterian Church of Vanuatu

Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand (Komiti Moana Nui PCC)

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Mise a jour:01.01.2006 

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