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Ecuador Partner Churches and Organizations
Presbyterian witness in Ecuador began in 1945 with the United Andean Indian Mission, an interdenominational group which included the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., the United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ, and the Disciples of Christ. In 1965 the Iglesia Evangelica Unida del Ecuador (United Evangelical Church of Ecuador) was formed as a result of a merger between the United Andean Indian Mission and the Church of the Brethren in Ecuador. Besides the Dominican Evangelical Church of the Dominican Republic, it is the only other United Church in Latin America that was organized by more than one denomination. The United Evangelical Church of Ecuador has become now the Iglesia Evangélica Metodista Unida del Ecuador (United Methodist Evangelical Church of Ecuador).
The Latin American Council of Churches (CLAI) is
an ecumenical organization comprised of 145 member churches
and fraternal ecumenical and confessional associations from
Mexico to Chile, including the Spanish-speaking Caribbean.
Since its years in formation (from 1978 until its official
founding in 1982), CLAI has provided a forum for the process
of church unity, evangelization, theological reflection, ministerial
formation and action and response to social justice issues.
While based in Quito, Ecuador, CLAI also maintains five regional
offices in Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Brazil and Argentina,
plus program offices on evangelism in Uruguay, and for Women,
Family and Children in Costa Rica. CLAI program emphases include
youth, environment, liturgical development, racial justice,
refugees, displaced people and human rights, the monitoring
of peace processes in Guatemala and El Salvador, and development
of communication processes and technologies in churches and
ecumenical organizations.
The PC(USA) participates in a project with the Communications Department of CLAI and a Lutheran publisher in Brazil to publish the book series Partners in God's Mission in Spanish and Portuguese. |