What We Do
About Us
Grounded in Unity: Our Mission
At the Council for Churches in Africa, we stand on the principles outlined in Ephesians 4:3-9, serving as a unifying force for churches and ecclesiastical authorities across the continent. Our mission is clear: to unite churches and their leaders, fostering collaboration to build the body of Christ. Through our collective efforts, we strive to promote unity, love, and fellowship among believers, guided by the teachings of scripture.
Equipping Spiritual Leaders
The Council for Churches in Africa plays a vital role in grooming clergy, bishops, apostles, prophets, and other spiritual leaders, providing guidance and support as they fulfill their divine calling. With a firm foundation in the orderly guidance of the Holy Spirit, our organization is dedicated to empowering leaders with the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to serve their communities effectively. By investing in the development of spiritual leaders, we aim to strengthen the church and advance God’s kingdom here on earth.
A Diverse Ecumenical Body
As the acronym suggests, the Council for Churches in Africa (CCA) represents a diverse range of faith-based organizations, including apostolic, pentecostal, evangelical, prophetic, charismatic, protestant, episcopal, zionist, and missionary groups, as well as gospel artists and individuals of faith. Our ecumenical and ecclesiastical authority umbrella body embraces the rich tapestry of Christianity in Africa and around the world, fostering unity and cooperation among believers of all denominations.
Making a Collective Impact
With over 6100 affiliated churches and 49 million individuals, the Council for Churches in Africa is making a significant impact on communities across the continent. Through collaborative efforts, we address pressing social, economic, and spiritual challenges, providing support and resources to those in need. Together, we are transforming lives, spreading the message of hope, and advancing God’s kingdom, one community at a time.
Founder and President
Archbishop Dr Rocky Moyo
A Letter to Clergymen
Shalom to you all! I welcome you to join our esteemed organisation in helping to build the body of Christ as stipulated by Ephesians 4. It is the duty of church leaders to complement such a noble initiative. I appeal to all fellow Clergymen to fulfill this spiritual assignment with steadfast love, commitment and respect for one another. This is done through tolerance and co-existence.