The Moscow Protestant Chaplaincy (MPC) is a multinational, interdenominational, English-speaking Protestant congregation organized in 1962 by the National Council of Churches of Christ of the U.S.A., based on a 1933… Read more »
Albania is the poorest country in Europe. Many children are abandoned at birth and live in orphanages until they are adults. Others flee their homes for the streets to escape… Read more »
People living in the rural central region of the Democratic Republic of Congo struggle to adequately feed, care for and support their families. PC(USA)’s partner in central Congo, the Presbyterian… Read more »
Institut Medical Chretien du Kasai (IMCK) is the primary health care facility and a center for medical education in the central region of Democratic Republic of Congo. Its services are… Read more »
NEST, an interdenominational Protestant theological seminary, serves the Evangelical churches of the Middle East. In recent years it has also accepted English-speaking students from Africa and is able to accommodate… Read more »
The Russia Church twinning project links PC(USA) congregations with Russian Orthodox, Baptist, Lutheran, Reformed and other congregations across the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus. The relationships strengthen the… Read more »
Cedepca is a training center that provides safe, accepting, creative spaces where women and men from many different Christian traditions can deepen their faith while they strengthen their ability to… Read more »
Hundreds of thousands of Iranians have become refugees throughout Europe and the Middle East in recent years. Many of them are Reformed Christians. This ECO will enable PC(USA) to minister… Read more »
IMCK partners with area communities to help people identify their critical health issues and develop solutions that address the underlying causes of illness and suffering. Community health programs respond to… Read more »
St. Vincent, in the Haitian capital of Port au Prince, was virtually destroyed by the January, 2010 earthquake. St. Vincent’s had been a day and boarding school for over 400… Read more »