Evangelical Lutheran Church of The Gambia
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of The Gambia (ELCTG) was founded in 1999 by Samuel Thomas and a group of indigenous lay Christians. These were persons who had been in contact with Lutheranism while away from the country and wished to establish a Lutheran presence in The Gambia. The church was officially recognized by the government in the same year. Geographically, the church is divided along the five administrative Divisions of the Gambia (Banjul) and three Regions: North Bank, Kombo Saint Mary's, North Bank, Lower River Division, Central River Division and upper River Division. Lack of ordained ministers and Evangelists to lead the church has been a problem. Yet with the current membership about 2,000, the church has maintained a dynamic presence, encouraging educational programs especially in the area of Early Child Education. Click here for more about our objectives, departments and organization.
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