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Reports

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Presbyterian Church of Ghana Administrative Records

 Collection
Identifier: GH.ACIG.PCG.01
Abstract The Presbyterian Church of Ghana originated from the missionary work of the Basel Mission, Moravian Christians from Jamaica, and the United Free Church of Scotland. Beginning in 1828, the Church expanded through strong African leadership, trained catechists, and wide missionary outreach. Following the repatriation of German missionaries during the First World War, the Church adopted a Reformed Presbyterian polity and became self-governing. It attained full independence by 1950 and, after...
Dates: 1828-2014

Records on Church Life and Nurture

 Collection
Identifier: GH.ACIG.PCG.03
Abstract The Presbyterian Church of Ghana originated from the missionary work of the Basel Mission, Moravian Christians from Jamaica, and the United Free Church of Scotland. Beginning in 1828, the Church expanded through strong African leadership, trained catechists, and wide missionary outreach. Following the repatriation of German missionaries during the First World War, the Church adopted a Reformed Presbyterian polity and became self-governing. It attained full independence by 1950 and, after...
Dates: 1935-2012

Records on Ecumenical and Social Relations

 Collection
Identifier: GH.ACIG.PCG.02
Abstract The Presbyterian Church of Ghana originated from the missionary work of the Basel Mission, Moravian Christians from Jamaica, and the United Free Church of Scotland. Beginning in 1828, the Church expanded through strong African leadership, trained catechists, and wide missionary outreach. Following the repatriation of German missionaries during the First World War, the Church adopted a Reformed Presbyterian polity and became self-governing. It attained full independence by 1950 and, after...
Dates: 1920-2007

Records on Social Services

 Collection
Identifier: GH.ACIG.PCG.04
Abstract The Presbyterian Church of Ghana originated from the missionary work of the Basel Mission, Moravian Christians from Jamaica, and the United Free Church of Scotland. Beginning in 1828, the Church expanded through strong African leadership, trained catechists, and wide missionary outreach. Following the repatriation of German missionaries during the First World War, the Church adopted a Reformed Presbyterian polity and became self-governing. It attained full independence by 1950 and, after...
Dates: 1848-2007