TheAfrica Inland Mission was founded inKenya in 1885 and later moved to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Africa Inland Mission started working inSudan in 1949.[1]
In good understanding with theAnglican Church in Sudan the church agreed to take up responsibility for the whole of easternEquatoria. The rapidly growing churches concentrated in the western bank of theNile.[2]
The firstSudanese pastor was ordained in 1956 and in 1972 the denomination became fully autonomous. The church is based inSouth Sudan but also present inSudan. It has 125,000 members in 340 congregations.[3][4]
It is a member of theWorld Communion of Reformed Churches.[3]
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