Evangelical Church of Cameroon
The Evangelical Church of Cameroon - The Eglise Evangélique du Cameroun - was born out of the European missionaries, the Paris Mission, Bazel Mission and English Baptist Mission. After 1917 the Basel Mission handed over the majority of its mission stations to the Paris Mission. In 1957 the church become self-supporting and autonomous. The church has close links with the United Baptist Churches in Cameroon, which become independent in the same year, and was under the supervision of the Paris Mission. The church has 1.2 million members in 700 congregations and 13 Synods in 2004.[1]
According to the church statistics it has 2.5 million members 700 congregations and 14 colleges and 1 university.[2]
Member of the World Communion of Reformed Churches.[3][4]