Igreja Presbiteriana de Moçambique

Igreja Presbiteriana de Moçambique is one of the largest Protestant denominations of Mozambique.The Presbyterian Church in Mozambique was started by Mozambicans, who heard the gospel in South Africa.Yosefa Mhalamhala converted to the Reformed faith, and went back to Mozambique in 1880.In the early years the church operated in the provinces of Maputo and Gaza but today it spread across the country.It has Presbyterian church government with Presbyteries, Synods and the General Assembly.
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