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1797 – Netherlands Missionary Society formed; [202] [204] The Duff, carrying 36 lay and pastoral missionaries, sails to three islands of the South Pacific; [205] The first Christian missionary (from the London Missionary Society) visits Hiva on the Pacific island of Tahuata; he is not well received.
1837 Evangelical Lutheran Foreign Missionary Society; 1842 Seventh Day Baptist Missionary Society; 1842 Strict Baptist Missionary Society; 1843 Baptist Free Missionary Society; 1845 Methodist Episcopal Church (South) 1845 Southern Baptist Convention; 1846 American Missionary Association; 1849 American Christian Missionary Society
The Church Mission Society (CMS), formerly known as the Church Missionary Society, [1] is a British Anglican mission society working with Christians around the world. Founded in 1799, [2] [3] CMS has attracted over nine thousand men and women to serve as mission partners during its 200-year history. The society has also given its name "CMS" to ...
Alexander Campbell around 1855. Prior to the establishment of the American Christian Missionary Society (ACMS), Alexander Campbell had actively opposed missionary societies on the basis that they preempted the church's role in missions and served as a focus for division, insisting that the church itself should be the only missionary society. [1]
Pages in category "Christian missionary societies" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total. ... American Christian Missionary Society;
The Protestant Episcopal Church Mission (PECM, also known as the American Church Mission) [1] was a Christian missionary initiative of the Episcopal Church that was involved in sending and providing financial support to lay and ordained mission workers in growing population centers in the west of the United States as well as overseas in China, Liberia and Japan during the second half of the ...
United Church of Canada Foreign Mission Society 1926 United Evangelical Church Mission: 1900 United Free Church of Scotland: 1863 United Methodist Free Church: 1864 United Society for Christian Endeavor for China: Woman's Union Missionary Society of America: 1859 Wesleyan Missionary Society 1902 Yale University Mission: YMCA: Yunnan Mission 1890
The Church Missionary Society in the Middle East and North Africa, operated through branch organisations, such as the Mediterranean Mission (for countries bordering on the Mediterranean), with the mission extending to Palestine (Jerusalem, Gaza, Jaffa, Nazareth, Nablus and Transjordan), Iran (Persia), Iraq, Egypt, Ethiopia (Abyssinia) and the Sudan.