Publication

KENYANS LEARNING FROM THE RWANDAN EXPERIENCE
From 4 to 9th February 2013, the Council of Protestant Churches of Rwanda [CPR] hosted a conference on healing memories for intercommunity dialogue for Kenyans. This initiative came from NCCK (National Christian Council of Kenya), And AACC (All African Conference of Churches)...
Retraite de chefs d’Eglises sur les défis de la mission protestante au Rwanda
En date du 22 au 24 mars 2011 s’est réuni au Centre Béthanie à Kibuye la deuxième retraite des leaders des Eglises Protestantes membres du Conseil Protestant du Rwanda (CPR) dans l’objectif de...
AGATABO K’UBUJYANAMA NA LITURUJIYA
Iki gitabo cyanditse n’Inama y’Abaprotestanti mu Rwanda (CPR). Icyerekezo cya CPR ni ugufasha abantu bose mu Rwanda ngo babane mu bumwe, ubutabera, amahoro n’iterambere kandi bubaha Imana. Intego ya...
C.P.R Presentation
Presentation of the Protestant Council of Rwanda (CPR)
The Protestant Council of Rwanda (CPR) is a public and religious based organizations founded by 4 protestant Churches in 1963 and obtained its legal status through the ministerial order No 112/08 of 5th November 1963. As time went on, it grew tremendously to currently count 19 churches and 5 Christian organizations.
This presentation highlights the CPR vision, mission, core values, and organizational structure.
Vision of CPR
To work for a Rwanda where all people live in unity, justice, peace and prosperity in obedience to God and at peace with one another.
Mission of CPR
To promote unity of action and vision of Christian churches in Rwanda according to John 17.21 for the evangelistic witness and for the well-being of the people of Rwanda.