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  The World Council of Churches is a fellowship of churches which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Savior according to the scriptures, and therefore seek to fulfill together their common calling to the glory of the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Since it held its first General Assembly in 1948 at Amsterdam, it has been gathered every seven years.

  With an institutional union of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council in 2010, the World Communion of Reformed Churches became the largest reformed organization in the world, representing 80 million Christians from 108 countries. The WCRC seeks to be in solidarity with one another, offering mutual help and encouragement with Christian Communion while responding positively to the calling to a true shalom of God's peace and justice.

  The Christian Conference of Asia began as the East Asia Christian Conference, which was constituted by a decision of churches, national councils of churches and national Christian councils whose representatives met at Prapat, Indonesia, in March 1957. Nowadays, CCA has about 100 member churches and National Christian Councils of 16 countries in Asia.

Believing that the purpose of God for the church in Asia is life together in a common obedience of witness to the mission of God in the world, CCA exists as an organ and a forum of developing more effective mission policy based on the Christian spirituality confronting the challenges in Asia, as a tool of God’s mission for cooperation and service in Asia and the world.

  The Council for World Mission is a worldwide community of Christian churches committed to sharing their resources, people, skills and insights globally to carry out God’s mission. CWM was established in 1977 in its present form. It grew out of the London Missionary Society (LMS, founded 1795), the Commonwealth (Colonial) Missionary Society (1836) and the (English) Presbyterian Board of Missions (1847). Most member churches have backgrounds in the Reformed tradition.

The Council was created as an experiment in a new kind of missionary organization. On the basis of its holistic missiology, CWM was inaugurated in its present form.

  The Association of Churches and Missions in South Western Germany (EMS), as one of the affiliated organizations of Evangelical Church in Germany is an association of six protestant churches and four mission societies in Europe in partnership with 17 churches in Africa, Asia an the Middle East, aiming for the ecumenical koinonia and cooperation.

  1) The PCK has partnership in mission with the following churches abroad.
2) Church of Christ in Thailand
3) The Presbyterian Church in Taiwan
4) United Church of Christ in the Philippines
5) Church of South India
6) Presbyterian Church in North East India
7) Metropolitan Mar Thoma Church
8) The Church of Jesus Christ in Indonesia
9) The Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa(GMIM)
10) United Church of Christ in Japan
11) Korean Christian Church in Japan
12) Jesus Christ Church in Japan
13) Communaute Presbyterienne de Kinshasa
14) Eglise Evangelique Du Gabon
15) Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana
16) Reformed Churches in the Netherlands
17) The Presbyterian Church in Canada
18) Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches
19) Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren
20) Uniting Church in Australia
21) The Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
22) The Association of Churches and Missions in South Western Germany (EMS)
23) The United Reformed Church (England)
24) The Church of Scotland
25) Presbyterian Church of Wales
26) Reformed Presbyterian Church in Cuba
27) Presbyterian Church of Brasil
28) Presbyterian Church in the USA
29) Reformed Church in America
30) Korean Presbyterian Church in America
31)The Reformed Church in Hungary