Angola

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Introduction

The Republic of Angola is located in south-central Africa, and is bordered by Namibia to the south, Democratic Republic of Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Total area is 1,246,700 km2 (481,354 sq. mi.) and the estimated population in 2009 was 18,498,000. Angola was a Portuguese colony from the 16th century until 1975. After independence, the country suffered from a civil war until 2002. The population is composed of Ovimbundu (37%), Ambundu (25%), Bakongo (13%), mestiços (mixed European and African) (2%), European (1%), and other ethnic groups (22%). It is estimated that over half of the population is Roman Catholic and a quarter are Protestant.

Mennonite Activity in Angola

Angola has three Mennonite demoninations: Igreja Comunidade Menonitas em Angola (ICMA = Mennonite Community of Churches in Angola), Igreja Evangélica Menonitas em Angola (ITEMA = Mennonite Evangelical Church in Angola), and Igreja Evangélica Irmãos Mennonitas em Angola (IEIMA = Evangelical Church of Mennonite Brethren in Angola). All of these churches resulted from the interaction of Angolan refugees in Congo with Mennonite ministries in that country. 

Upon their return to Angola, many Mennonites were persecuted by the Angolan government due to the similarity in the sound of "Mennonita" and UNITA, a rebel movement in the country. The persecution included the destruction of churches and the dispersal of many church members into the forest. After a meeting with government and church officials, the misunderstanding was cleared up.

The Igreja Evangélica Irmãos Mennonitas em Angola (IEIMA), the Mennonite Brethren church in Angola, was founded in 1983. A split in 1986 over sharing power and the lack of opportunities for leadership training in IEIMA led to the formation of Igreja Evangélica Menonitas em Angola (IEMA).

Igreja da Comunidade Menonita em Angola (ICMA) began in 1990 with a church plant in Luanda. In 2003, MCC helped the three groups form the Conferencia Inter-Menonita em Angola (Inter-Mennonite Conference in Angola).

Between 1990 and 2009 the following Anabaptist groups were active in Angola:

Denominations Congregations

in 1990

Membership

in 1990

Congregations in 2000 Membership in 2000 Congregations in 2003 Membership in 2003 Congregations in 2006 Membership in 2006 Congregations in 2009 Membership in 2009
Igreja da Comunidade Menonita em Angola 7 1,800 10 3,760 36 2,045 39 2,145
Igreja Evangélica Irmãos Mennonitas em Angola 13 1,250 20 2,752 58 3,200 58 4,700 49 4,559
Igreja Evangélica Menonitas em Angola 13,146 21 4,216 21 4,216 21 4,216
Total 13 1,250 27 17,698 89 11,176 115 10,961 109 10,920

Bibliography

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Author(s) Richard D Thiessen
Date Published March 2011

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Thiessen, Richard D. "Angola." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. March 2011. Web. 22 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Angola&oldid=62427.

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Thiessen, Richard D. (March 2011). Angola. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 22 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Angola&oldid=62427.




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