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The Synod of Zambia is one of the five synods of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. == History == The Zambia Synod was the work of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Livingstonia. Those mission stations and surrounding Christian communities become part of the United Church in Central Africa in Rhodesia later the United Church in Zambia. But congregations around Lundazi were cut off from the United Church in Zambia and they developed a separate church life, linked with the CCAP Synod of Livingstonia. The first Presbytery in Zambia was formed in 1899. This was composed all of the mission stations and congregations established in northern Zambia. When the Synod was constituted in 1984, it composed of 2 Presbyteries, 16 congregations and 4 ordained ministers. This group spread rapidly. According to the church's statistics as of August, 2010, the Zambia Synod had 67 congregations in 11 presbyteries and more than 65,000 members served by 58 ordained ministers and 8 evangelists. That means 1250 member per pastor, they serve the growing number of congregations. The Synod relocared in 2010 from Eastern Zambia to Lusaka.〔(History of CCAP Zambia Synod )〕
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