United Congregational Church of Southern Africa

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The United Congregational Church in Southern Africa began with the work of the London Missionary Society, who sent missionaries to the Cape colony in [1799]. Congregationalist missionaries from the American Board of Foreign Missions began work in KwaZulu-Natal in 1830, and several congregations of white settlers formed the Congregational Union of South Africa. These three bodies united to form the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa in 1967.

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