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NCCJ is made up of 33 member and associate member churches and organizations. Christians make up a little less than 1% of the population of Japan, but have influenced this country in many ways through education, welfare, human rights, women's concerns, and peace advocacy. NCCJ networks with other Christian councils, particularly in other Asian countries, and is a member of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) as well as a related organization of the World Council of Churches. Working ecumenically and with people of other faiths in Japan and abroad, NCCJ is striving to bring justice and peace to our world today. NCCJ Member Churches Anglican Church of Japan (Nippon Sei Ko Kai) (Website in Japanese and English) Japan Baptist Convention (Website in Japanese) Japan Baptist Union Japan Evangelical Lutheran Church Japanese website, English website Korean Christian Church in Japan United Church of Christ in Japan (Nihon Kirisuto Kyodan) (Website in Japanese) NCCJ Member Organizations Association of Christian Kindergartens AVACO - Christian Mass Communications Center Japanese website, English website Japan Bible Society (Japanese website) Japan Christian Culture Society Japan Christian Medical Association (Japanese website) KYOFUKAI - Japan Christian Women's Organization; National Councils of YMCAs of Japan Japanese website, English website National YWCA of Japan (Japanese website) NCCJ Associate Member Churches Japan Free Methodist Church Kobe Union Church Japanese website, English website Tokyo Union Church (Website in English) German-Speaking Evangelical Church (Website in German) Tokyo Seisho Shukai of Mukyokai Group West Tokyo Union Church Yearly Meeting of Religious Society of Friends Yokohama Union Church NCCJ Associate Member Organizations Christian Political League (Website in Japanese) Fellowship of Reconciliation German Midnight Mission (MBK Mission) International Christian Body Japan Christian Academy Japan Christian Council for Evangelism with the Blind Swiss East Asia Mission Tomisaka Christian Center (Website in Japanese) |
last updated 8 July 2003 |