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The Headquarters for the CCCAS is in Kanana Fou, Pago Pago, American Samoa. The CCCAS works unanimously with the United Church of Christ to provide adequate support to its member congregations in Hawai'i and the United States. Today, there are over 20,000 adherents of the Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa. [15]
The Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS) has its headquarters and theological training seminary at Kanana Fou (New Canaan) compound on Tutuila Island in the US territory of American Samoa. [3]
The Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa purchased 15 acres from him for the Kanana Fou site, the Catholic Church purchased land that became Fatuoaiga, the Assembly of God purchased four acres for their center, and in 1998, the Latter Day Saints purchased five acres to establish a new stake. By 2000, Haleck was the largest rental ...
Kanana-Fou Theological Seminary (American Samoa) Malua Theological College (Samoa) Marshalls Theological College (Marshall Islands) Methodist Davuilevu Theological College (Fiji) Methodist Deaconess Training Centre (Fiji) Moamoa Theological College (Samoa) Pacific Regional Seminary (Fiji) Pacific Theological College (Fiji) Piula Theological ...
The Reformed Congregational LMS Samoan Church (Samoan: Ekalesia LMS Toefuata'ina Samoa) is a global Christian Denomination based in Samoa, Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America.
Fagasā is a village in the Eastern District of Tutuila Island in American Samoa.The village lies by Fagasa Bay, on the north shore of the island. Its name is Samoan and translates to "Forbidden Bay."
Ofu and Olosega are parts of a volcanic doublet in the Manuʻa Islands, which is a part of American Samoa in the Samoan Islands.These twin islands, formed from shield volcanoes, have a combined length of 6 km and a combined area of 12 square kilometers (5 square miles).
American Samoa Department of Education (ASDOE) operates public schools in American Samoa, an insular area of the United States.American Samoa contains 23 primary schools, 10 secondary schools (of which five are operated by ASDOE), [1] and the remaining 5 are either administered by religious denominations or privately owned.