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The Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa (CCCAS) follows the 'congregationalist' model of church organization, which entails two fundamental principles meticulously upheld within the CCCAS structure. Each member of the congregation retains independence and autonomy in decision-making on its own local church matters.
Zion Church is now affiliated with the Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS). [11] [9] [16] It is adorned with three towers, stained-glass windows, and a finely carved, ornate wooden ceiling. [2] It has been renovated three times, [9] including over a two-year period in the early 1990s. [14] In May 2013, a team of ...
An ecclesial schism took place within the Samoan church in 1980, with the American Samoa district withdrawing and forming the Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa (CCCAS). The CCCAS became a member of CWM in 1994. The 2012 CWM Conference was held at the CCCAS headquarters in Kananafou.
Fagasa's main church is the Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS). It was the first religion to be established in Fagasa. At the end of World War II, villagers decided to construct the first chapel in the village. Although transportation was difficult, the villagers carried materials and supplies over their shoulders from ...
Large churches include the Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa (CCCAS) and a Roman Catholic Church. The Methodist Church, Congregational Christian Church in Samoa, and other denominations are present on a smaller scale. [18]: 21 Congregational Church of Jesus in Samoa (CCJS)
Siona Church in Leone. Atauloma Girls School, in Atauloma; Cape Taputapu National Natural Landmark, westernmost point on Tutuila Island; Fagalele Boys School: May be the oldest building on Tutuila Island. Leone Congregational Christian Church (Siona), church in Leone with a historic monument dedicated to John Williams; Leone Falls, waterfall in ...
Saʻilele is a village on the north shore in the Eastern District of Tutuila Island in American Samoa. It is reached from a cross-island road which leads north from the village of Fagaʻitua. On a track east of the village is a burial ground where some aliʻi (high chiefs) were buried. [1] [2] Saʻilele was home to the only pre-Christian temple ...
Malua is the centre for the Congregational Christian Church in Samoa and also the site of the famous Malua Theological College which was the second theological college to be established in the South Pacific in 1844, the first being Takamoa Theological College in Cook Islands. [3]