The Congregational Christian Church of Samoa (CCCS/EFKS) adheres to a
congregationalist structure of governance, with a focus on shared leadership and decision-making. At the heart of this system is the
Committee of Elders (''Komiti o le 'Au Toea'i'ina
), which holds the highest authority within the Church. The Committee oversees the General Assembly (Fono Tele''), which serves as the ultimate governing body of the Church.
The General Assembly (Fono Tele) The
General Assembly is composed of Pastors and their wives, along with elected representatives from each CCCS congregation. This assembly is responsible for the Church's decision-making processes, including the setting of policies, theological direction, and overall governance. The
Annual Fono Tele is held each year at the Church headquarters in
Mālua, Samoa, where delegates gather to discuss and make critical decisions regarding the future of the Church.
Organisational Structure: Districts and Sub-Districts The EFKS congregations are organised into
Districts (
Matāgaluega), which are further divided into
Sub-Districts (
Pulega). These Sub-Districts are local groups of congregations, each overseen by a '''Faife'au Toea'ina''' (Elder Pastor). The role of the Faife'au Toea'ina is to provide spiritual leadership, guidance, and oversight to the congregations within their jurisdiction, ensuring that the Church's teachings and practices remain consistent with its mission and values. There are 335 EFKS Congregations worldwide.
Geographic Presence The EFKS Church is not only a significant religious body in Samoa but also has a broad international presence. The Church maintains congregations and Districts in
Samoa,
American Samoa, '''Hawai'i
, New Zealand
, and Australia''', reflecting the global reach of Samoan communities and the Church's commitment to supporting the spiritual needs of the diaspora. The Church's organizational structure helps to maintain unity and coherence across these diverse congregations while preserving the Church's Samoan heritage and identity. The first Congregation outside of Samoa & American Samoa was founded in
Suva, Fiji in
1903, followed by the establishment of a congregation in '''Moanalua, Hawai'i
in 1954
. In 1955
, the Church expanded further to San Diego, USA
, and in 1962
, a congregation was established in Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand'''. The Church's presence in
Balmain, Sydney, Australia was established in
1983, reflecting the growing migration of Samoan families to the region. Mission outposts of the EFKS Church can be found in Jamaica, Canada and London. The Canada and London Mission Outposts caters to the small Samoan communities there. Through its structured governance and widespread presence, the Congregational Christian Church of Samoa continues to play a pivotal role in the spiritual and cultural life of Samoan communities both in the Pacific and around the world. == Ecumenical Relationships ==