After the first missionary work, the first Anglican structures in Burundi were established around 1935 and grew rapidly. The former Ruanda Mission set up its first mission stations at
Buhiga and
Matana in 1935, and
Buye in 1936. There was much growth through medical work and education.
Metropolitical authority came from the
Archbishop of Canterbury until in 1965 the Province of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Boga-Zaire was established, and the first national bishop was consecrated for the Diocese of Buye (covering the whole country). Following expansion, Uganda became an independent province, leaving the rest of the region as the new Province of Rwanda, Burundi, and Boga-Zaire. In 1975, Buye diocese was divided into two and the
Diocese of Bujumbura was created. The
Diocese of Gitega came into existence in 1985, followed by the
Diocese of Matana in 1990. The most recent diocese to be created was the Diocese of Rumonge, created from the southern part of the Diocese of Bujumbura and comprising around 50 parishes. Their first bishop elected was Pedaculi Birakengana, with the official inauguration of the diocese taking place on 4 August 2013. In 1992, the three countries of the Province each gained independence under their own individual Metropolitan Archbishop. The Episcopal Church of Burundi had his first Primate in
Samuel Sindamuka, who would be in office until 1998. He was followed by
Samuel Ndayisenga, Primate from 1998 to 2005. In Burundi expansion continued, with
Makamba diocese established in 1997 and
Muyinga in 2005. In 2005, the Province adopted the current name. Archbishop Bernard Ntahoturi was elected Primate the same year and reelected in 2010. ==Membership==