What is the UEM?

Mission House of the UEM in Wuppertal
The Mission House in Wuppertal, Germany, headquarters of the UEM. photo: UEM

The United Evangelical Mission is an international communion of 34 churches in Africa, Asia and Germany, and the v Bodelschwingh Institutuions Bethel. Its administrative office is in Wuppertal, Germany. The UEM also has regional offices in Africa (Dar-es-Salaam), Asia (Medan) and Germany (Wuppertal). Emerging from the Rhenish Mission Society, founded in 1828, and the Bethel Mission, founded in 1886, which came together in 1971 to form what was known as the Vereinigte Evangelische Mission, the new international UEM has been in existence since 1996.

From the very beginning, the new international UEM followed a holistic and inclusive approach to mission, endeavouring not only to preach the Gospel, but also to support and improve diaconic and medical services, access to education for the people and to promote justice, peace and integrity of creation.

What is the aim of the UEM?

The aim of the member churches of the UEM is to work together as equal partners between North-South and South-South, to strengthen and support each other in their programmes, to share responsibility and experiences with each other, to help people in situations of emergency and conflict and, thereby, to act together in bearing witness to the Word of Reconciliation in Jesus Christ.

What does the UEM do?

The UEM member churches support each other through the exchange of personnel and financial assistance. Particular priorities include diaconal work, combating HIV/Aids, working for the rights of women and children, scholarships, development co-operation, intercultural encounter and project promotion. Peace and human rights work is a specific programme priority.

The UEM supports income generating projects in the member churches. Photo: Heiner Heine/UEM
Kabango new executive secretary

 

(2010-03-02) The Council of the United Evangelical Mission (UEM) has appointed Rev. John Wesley Kabango as the new executive secretary for the Africa department. The 50-year old pastor of the Anglican Church of Ruanda will take...

more
South-South Volunteer Program is thriving

 

(2010-02-22) The South-South Volunteer program of the United Evangelical mission is thriving. In the year 2008, Ms Elvira Makuba GKI-Tanah Papua served as UEM South-South Volunteer in Msasani Lutheran Nursery School,...

more
The United Evangelical Mission calls for the release of health workers in the Philippines

 

(2010-02-18) The United Evangelical Mission (UEM) is dismayed at the news of the arrest of two medical doctors, a nurse, a midwife and 39 health workers by 300 government security forces in the Philippines on February 6th,...

more
Amy Ramiro Calumpag, UCCP Ecumenical Relations and Partnership Officer reports

 

(10.10.09) In the wake of Typhoon Pepeng (international name Parma) theUCCP Northern Luzon Jurdisdiction is preparing packages for 400 families. Pepeng lingered within the Philippines for ten days, causing floods and landslides...

more
Support of the Basic Income Grant - BIG

(10.09.2009) The Basic Income Grant (BIG) pilot project is implemented in Otjivero-Omitara for people living in this area and who have been registered by the BIG Coalition on July 31st 2007. For a period of two years a grant of...

more