
DR CONGO – The International Lutheran Council (ILC) has received the Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church of Congo (Église Évangélique Luthérienne Confessionnelle du Congo – EELCC) as an observer member. The decision came during a meeting of the ILC’s Board of Directors on January 30.
“We are delighted to welcome the EELCC into membership in the International Lutheran Council,” said ILC General Secretary Detlev Schulz. “And we look forward to deepening our relationship in the years to come. May God bless the ministry of the EELCC, as it proclaims the good news of Jesus Christ in the Democratic Republic of Congo.”

The EELCC is led by President Emile Dongo. In applying for membership of the ILC, the church noted its desire to “safeguard its confessional position” and strengthen its links with confessional Lutherans worldwide.
The history of the Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Church of Congo dates back to the 1970s, when Rev. Emile Dongo—then the head of a district of Baptist pastors in Zaire (today called the Democratic Republic of Congo)—contacted the Evangelical Lutheran Church – Synod of France (Église Évangélique Luthérienne – Synode de France – EEL-SF) to pursue higher theological education. After completing studies through the EEL-SF’s Centre d’Études Théologiques in Châtenay-Malabry, Rev. Dongo was ordained a Lutheran pastor and returned to Zaire to work alongside Lutherans there.
The EELCC (then called the Église Évangélique Luthérienne Confessionnelle du Zaire) was formally established in 1989. After a period of union with other another church body in DR Congo, the EELCC withdrew in 2019 as a result of the other church’s decline from Lutheran doctrine in such as areas as infant baptism. Today, the EELCC has five pastors and ten congregations.
The International Lutheran Council is a global association of confessional Lutheran churches which proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, grounded in the authority of Scripture and the Lutheran Confessions.
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