The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (, colloquially EP Church), is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in Ghana. It has strong roots in the Evangelical and Reformed traditions. The denominationâÂÂs Presbyterian sister church is the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana was founded by German missionaries on 14 November 1847 in Peki. These missionaries from the North German Mission Society (Norddeutsche Mission, Bremen), together with the Basel Mission in 1847, started work among the Ewe people in what is now the Volta Region of Ghana. By the beginning of World War I, they had established two mission stations in the British colony of the Gold Coast and seven in the German protectorate of Togoland. The first of the mission stations was Mission-Tove in present-day Togo.
After the war, the League of Nations partitioned Togoland, the western area becoming British Transvolta Togoland, and the eastern section becoming French Togoland (now Togo). Despite this division, the first synod of the mission stations in May 1922 declared itself to be the supreme governing body of the âÂÂEwe ChurchâÂÂ, and adopted the congregational order of the Bremen Mission. In 1923, Scottish missionaries began working in British Togoland, with the church in French Togoland run by the Paris Mission.
As a result, development proceeded separately in the two territories, while sharing the same constitution. They hold a common synod every four years.
The overall leader of the church is known as the Moderator of the General Assembly. The current Moderator is Reverend Lt. Colonel Bliss Divine Kofi Agbeko. He was inducted in January 2021 at the Dela Chapel of the church at Ho.
The previous gathering of the churches was known as the General Synod. The first Moderator was elected in 1922, when the Togo and Gold Coast branches of the church held their first Joint Synod. The last Moderator of the General Synod was Rt. Rev. Dr. L.K Buama, whose term ended in 2009.
Since 23 August 2008, the church changed from Synod status to General Assembly status. Since then, the Moderator is now officially known as 'The Moderator of the General Assembly'. The first Moderator since this change was the Very Reverend Francis Amenu. Rev. Seth Agidi, who succeeded him, died in office after a short illness at the Ho Teaching Hospital on 10 October 2020.
The church is active in education and has established numerous primary and secondary schools, and a university college. They include:
The EP Church has also been active in providing health care. Its facilities include:
One of the last missionaries to work with the Presbyterian church was Ian Strachan of the Church of Scotland. He was also the first headmaster of the E. P. Senior High School at Hohoe.