Cuban Council of Churches (CIC)

Consejo de Iglesias de Cuba

The Cuban Council of Churches (CIC) in Havana, a longstanding Global Ministries partner, was founded in 1941 on the theme “united to serve.” For more than half a century, the CIC has stood by its churches and people during economic unsettlement and natural disasters. There are several purposes of the CIC. 

The CIC gives unity to the Christian Churches of Cuba and helps unify Cuban churches with other churches worldwide. The CIC encourages dialogue between different movements and institutions as a means for churches to expand their ecumenical vocation of service, thus deepening their responsibilities towards society and all of God’s creation. CIC also promotes the study, dialogue, and cooperation among Christians to increase Christian witness and enhance life in Cuba.

Since Cuba is located in the Caribbean, it suffers from strong hurricanes and natural disasters. The CIC Committee of Emergency Relief stands committed to providing relief and building an emergency response infrastructure for the Cuban population in times of natural disaster. The Committee of Emergency Relief is deployed the minute an emergency arrives. The CIC churches coordinate to help those in need to overcome damage and other issues after a natural disaster.

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