Ukrainian evangelical churches have become part of the European Evangelical Alliance

The Council of Evangelical Protestant Churches of Ukraine (CEPCU) has joined the European Evangelical Alliance (EEA). The decision to join was made on August 25, and on September 17, the EEA General Assembly unanimously voted in favor of CEPCU membership.
Source: CEPCU
The European Evangelical Alliance is a powerful platform that brings together national alliances, denominations, and individual churches across Europe. Its main goal is to promote Christian values in society, protect freedom of religion, fight discrimination, and develop theological and social responses to current challenges.
Today, the EEA represents the interests of more than 23 million evangelical Christians in more than 35 European countries. The organization systematically opposes Russian aggression against Ukraine, calling for the complete liberation of all occupied territories, including Donbas and Crimea.
For Ukrainian Protestant churches, this step means expanding international cooperation, strengthening their voice in the field of religious freedom, and jointly witnessing to the Gospel at the European level.







