About PCC
The Pacific Conference of Churches seeks to pursue the visible unity of the member churches of the organisation and promote the ecumenical movement in the Pacific region.
The Pacific Conference of Churches is the Regional Ecumenical Organisation representing the churches at all levels in the Pacific region.
It seeks the visible unity of the Church on issues of justice, peace and integrity of creation, initiatives on capacity building, and solidarity of its members during times of natural disasters and internal social upheavals.
It was founded in 1961 after the first meeting held at the Malua Theological Seminary in Samoa.
From very modest beginnings in the early 1960s, its membership today stands at 28 Pacific country member Churches and 9 National Council of Churches, covering around 6.5 million people out of the 8.2 million in the Pacific region.