Evangelical Church of Papua New Guinea

Evangelical Church of Papua New Guinea ECPNG From the rural beginnings ECPNG believes that Evangelism is all about reaching out to the lost souls with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Unevangelized Field Missions (UFM) were the first pioneer missionaries who came through Western Province up the Fly River, camped first at Madili (along Fly river) then began moving up the Fly river and towards Southern Highlands & now Hela Province and gradually to other urban centres such as Port Moresby, Mt Hagen, Lae, and Madang. Brief History; 1940 - 1966 pioneer missionaries came & opera

ted as UFM, 1966 founded Evangelical Church of Papua (ECP) as an indegineous (PNG National) church to operate under the watch and guidance of UFM, 1977 UFM name changed to APCM & continued to guide ECP, 1991 ECP name changed to ECPNG due further church growth & extension.ECPNG is now shifting into Global Missions with missionaries being send abroad to Indonesia and Pakistan. Therefore, the church is now becoming "Missions Focussed" both locally, nationally, and globally.

Huhubayu women spiritual workshop for two days. All mothers and sister have attended. They were all blessed with power o...
11/10/2019

Huhubayu women spiritual workshop for two days. All mothers and sister have attended. They were all blessed with power of Holi Spirit.

24/12/2018

Good morning the people of God. May I humbly say something which really bothered me. May the Lord witness what I am writing.
After going through the Bible in the gospel of Mathew and Luke I find no scriptures saying Jesus was born on Christmas day which is December 25. No records in the history books as well. No records of exact date, month and year of our Lords Birth day. The Bible does not record any dates of His birth day so as his coming thus we better be ready. ECPNG was born in 1966 but Christ many years back.
Therefore we are following false teachings so we ECPNG need to follow only the bible teachings.
I am humbly asking all ECPNG to stop celebrating Christmas as it is pagan worship.
No records says Christ born to Mary was on December 25.
All we were doing were following tradition of pagan worship.
Once again I am strongly asking all ECPNG members to stop the Christmas celebration.
May our good Lord witness this.

Thank you
Michael Inabiyu

01/12/2018

The gospel first came to the Kutubu area in the 1950s. It will be 70 years by 2020. Is there any plans for this anniversary.

19/08/2018

There is going to be a convention at Huhubayu ECPNG Church Pimaga SHP in September. Whoever is doing nothing and wanted to know more about our Living Creator the Almighty God , Our Saviour Jesus Christ and the work of the Holy Spirit please you are welcome to this life changing convention.
There is no boundaries so any denomination are welcome.
The Lord will bless the decision you are going to make to attend to this week long convention.

Huhubayu Christians preparation for ECPNG National Convention for 17 - 23 September 2018.
23/05/2018

Huhubayu Christians preparation for ECPNG National Convention for 17 - 23 September 2018.

22/02/2018

Friends, let's pray for the family of the late Billy Graham, who has went to be with the Lord today. Pray that the ministrt he left behind will go on.

17/11/2017

Change is Possible

Put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness. (Ephesians 4:24)

Christianity means change is possible. Deep, fundamental change. It is possible to become tenderhearted when once you were callous and insensitive. It is possible to stop being dominated by bitterness and anger. It is possible to become a loving person no matter what your background has been.

The Bible assumes that God is the decisive factor in making us what we should be. With wonderful bluntness, the Bible says, “Put away malice and be tenderhearted” (Ephesians 4:31–32). It does not say, “If you can…” Or: “If your parents were tenderhearted to you…” Or: “If you weren’t terribly wronged…” It says, “Be tenderhearted.”

This is wonderfully freeing. It frees us from the terrible fatalism that says change is impossible for me. It frees me from mechanistic views that make my background my destiny.

And God’s commands always come with freeing, life-changing truth to believe. For example,

God adopted us as his children. We have a new Father and a new family. This breaks the fatalistic forces of our “family-of-origin.” “Do not call anyone on earth your father; for one is your Father, He who is in heaven” (Matthew 23:9).

God loves us as his children. We are “loved children.” The command to imitate the love of God does not hang in the air, it comes with power: “Be imitators of God as loved children.” “Love!” is the command and being loved is the power.

God has forgiven us in Christ. Be tenderhearted and forgiving just as God in Christ forgave you. What God did is power to change. The command to be tenderhearted has more to do with what God did for you than what your mother did to you. This kind of command means you can change.

Christ loved you and gave himself up for you. “Walk in love just as Christ loved you.” The command comes with life-changing truth. “Christ loved you.” At the moment when there is a chance to love and some voice says, “You are not a loving person,” you can say, “Christ’s love for me makes me a new kind of person. His command to love is just as surely possible for me as his promise of love is true for me.”

19/10/2017

Jesus’ Joy in Marriage

Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, that he might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, so that he might present the church to himself in splendor. (Ephesians 5:25–27)

The reason there is so much misery in marriage is not that husbands and wives seek their own pleasure, but that they do not seek it in the pleasure of their spouses. The biblical mandate to husbands and wives is to seek your own joy in the joy of your spouse.

There is scarcely a more hedonistic passage in the Bible than the one on marriage in Ephesians 5:25–30. Husbands are told to love their wives the way Christ loved the church.

How did he love the church? “He gave himself up for her.” But why? “That he might sanctify and cleanse her.” But why did he want to do that? “That he might present the church to himself in splendor”!

Ah! There it is! “For the joy that was set before him [he] endured the cross” (Hebrews 12:2). What joy? The joy of marriage to his bride, the church.

Jesus does not want a dirty and unholy wife. Therefore, he was willing to die to “sanctify and cleanse” his betrothed so he could present to himself a wife “in splendor.” He gained the desire of his heart by giving himself up for the good of his bride.

22/08/2017

Hope to Obey Hard Commands

Whoever desires to love life and see good days . . . let him turn away from evil and do good. (1 Peter 3:10–11)

There is only one basic reason why we disobey the commands of Jesus: it’s because we don’t have confidence that obeying will bring more blessing than disobeying. We do not hope fully in God’s promise.

What did he promise? Peter passes on his teaching like this:

Do not return evil for evil or reviling for reviling; but on the contrary bless, for to this you have been called that you may obtain a blessing. He who would love life and see good days . . . let him turn away from evil and do good.

You will always be better off to obey than to disobey, even if it costs you your life.

Truly I say to you, there is no one who has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or lands for my sake and the gospel’s, who will not receive a hundredfold now in this time . . . with persecutions and in the age to come eternal life. (Mark 10:29–30)

The only way to have the power to follow Christ in the costly way of love is to be filled with hope, with strong confidence that if we lose our life doing his will, we will find it again and be richly rewarded.

08/07/2017

God is the source of everything...❤🔐🙏

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