- Gereja Kristen Muria Indonesia
Gereja Kristen Muria Indonesia (GKMI) (Muria Christian Church in Indonesia or Muria Mennonite Christian Church in Indonesia) Is one of three Indonesian church synods which are members of
Mennonite World Conference (MWC ). The church reports more than 16,000 members living inJava ,Bali ,Sumatra andKalimantan . GKMI started as an indigenous Christian movement begun by aChinese Indonesian couple by the name Tee Siem Tat and Sie Djoen Nio in the city of Kudus in north Central Java before 1920. The group identified with the Mennonite family of churches when the first believers sought baptism from Russian Mennonite missionaries working under the Dutch Mennonite Mission (Doopsgezinde Zendingsvereeniging) in the Muria area in December 1920. This group organized itself in 1925 using the Dutch language name Chineesche Doopsgezinde Christengemeente (Chinese Mennonite Congregation) and was recognized by the government of theDutch East Indies in 1927. By the 1940s a half dozen congregations had been formed incorporating also groups of Chinese Indonesian believers who had come to faith through the ministries of the Mennonite missionaries working mostly among the Javanese population in the area. They sometimes also used the Chinese name Tiong Hwa Kie Tok Kau Hwe (Chinese Christian Church). They organized themselves into a synod called Khu Hwee Muria in 1948. By 1958 they changed the name of the synod to Persatuan Gereja-Gereja Kristen Muria Indonesia (Union of Muria Christian Churches of Indonesia). The GKMI sprang up in Chinese Indonesian communities in the towns surroundingMount Muria , an ancient volcano along the north coast of inCentral Java . Since 1960 it has spread beyond the Muria area and into other ethnic groups on the four main islands of western Indonesia.ee also
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Gereja Injili di Tanah Jawa References
* See THE MURIA STORY, A HISTORY OF THE CHINESE MENNONITE CHURCHES OF INDONESIA, by Lawrence M. Yoder (Kitchener, Ontario: Pandora Press, 2006).
* "Persatuan Gereja-gereja Kristen Muria Indonesia" in MENNONITE ENCYCLOPEDIA, vol. V., pp. 692-695). ^ TUNAS YANG TUMBUH, SEJARAH GEREJA KRISTEN MURIA INDONESIA, by Yudha Lelana alias Lawrence M. Yoder (Semarang, Indonesia: Muria Church Publishers, 2000 and 2002, in two volumes.External links
* [http://www.gerejamuria.org/dgereja.php] .
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