
The history of Eswatini Conference of Churches which back date from 1911.
The Mbabane Missionary Conference of 1911, marked the first gathering of the different missionary societies in Eswatini. It was in that Conference where these societies agreed to divide Eswatini into areas of occupation on the one hand, and to further not interfere in one another's affairs, on the other hand. In the 1920s, however, missionaries in the country began to see the need for unity, and the formation of a standing organization to co-ordinate the activities of the various missionary groups working in Eswatini. In pursuit of unity amongst Christian church organizations, on the 18th October 1929, a meeting of most missionaries working in Eswatini established a permanent body of missionaries called "The Eswatini Missionary Conference".
ECC Various Projects
Main

Sichwaga Funeral Plan
Underwritten by Liberty Life Eswatini,
the policy provide funeral cover
for church members, staff, pastors
and individuals.

Radio Programmes
In parthnership with SBIS Christian
Media Centre produce more than
50 Radio Programs such as Daily
Morning Divotions.

Shoes Box Distribution
In partnership with TeamHopeIreland
ECC distribute more than 29 479
Christmas ShoeBox Gifts to children
in the Rural areas.

Self Help Groups
In partnership with KNH ECC now has
more than 10 Self Help Groups with
save on monthly basis to invest in their
variuos projects.
The year 2019 marks the 90th anniversary since Eswatini Conference of Churches inception,
The History of Eswatinini Conference of Churches Today.
The Eswatini Conference of Churches (ECC) currently has a membership of 212 Denominations and Ministries all over the country.
On average, this membership makes ECC to have a population of over 200,000 in the country coming from over 2000 local churches. Generally,
ECC is one of the respected organizations in the country with a large following, and a great influence in many quarters.
Throughout the decades, the strength of ECC.
EEC Parthners
Team Hope Ireland
Our partnership with Team Hope help us to reach out to children in the Kingdom
and in running the SHGs in the rural areas.
TEAM HOPE is an Irish, interdenominational Christian development aid charity, working with children, and through them, into their families and communities in Eastern Europe, former Soviet Union and Africa (Irish charity number CHY 14524). Best known for our Annual Christmas Shoebox Appeal, we also help children all year round (many in families surviving on less than €1 a day) through a variety of community development projects. Team Hope has adopted the Dóchas Code of Corporate Governance for Irish Development NGOs.
Liberty Life Eswatini
Our partnership with Liberty Life Eswatini help us to reach out to member churches
and their respective communities in times of bereavement.
LIBERTY LIFE vision is to become the trusted leader in insurance and investment in their chosen markets by putting the customer’s needs first, creating products that have market relevance and forming strong partnerships in their markets. Whether you’re a small business, large corporate or affinity group with many members, they have experience in working with their partners to understand their needs.
