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Orthodox Christian Mission Center

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The '''Orthodox Christian Mission Center''' is the official Orthodox Missions and Evangelism Agency established by the [[Standing Conference of the Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas]], and now an agency of the [[Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America]]. The headquarters of the OCMC is in St. Augustine, Florida. It supports Orthodox [[missionary]] activities world wide and currently includes training and sending missionary teams to countries such as Argentina, Paraguay, [[Uganda]], [[Tanzania]], [[Albania]], Korea, Puerto Rico, and Philippines. The teams preach, teach, and [[baptize]] as well as minister to the poor, hungry, suffering, and orphaned. They also strive to strengthen the infrastructures of the local churches through development of local leaders.
==History==
===St. Augustine, Florida===
In 1984, the 27th Clergy-Laity Congress approved the creation of a permanent office for the mission effort, as well as the appointment of a salaried Executive Director. [[Dimitrios (Couchell) of Xanthos|Fr. Dimitrios Couchell]] was appointed by [[Iakovos (Coucouzis) of America|Archbishop Iakovos]] as Executive Director of what was now called the Archdiocesan Mission Center. [[St. Photios National Shrine]] in St. Augustine, Florida provided the first offices for the Center. The first edition of the Mission Center's semiannual publication "Mission," identified the continuation of scholarships to ten mission students as a key priority, along with direct support to the [[Orthodox Patriarchal Ecclesiastical School of Makarios III|Makarios III Patriarchal Seminary]] in Nairobi, [[St. Herman's Orthodox Theological Seminary (Kodiak, Alaska)|St. Herman's Seminary in Kodiak]], indigenous priests in [[Ghana ]] and Korea, and support for missionaries from the [[Church of Greece]] serving in Africa. By the end of 1985, the Mission Center had announced the appointment of the first full time missionaries to Africa (Fr. Daniel and Nancy Christopoulos), as well as sent a study team to Ethiopia, Ghana, and Kenya.
===Mission Teams===
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