Religious Activities

The Eco Hapakat Foundation seeks to serve all people, regardless of race, origin, ethnic tribe, skin color, ancestrial roots, religious background and belief, sexual orientation, political or philosophical beliefs.

However, as devoted Christians, we want our actions to be judged and understood in light of Christian values. We draw our strength from the love of God Almighty and desire to share that love with others, expecting nothing in return.

We also intentionally support and accompany local churches and their members in their daily lives. Based on the statutory principles of our foundation, we support programs of local churches and indigenous people such as Sunday school, youth work, pastoral care, elderly care, and the construction and maintenance of church facilities.

We offer support for conducting trainings, courses, seminars, encouragement events, celebrations, and church rituals throughout the year.

Depending on the needs of local churches, we also provide logistical support for carrying out their programs, offer pastoral care and retreats for pastors and full-time workers for personal renewal, or try to provide qualified support staff.

The Eco Hapakat Foundation works interdenominationally and does not build its own church structures or facilities. However, upon request by officially recognized churches, we can offer ideological, logistical, and practical support for establishing new churches in remote areas of the country.

The primary goal of the foundation is to encourage churches, church-related or spiritual organizations, and church alliances to work together and ideally unite.

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