International Christian Maritime Association - Member Organisations

Member Organisations

  • Apostleship of the Sea / Stella Maris (Roman Catholic)
  • Association for Seamen's Missions (Japan)
  • Biblia Harbour Mission (South Africa)
  • Christian Seaman's Organisation (South Africa)
  • Church of Sweden Abroad (Svenska kyrkan i utlandet, Sweden)
  • Danish Seamen's and Overseas Church (Danske Sǿmands- og Udlandskirker, Denmark)
  • Finnish Seamen's Church (Suomen Merimieskirkko, Finland)
  • German Seamen's Mission (Deutsche Seemannsmission e.V., Germany)
  • Indenlandsk Sømandsmission (Denmark)
  • Indonesian Ministry to Seafarers
  • Korean International Maritime Mission
  • LIFE International Seafarers Christian Missions (Romania)
  • Mersey Mission to Seafarers (Liverpool, England)
  • Nederlandse Zeemanscentrale (Netherlands)
  • North American Maritime Ministry Association
  • Norwegian Church Abroad (Sjømannskirken, Norway)
  • PCT Seamen's/Fishermen's Service Centre (associate member)
  • Queen Victoria Seamen's Rest (Methodist, London)
  • Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishers (UK)
  • Sailors' Society (Protestant)
  • Seafarers' Welfare Board for New Zealand
  • Seamen's Christian Friend Society (United Kingdom)
  • Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey (Episcopal Seafarers' Advocacy founded in 1834)
  • Seamen's Church in Sweden (Sjömanskyrkan i Sverige, Sweden)
  • Seamen's Mission of Estonia
  • Seemannsmission der Nordkirche (Germany)
  • Stichting Pastoraat Werkers Overzee (Netherlands)
  • The Mission to Seafarers (Anglican)

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