Congregational Christian Church in American Samoa

Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa
Ekalesia Fa'apotopotoga Kerisiano i Amerika Samoa
OrientationCalvinist
PolityCongregational
AssociationsWorld Communion of Reformed Churches, Pacific Conference of Churches, World Council of Churches, Congregational Christian Church of Samoa
RegionAmerican Samoa, Australia, New Zealand, United States
Origin1980
American Samoa
Separated fromCongregational Christian Church of Samoa
Merger ofUnited Church of Christ (UCC), USA
Congregations113, and 380 house fellowships
Members20,000+

The Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa - CCCAS (Samoan: Ekalesia Faapotopotoga Kerisiano i Amerika Samoa - EFKAS) is a theologically Calvinist and Congregational denomination in American Samoa.

The Congregational Christian Church of American Samoa (CCCAS) follows the 'congregationalist' model of church organization, which entails two fundamental principles meticulously upheld within the CCCAS structure. Each member of the congregation retains independence and autonomy in decision-making on its own local church matters.

The CCCAS is a Christian denomination deeply rooted in Samoan culture and language which was evident in its worship practices and community service endeavors.