About us

Our History

The Oromo Evangelical Church of Minnesota (OECM) is an autonomous Lutheran church incorporated with the Minnesota Secretary of State in 2019. We are a congregation that worships in Afaan Oromo. Afaan Oromo is the language of the Oromo people of Ethiopia, the largest ethnic group in the country.

A home based Oromo Christian prayer group which was started in 1987 grew to a church under the name Oromo Evangelical Lutheran Church (OELC) in 1993. OELC became member of Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in 1995. The name of OELC was changed into Our Redeemer Oromo Evangelical Church (OROEC) in 2005. As OROEC continued to be a member of ELCA, the divisive problem created in ELCA in relation to same sex marriage began to spillover into OROEC. ELCA’s stance on same sex marriage created a very unfavorable environment among the majority of Oromo Christians both in Ethiopia and in the Diaspora.

The Oromo Evangelical Church of Minnesota received a certification of incorporation from Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State on October 30, 2019. At the beginning of this church, 176 adults and 120 children were registered as church members.
The then Transitional Council of the church established a committee to draft church constitution and bylaws. The committee prepared a comprehensive document of the constitution and bylaws within three months and it was ratified at a Special Meeting on March 15, 2020. The ratification of the constitution was the first landmark in moving forward as a united, insightful and promising newly established church.
Indeed, the early days of the church were not without a challenge. The outbreak of the COVID 19 pandemic soon after was a significant hurdle for this young Church. With the pandemic, in-person service was suspended for an unknown time which lasted for more than a year. It was unfortunate that the growing time of the church ministry was hampered by the gloomy, frightful and difficult days in our generation caused by COVID 19. But with the help of God, our church successfully managed those challenging days by using the online services and prayer line for her regular and special services.
Following the approval of the constitution, the first formal Annual Meeting of the church was held at Woodbury Lutheran church on September 13, 2020. We went to Woodbury Lutheran church in search of big church where our members could maintain a 6 feet distance which was the requirement per CDC guideline as one of the methods to tackle the spread of the virus. At this meeting, the first formal Council of the church was elected, an annual report was shared and agenda items presented by the Transitional Council of the Church were approved.
On January 31, 2021 a Pastoral Call Committee was established at a Special Meeting. The Call Committee nominated Pr. Demelash Yoseph to be called by the church and the church overwhelmingly voted to call Pr. Demelash as the first part-time pastor of the church on the Special Meeting held on April 25, 2021. The installation of the Pastor took place on June 27, 2021. This success was another milestone in the life of our church.
This church is one of the largest Diaspora Oromo churches and considered to be an emerging vibrant and engaging church of our time. By the grace of God, this church continues to grow, and proclaim the Gospel of Christ.

Our Mission

We are called to advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the power of Holy Spirit and to reach out for the needy with a spirit of compassion

Our Vision

To see a Christ Centered exemplary church built through preaching and teaching the gospel of Christ that brings spiritual renewal and transformation in the life members.

What we believe

⦁ We believe in One living and true God, everlasting, perfect in holiness, wisdom, power and love, and the source of all things. We believe that God eternally exists in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit as revealed in the Scripture.
⦁ We believe that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is our Savior and Lord. We believe that the only way to salvation is through Jesus Christ
⦁ We believe that the Holy Spirit dwells in each believer and calls us to faith, repentance and obedience. We believe that the spiritual gifts of the Holy Spirit are given to believers, and are operative today in the life of the church and the believers
⦁ We believe and confess that the Holy Bible, the Canonical Books of the Old and New Testament, is God’s Word, inspired and without error in the original manuscript.
⦁ We believe that Baptism unites us with Christ’s atoning work in His death, burial and resurrection for the forgiveness of sins.
⦁ We believe that in Holy Communion we receive the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ and are united with Him.
⦁ We believe marriage is a sacred covenant ordained by God between a man and a woman. We believe the Church of Jesus Christ is charged with upholding and protecting marriage as God originally designed it. Accordingly, this church abides by the biblical understanding of marriage between a man and a woman.

Our Core Value

Scripture based Christianity

We believe the Bible as God’s living, inspired and inerrant Word of God. We are committed to uphold the teaching of the bible as an unwavering way of living in a manner that pleases God.

Members’ active participation in church life

Each and every member of our church is encouraged to take part in the services of the church, and thereby grow in Christ.

Accountability in making a disciple

We pursue accountability in strengthening personal relationship with Jesus Christ and becoming more like Jesus through intentional relationship.

Strong relationship with each other

We demonstrate strong unity as a body of Christ through true love and respect for one another.

Truthfulness

We maintain strong Christian ethics by exhibiting truthfulness in our daily life with Christ and with each other.