Sowing and tending the land in the Lord’s Vineyard

We Serve

  • Mamfe

    The birthplace of FREM, Mamfe began as a humble prayer meeting and has blossomed into a thriving church under the leadership of Rev. Pastor Alphonse. This chapel stands as a testament to faith, perseverance, and the power of God’s work in bringing people together.Mamfe has an estimated population of 42,500, and its strategic location along the Manyu River in the Southwest Region of Cameroon allows it to serve as a central hub for surrounding communities.

  • Kembong

    Kembong and its surrounding canton have an estimated population of 19,300, supporting a close-knit, faith-driven community. Located near Mamfe, Kembong is a rural chapel under the care of Pastor Julius. Though modest in setting, it serves as a spiritual haven, providing guidance, teaching, and fellowship for believers eager to grow in their walk with Christ.

  • Mbakang

    Also near Mamfe, Mbakang is shepherded by Pastor Samson. This chapel fosters faith in a rural community, emphasizing discipleship, service, and the daily application of God’s Word in the lives of its members. While specific 2025 population data is not readily available, Mbakang is part of the Manyu Division, which encompasses several rural villages with communities focused on agriculture and local trade.

  • Bamenda

    Our sole chapel in Northwest Cameroon, Bamenda is led by Rev. Pastor Joshua and serves an urban congregation. As the only FREM presence in the city, it brings revival, teaching, and community engagement to believers in a bustling metropolitan area. Bamenda’s population is approximately 636,000, making it a key urban center for ministry outreach in the region.

In these communities, congregations share God’s love by helping the broken, aiding the poor, and promoting sustainability, reflecting James 2:15-16, which calls us to provide action alongside words.