What is EPJM?
EPJM was initially organized as the English Presbytery’s response to the tsunami disaster that struck East Japan on March 11, 2011. EPJM partners with the 3.11 Iwate Church Network and has since expanded its outreach beyond tsunami survivors toa wider demographic.


Evangelicals: 0.4%

Unreached population: 98.2%

Population annual growth rate: -0.2%
Why Japan?
Today, the Japanese are considered the second largest unreached people group in the world, with less than 2% of the population considered Christian.*
What can | do?
EPJM gathers regularly to pray for the work and for our Japanese partners. Join us to. hear more about the progress of our ongoing efforts from returning team members.
EPJM Prayer Meeting

7.30pm – 9pm
Every 4th Tuesday
All Saints Presbyterian Church
Bible House, 7 Armenian St #B1-01, $(179932)
Join a team!
EPJM teams travel to Japan for 11-day mission trips nearly every month. The work focuses on community engagement, including activities such as arts and crafts, games, exercise sessions, English cafes, cooking, and more. While Japanese language ability is beneficial, it is not required. Team meetings and training sessions will take place one to two months before the trip.

