Abstract
The story of Pan-Africanism, of Pan-African Christianity, and the First Pan-African Christian Church Conference (PACCC I) begins with the antecedent reality of African humanity and the plethora of traditional religious inheritances. Millions of Christian and non-Christian people who are the direct descendants of African ancestors populate not only the continent of Africa, but most of the continents of the world. There are varying concentrations in South, Central, and North America and the Caribbean basin, in Asia, Europe, and other regions of the world.