1950 saw the formation of the first British
Council, with work centred among the Slavic
peoples of Eastern Europe who found themselves
as refugees in the displaced persons camps
of Austria.
At that time, SGA (UK) was mainly a relief
organisation and servicing Mission. From
Austria, SGA's work moved into the former
Communist controlled Eastern Bloc and was
initially engaged in a ministry of encouraging
and assisting Slavic believers and the delivery
of Bibles.
The aim of Slavic
Gospel Association (UK)
is to serve the Church among
the slavic nations of the world
by assisting it to become fully
equipped to fulfil the great
commission of Jesus Christ,
particularly among its own peoples.