André Grenard Matsoua (17 January 1899 – 13 January 1942) was a Congolese Lari religious figure and politician born near Manzakala-Kinkala in then Middle Congo, a rare influential figure in Congolese politics before independence in 1960.
He inspired a messianic cult, Matsouanism, that emerged in the French Equatorial African capital, Brazzaville.