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New Year Message 2006 from The Rt. Rev Dr. S Tilewa Johnson

New Year Message 2006 from The Rt. Rev Dr. S Tilewa Johnson

As we enter another New Year, it must be our prayer that this year will be a better one than last year.  Although this is the case, there was also much to be thankful for last year. 

04 January 2006

New Years message from the Archbishop of the Congo

New Years message from the Archbishop of the Congo

Chers freres et sSurs dans la vigne du Seigneur, Au moment ou l'annee 2005 touche a sa fin, il est grand temps de passer en revue ce qui etait notre vie sur les plans spirituel, moral, professionnel et ministeriel. A chacun de faire son bilan. C'est un temps de remercier Dieu pour toutes les b?n?dictions dont il nous a comblees et de corriger ce qui n'a pas bien marche. Ceci nous permettra d'entrer dans l'annee 2006 avec un nouvel engagement, une nouvelle determination, un bon courage, une ardente perseverance et surtout avec un don de sois pour mieux servir les autres dans ce monde en mutation. Je ne saurais laisser passer ce moment sans vous remercier pour le bon temps que nous avons passe ensemble et specialement de votre franche collaboration durant l'annee qui s'acheve. Je profite de cette occasion pour vous presenter mes meilleurs voeux de bonheur, de prosperite, de longevite, de plaine sante et surtout de reussite dans toutes les bonnes actions que vous aurez a entreprendre a l'honneur de Dieu en servant les autres.Que Dieu vous comble, vous et toute votre famille ainsi que tous ceux qui vous sont chers, de ses benedictions divines pour l'annee 2006.  (Ps. 37 :4-5).

The Most Revd Dr Dirokpa Balufuga Fidele 

Archbishop of Congo and Bishop of Kinshasa & Bukavu

04 January 2006

Press Release - Disclaimer from the Nigerian Church

Press Release - Disclaimer from the Nigerian Church

The general public is hereby warned of the activities of some fraudulent personalities who exploit Christian love and the good name of the Church all in a bid to defraud unsuspecting people especially foreigners of money. 

04 January 2006

Archbishop The Most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi's Christmas Message

Archbishop The Most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi's Christmas Message

Greetings in Jesus Mighty Name this Christmas Season. The event which is coming to us is a great reminder of Gods divine love to the world. All over the world excitement has seized people because the good news has hit them. 

23 December 2005

Christmas message from Archbishop Akinola

Christmas message from Archbishop Akinola

As we celebrate another Christmas, we thank God for all His mercies towards us as individuals and as a nation. The main reason for joy and celebration is that at the fullness of time, God sent to us His only begotten Son to deliver us from our sins. Christ came into the world at a time such as this to give us joy, peace and eternal life.

23 December 2005

The Most Rev Peter Akinola raises concerns about HIV

The Most Rev Peter Akinola raises concerns about HIV

Abuja, December 13, 2005- The Most Rev Peter Akinola has urged Provincial HIV/AIDS Coordinators of the Church, who attended the just concluded International Conference on Aids and Other Sexual Transmitted Diseases in Africa (ICASA 2005) to translate their experiences into action when they return to their various dioceses.

21 December 2005

Anglicans mourn Bishop Ereaku

Anglicans mourn Bishop Ereaku

Abuja, Dec. 14, 2005- The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) is in a state of mourning after the death of a young enterprising and evangelical Bishop.

15 December 2005

News from the Diocese of Antsiranana

News from the Diocese of Antsiranana

Three new churches have been planted in the Sambava region of the Diocese of Antsiranana. The churches were planted in Belambo-Lokoho, Andrafekona and Fanambana after the opening of the new St. Augustine's educational center

15 December 2005

Statement from Archbishop of Cape Town on World AIDS Day

Statement from Archbishop of Cape Town on World AIDS Day

More effective leadership to fight AIDS desperately needed as 'second wave' hits NGOs and faith-based organizations says Anglican Archbishop. According to the United Nations 2004 Global Report on the AIDS epidemic, Southern Africa remains the worst affected sub region in the world

01 December 2005

Anglican Church of Tanzania invests in the future

Anglican Church of Tanzania invests in the future

The Anglican Church of Tanzania (ACT) is embarking on an educational project that will see the establishment of an Anglican university in the country. The institution to be known as St. John's University is set tentatively to start operating in September 2006 and will be located in Dodoma, capital city of Tanzania

17 November 2005