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Events 2009 - Diocese of Accra

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 Major Diocesan Events for the Year 2009 in the Diocese of Accra

Events 2009- Diocese of Accra

Month  

Event 

 January 
 February 
 March
 
 April Clergy Wives National 
 May  Vision conference/ Business as Mission
 June 15th -21st
Synod(Christ Church, Legon)
 July Medical & Evangelistic  Outreach
 August/Sept

Intercessors Conference-

Interdenominational

 September 5th
 Girls Ministry
 October 9th - 19th
Medical & Evangelistic Outreach
 November 7th - 21st
 Obstetrics Outreach
 Dates? Eye Outreach
 December 26th, 28-30th
 Youth Outreach
 January 4-9th 2010
 Marriage Seminar

                                                                                

Last Updated on Monday, 09 March 2009 07:03  

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Newsflash

The decision making body of the Anglican Church of PNG (ACPNG), known as the Provincial Council has elected a new Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea.

The election took place at the Provincial Council Meeting which was held in Port Moresby on 11th June 2010.

The new Archbishop is the Rt. Reverend Joseph Kopapa who is the Bishop of Popondota Diocese. The ACPNG has five (5) Diocese and the Bishops from these Dioceses who are also members of the House of Bishops of the Province of PNG are eligible for election.

The Archbishop who is also the Primate of the Anglican Church of PNG is vested with powers within the Provincial Constitution and Cannons of 2001 to be the general authority, leader and steward of the Province of PNG. Amongst his duties, the Archbishop presides over the Provincial Council and House of Bishops. The Archbishop also plays the key representative of the Anglican Province of PNG in dealing with global Anglican Communion issues whose head is the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Archbishop Kopapa comes from Tufi District in Oro Province and is the fifth Archbishop since the Church’s independence from the Province of Australia. Archbishop Kopapa succeeds the former Primate Bishop James Ayong who retired in 2009.