Clergymen from the Anglican Church of Burundi gathered last week to consider the role of the church in building and consolidating peace in the country.
The Archbishop of Burundi the Rt Rev Bernard Ntahoturi met with other bishops of Burundi and with over one hundred pastors from all the Anglican dioceses in the country.
The meeting was part of a continued project to increase the capacity of 250 pastors and 250 lay people in a period of two years.
According to the Anglican Communion News Service (ACNS), in his opening speech the Archbishop told the attendants that they had come together as one united Church with the mission to be peacemakers so that God could be honoured in the Church and so that Burundi could experience healing and reconciliation.
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Church in Burundi must heal hurts from past – Archbishop
Clergymen from the Anglican Church of Burundi gathered last week to consider the role of the church in building and consolidating peace in the country.
The Archbishop of Burundi the Rt Rev Bernard Ntahoturi met with other bishops of Burundi and with over one hundred pastors from all the Anglican dioceses in the country.
The meeting was part of a continued project to increase the capacity of 250 pastors and 250 lay people in a period of two years.
According to the Anglican Communion News Service (ACNS), in his opening speech the Archbishop told the attendants that they had come together as one united Church with the mission to be peacemakers so that God could be honoured in the Church and so that Burundi could experience healing and reconciliation.
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