Eleventh CAPA Council opens in Burundi

Hosted by the Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi, the 11th CAPA Council meeting is bringing together Primates or their representatives, clergy and lay people from the 12 Anglican Provinces of Africa along with partners and other observers from around the world.

The Council of the Anglican Provinces of Africa, whose secretariat is based in Nairobi, Kenya, is a continental body that brings together the twelve Provinces of the Anglican Church in Africa.

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One comment on “Eleventh CAPA Council opens in Burundi

  1. MichaelA says:

    African Anglicanism is a vibrant movement.

    The article says this happens only once every four years, but that seems to apply just to this particular meeting. CAPA also runs the All Africa Bishops Conference. The last was in 2010 in Uganda, attended by 398 bishops!

    Give thanks for these wonderful Christians who are being used so powerfully by God today to redeem his Church from error and apathy.