Here is a photo of Bishop Steve as he processed in. The whole day was filled with joy for me - one of the best days of my life because of how joy-filled I was all day. It was worth not going to Kondoa to see this historic event take place and to rejoice with Bishop Steve and his family and friends.
We have had some feedback from the SOMA team which spent about three weeks in Kondoa Diocese recently. Ian and I could not go this year, but we had the privilege of going to Nelson Cathedral to witness the installment of the first African Bishop into a NZ Diocese. This is a wonderful turn of events, where the people to whom we have sent missionaries have sent one of their best to help us in NZ. The way it should be.
Here is a photo of Bishop Steve as he processed in. The whole day was filled with joy for me - one of the best days of my life because of how joy-filled I was all day. It was worth not going to Kondoa to see this historic event take place and to rejoice with Bishop Steve and his family and friends. Comments are closed.
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AuthorHi, I'm Helen and I raise money for our Kondoa mission project by making jams, chutneys and marmalades. Archives
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