- Korede Akintunde
- January 24, 2025
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The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) is hosting its New Bishops’ Training at the Ibru International Ecumenical Centre, Agbarha-Otor, Delta State.
The programme, which began on Sunday, 19 January 2025, is set to conclude on Monday, 27 January 2025. Approved by the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, His Grace, the Most Rev’d Dr Henry C. Ndukuba, the training is being coordinated by the Most Rev’d Dr Friday John Imaekhai and the Most Rev’d Dr Emmanuel Egbunu, with the General Secretary of the Church, the Ven. Dr Gershinen Paul Dajur, actively assisting in facilitating the sessions.
Eleven new Bishops and their wives are participating in the programme, which features lectures from prominent Archbishops, Bishops, and members of the laity. The sessions have been designed to equip the Bishops with the tools needed for effective ministry.
Highlights so far include a lecture by the Dean of the Church of Nigeria on Bishops, Clergy, and Wives’ Development, as well as discussions on expository preaching, the health and well-being of Bishops and their wives, the discipline and ethics of episcopal ministry, and a deeper understanding of the Anglican Church’s heritage, historic formularies, and liturgy.
The importance of appropriate episcopal dressing has also been emphasised, ensuring a holistic approach to their preparation for ministry.
The Primate of the Church of Nigeria, His Grace, the Most Rev’d Dr Henry C. Ndukuba, addressed the Bishops and their wives via Zoom during the training. In his address, he encouraged them to be exemplary leaders in their Dioceses, setting high spiritual and moral standards for their episcopacy.
The Primate prayed for the coordinators and all participants, asking for God’s guidance and grace to complete the training successfully.
Each day of the programme begins with a morning Eucharistic service, officiated and preached by one of the Bishops in training, with the Rector of the Centre, the Ven. Dr Stephen Wolemonwu, assisting. This spiritual rhythm has added a rich and reflective dimension to the training.
The atmosphere at the Ibru Centre is vibrant and conducive to learning, marked by camaraderie and a shared commitment to excellence in ministry. Participants have expressed gratitude for the serene environment and the well-equipped facilities, which make it an ideal location for retreats, trainings, and other programmes. The Centre offers a peaceful setting, comfortable accommodation, and state-of-the-art facilities, making it a perfect destination for spiritual growth and reflection.
As the training continues, the Bishops and their wives are gaining practical insights and preparing to serve with renewed vision and understanding. Those seeking a serene and resourceful venue for their programmes are encouraged to consider the Ibru International Ecumenical Centre.
Written by the General Secretary of the Church of Nigeria from the training ground at Agbarha-Otor, Delta State.