First Female African UM Bishop!
July 24, 2008
Praise God! This is really neat. UMNS reported on it today.
United Methodists in Africa elect first female bishop
(Rev. Joaquina Filipe) Nhanala, 51, the pastor of Matola United Methodist Church in Mozambique, was elected during the July 22-24 meeting of the denomination’s Africa Central Conference at Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe. Effective Sept. 1, she will succeed Bishop João Somane Machado, who is retiring as the leader of the Mozambique area.
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Besides serving a large church in Matola, a suburb of Maputo, Nhanala has coordinated women’s projects for the Mozambique church and led a World Relief HIV/AIDS program designed to mobilize churches for education and advocacy in Mozambique’s three southern provinces. Nhanala and the program were featured in the 2004 Bread for the World video, “Keep the Promise on Hunger and Health.”
July 24, 2008 at 5:46 pm
This is excellent news! Thanks for posting it
July 27, 2008 at 5:38 pm
Thanks for mentioning this. I think I’m going to mention it on my blog too – I’m surprised at how little reaction I’ve seen in the blogosphere!