Seventh-day Adventist Arch Bishop visits Greater Bahr el Ghazal Field

Clement Joseph Arkangelo,Arch Bishop for Seventh-day Adventist South Sudan Attached  Territory during his visit to Greater Bahr el Ghazal Field of Seventh-day Adventist Church on 17.Nov.2016

                                        

hundreds of the Seventh day Adventist Church members have turned out in high number with respect to welcome their Arch Bishop, Clement Joseph Arkangelo Mawa, the South Sudan Attached Territory President for Seventh day Adventist. The Bishop was in his first official visit to Greater Bahr el Ghazal Field of the Seventh day Adventist churches. 

Clement on his remarks, says he hopes believers to grow spiritually and mentally as they will preach good news of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the World. 

                                                        

 

The church members have applied their petition to the visiting Bishop to recognize and relocate the Adventist field head office in greater Northern Bahr el Ghazal. Arch Bishop, Clement Joseph of Seventh-day Adventist of South Sudan Attached Territory The Bishop appealed for peace and unity among south Sudanese groups. He warned escalate tribal connected conflicts.

He appreciated Governor of Aweil State, Ronald Ruai Deng for his good move for keeping security and stability in the area. On his part, Isaiah Malek Garang, the Greater Bahr el Ghazal Field President of Seventh day Adventist has warmly welcomed the visit of the Arch Bishop, and vowed to work with him closely.

 Believers hope to see many changes happen during the Bishop’s trip to Greater Bahr el Ghazal Field Head Quarters, in Northern Bahr el Ghazal Star, Aweil Clement appreciates the believers for their commitment in serving God and for their efforts to preach the good news of the Bible of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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