From Liberia-
The Episcopal Church of Liberia has launched its five-year strategic
plan, which is expected to see more emphasis on evangelism, advocacy and
other activities that will cater to the spiritual and physical needs of
parishioners and the Christian community at large. The plan seeks to
reinvigorate the spiritual activities of the church, while at the same
time diverting more attention to health and education needs, as well as
engaging in meaningful and responsible entrepreneurial activities to
ensure growth.
Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Jonathan B. B. Hart, said at a
special convention held on Friday, February 15, that the plan is a
systemic process of envisioning a desired future and serves as a guide
to the ministry of the church—reflecting all elements of its work in
advancement of “God’s kingdom in the Liberian vineyard.
Though approached with renewed vigor, Bishop Hart noted that the idea
has been reflected upon in a variety of ways over the past few years.
The plan rallies Episcopalians across the country to work towards a more
vibrant Diocese. The Episcopal Church is also endeavoring to augment,
improve and diversify its investment portfolio in the country.
More here-
https://www.liberianobserver.com/news/episcopal-church-launches-five-yr-strategic-plan/
Thursday, February 21, 2019
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