Monday 21 January 2019

Diocese of Lagos Anglican Communion gives back to society …Set to build N5b Centenary City to mark 100 years


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As part of its 100 years of existence, Diocese of Lagos, Anglican Communion has mapped out several programmes to keep memory of the centenary linger in the minds of faithful and society, including construction of centenary city which will accommodate international standard facilities. CYRIACUS NNAJI reports.

Diocese of Lagos, Anglican Communion, in her strategic spiritual and physical roles to carter for her congregation and society, has unveiled plans to give something greater back to the next generation.

Rt. Rev. Humphrey B. Olumakaiye (Ph.D), the Bishop of the Diocese, made the disclosure during a Press Briefing at Bishop Palace, Marina; Lagos on Wednesday, to announce the commencement of 100 Anniversary celebration of the Lagos Anglican Communion.

Olumakaiye said the church, as part of its Centenary celebration has also concluded arrangement to commence construction of a centenary City on the Lekki-Ibeju-Epe axis of Lagos State.

While acknowledging the T.Y. Danjuma as the Grand Patron of the celebration, Olumakaiye said the city estimated to gulp N5 billion for the first phase will accommodate world class facilities such as Empowerment and Youth Development Centre; Rehabilitation Centre; Games Village and Sporting Centre; Convention Ground, Garden of Gethsemane; Retreat Centre; Luke's Global Hospital; Women Empowerment Centre, Resorts, Amusement Park and a Low Income Housing Estate.

The centenary programme which kicked off on January 2, 2019 was designed to make the 100 anniversary Celebration memorable. They include Power for the New Year comprising of fasting and praying; Unveiling of Centenary Logo; Centenary Rally; Centenary Diet which is a 40 days special journey in the word of God; Collection of Centenary Signature; Children’s camp, the memorial 21-day fasting and prayer, Mega Prayer Convocation, Choir Festival/Competition; Bishop’s Cup/Football Competition, Centenary Health Week.

Others include Centenary Walk Week; Lagos City Wide Crusade; Centenary Thanksgiving will come up on December 10, 2019 and will mark the grand finale of the centenary event.

Olumakaiye acknowledged the wonderful work of his predecessors and pledged to sustain the legacy handed to over to him and his team. “We have decided to give something greater back to the next generation that will forever be cherished as we cherish the diocese given to us 100 years ago”

Speaking on the five mandates of his administration which include Priestly, Pastoral, Prophetic, Prayer and Praise ministries which he declared with his team upon enthronement as Bishop of the Diocese, Olumakaiye said “Our five pastoral mandates priestly, to conduct faithfully divine services, performing acts of blessing of members; Pastoral, we shall tenderly feed the flock of God according to 1 Peter5: 2-6; Prophetic, to faithfully together discharge the Lords message in terms of prophecy for the encouragement, guidance, direction, correction, admonition, warning and edification; Prayer, we shall all stand together in prayer.

“We shall teach and model the acts of effective spiritual life by all. By the grace of God, we shall have our diocese convention ground. Inside the convention ground, a place will be carved out as 'garden of Gethsemane; Praise Ministry: we shall all stand together by reinforcing the acts of praise in the diocese, we shall use praise to surmount the insurmountable and do the impossible.”

He went further to spoke on the Episcopal Visitations of the dioceses saying “On October 8, 2019 we started episcopal visitation to all the churches in the dioceses and we visited all the 121 churches in the dioceses. We went across the Lagoon to visit the struggling churches there. We did this to be able to have first-hand information of all the churches to know their strength and weaknesses. We also did that in order to meet the members one-on-one.

During our ministry our visit to all these churches, we made donations to churches whose buildings had been dilapidated and some of them have started building new structures now.

We also made donations to some members who were in dire need. This is part of our pastoral ministry. Some people need money for major operations and we came to their aid and such members are back to their feet.

We were also able to settle accommodation problems for some members as well.




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