SEFULA: Professor Saasa, the Vice Chancellor of Mulungushi University and one of the Zambia’s leading research consultants is one of the former pupils of Sefula Secondary School. In his speech he commended the United Church of Zambia in its efforts ...
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“A Religion that is Pure and Stainless according to God the Father is this: To take care of Orphans and Widows in their sufferings “
LUSAKA: ST BARNABAS CONGREGATION – This quarters’ Synod Sunday fell on 14TH September 2014. St Barnabas Congregation of Chelstone Consistory in Lusaka Presbytery observed this special Sunday. The Minister-In-Charge, Rev Lubinda M. Mukelabai (also in-charge of All Saints Congregation) had ...
Read More »Mwenzo Consistory Stakeholders Consultative Meeting Participants survive a fatal road accident
MPIKA: The road traffic accident took place along the Mpika – Serenje road. The United Church of Zambia has been in existence since 1965 and is scheduled to celebrate its Church’ Golden Jubilee on 16th January 2015. The activities towards ...
Read More »Emmah Mankishi Mukokwe – District Commissioner encourages Mufumbwe UCZ Congregation to be soul winners.
MUFUMBWE: Mufumbwe Congregation of the United Church of Zambia started their celebration with a week of prayers every 17:00 hours (from 23rd to 28th June) with Saturday afternoon being the thanksgiving service. Congregants gathered at 08:00hours on Sunday for the ...
Read More »“LIBES DECLARATION”: THE UCZ MINISTERS’ SYMPOSIUM
LIVINGSTONE: Ministers of the United Church of Zambia broke off from their daily pastoral duties for a moment of reflection in Livingstone on the theme: “Shared holistic mission for effective ministry to the glory of God”. The Symposium was held ...
Read More »CCZ Leaders’ Jubilee Symposium
LUSAKA: The Council of Churches in Zambia (CCZ) held the Church leaders Symposium on 5th September 2014 at Kapingila Guest House from 08:00 hours to 13:00 hours under the theme : “Commemorating Jubilee: Biblical, Theological and Social reflection”. The discussants ...
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