Anglican Bishop urges church to introspect, embrace #AreChencheng

Anglican Bishop The Right Reverend Bishop Metlhayotlhe Beleme recently receiving a Presidential Certificate of Honour from President Masisi recently PIC: BWGOVERNMENT FACEBOOK PAGE
Anglican Bishop The Right Reverend Bishop Metlhayotlhe Beleme recently receiving a Presidential Certificate of Honour from President Masisi recently PIC: BWGOVERNMENT FACEBOOK PAGE

It can only be Christians themselves; especially those of the Anglican parishes in Botswana to spiritually self-introspect so that they may be able to grow the church membership, but that can only be possible if they were to also change their traditional Anglicanism (sechache) mindsets, in embracing each other’s livelihood challenges as a way of healing and giving hope to their communities and nation at large.

The sermonic message was stressed by the Anglican Church, Botswana Diocese, and The Very Right Reverend Bishop Metlhayotlhe Beleme at the diocese’s South region revival held at the Cathedral on Saturday.

In his sub-themed #Are Chencheng sermon under the general theme, “Anglican Rise and Shine” Bishop Metlha as he is fondly known, called for the Anglicans to embrace deep prayer hope for the underprivileged, the broken souls in faith, the sick, the disgruntled in the workplace, the unemployed, saying most of the challenges that people, as Christians too, encounter on their daily basis are not deliberately planted by God in ignorance of His people’s prayers but are a sign that God’s Glory continues reign to rebuild people’s faith and trust in Him, whilst challenging Christians to wholeheartedly follow the gospel as proclaimed in the Holy scriptures.

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