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Thursday, September 09, 2010
Sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ through teaching, preaching, prayer, and worship.

Province of Rwanda


“With God everything is possible”
(Matthew 19:26)

The Province of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda, rooted in the East African Revival of the 1930s, is dedicated to upholding the faith and practice of the one holy catholic and apostolic Church. In response to an ever-deepening crisis of faith and leadership in both The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion, the Province of Rwanda courageously intervened in the situation by consecrating the Rev. Chuck Murphy and the Rev. Dr. John Rodgers as missionary bishops in January 2000. Later that year the Anglican Mission was officially launched as a missionary outreach of Rwanda committed to reaching the unchurched in North America.

In many ways, Rwanda was moved to respond to America because of the pain suffered in the genocide. Archbishop Kolini notes that he could not turn his back on a faithful people who cried out for his help: “When UN Troops were asked to help Rwanda at the time of the genocide, instead of helping, the world abandoned us. I will never do what the world has done to my people.”

We in the Anglican Mission rejoice in the integrity and faithfulness of the Province of Rwanda, celebrating our membership in this global family. Rwanda and the Anglican Mission enjoy a close partnership of mission and ministry fueled by a shared passion and vision for evangelizing the unsaved. Our connection is strong, and we recognize how much we have to learn about forgiveness and reconciliation from the people of Rwanda.

 
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”
 
 
Province of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda
Statement on the Creation of the AMiA
The Most Rev’d. Emmanuel M. Kolini

 

The Anglican Mission in the Americas (AMiA) serves as a missionary outreach of the Province of Rwanda, under the authority of the Provincial Synod, The House of Bishops, and the Archbishop of the Province, as stipulated by the Constitution of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda.

The Anglican Mission was established in response to what a group of orthodox clergy and leaders from the United States described in 1999 as a severe “crisis of faith and leadership” within the Episcopal Church, USA. Following a series of meetings with concerned Primates in Singapore and Kampala during 1999, and in response to a carefully documented petition for intervention presented by these orthodox leaders from the U.S., the AMiA was created in July of 2000 following passage of a formal resolution in the Rwandan House of Bishops in January of that year calling for the consecration of missionary bishops to be sent to the United States, and to serve in a mission field within that country that presently comprises an estimated 130 million unchurched people.

The Anglican Mission exists to glorify God by sharing and spreading the good news of Jesus Christ in the U.S.A., and by building an alliance of leaders and congregations committed to fulfilling our Lord’s Great Commission by gathering, planting, and serving dynamic churches in the Anglican tradition within that country. As endorsed by both the House of Bishops and the Provincial Synod, this missionary outreach presently enjoys an appropriate level of autonomy due to differences in geographical and cultural setting as provided for by the Constitution of the Province of Rwanda.

 
 
Our Worship:
4:30 pm -- Sundays
with Holy Communion
 
Campus of
Church of Living Water
 
435 Sheila Blvd.
Prattville, AL 36066
 
Rev. Alan Reid, Pastor
334-328-0589