CENTRAL AFRICA: Anglican Church 'will not accept homosexuals' says Archbishop
CENTRAL AFRICA: Anglican Church 'does not and will not accept homosexuals' says Archbishop
by staff reporter
http://bulawayo24.com/
December 19, 2011
THE head of the Anglican Church in the Central Africa Province, Archbishop Albert Chama, said his church does not accept gay practices.
The Central Africa Province consists of Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi and Zambia.
Archbishop Chama, who is based in Zambia and is on a visit to the country, said this yesterday when he presided over the Order of Epiphany at St John's Cathedral in Bulawayo. He said the church was not going to reverse its position on same sex marriages.
The Order of Epiphany service is when the church recognises the great work of individuals in its ranks who had sacrificed a lot in peace building and community.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
by staff reporter
http://bulawayo24.com/
December 19, 2011
The Central Africa Province consists of Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi and Zambia.
Archbishop Chama, who is based in Zambia and is on a visit to the country, said this yesterday when he presided over the Order of Epiphany at St John's Cathedral in Bulawayo. He said the church was not going to reverse its position on same sex marriages.
The Order of Epiphany service is when the church recognises the great work of individuals in its ranks who had sacrificed a lot in peace building and community.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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