Last week pastors and delegates arrived in Juba for the South Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church (SSPEC) General Assembly. I met two men living in Nairobi who said they had not been to Juba for at least 5 years. Three pastors who lived in the far north region of Abyeyi arrived. Some church leaders in Juba called or wrote letters to people who might be able to help transport those who were still looking for a way to get to Juba. It was a last minute scramble against many challenges. Several regions of South Sudan were experiencing severe floods, so planes were not able to land and they could not travel by road. There was political unrest in Khartoum that closed down the airport. Everyone wondered if enough people would be there to hold the meeting.
On Tuesday, everyone showed up at the Atlabara church to
register. I enjoyed seeing small groups of people connecting and talking. People
who had been colleagues in Bible school many years ago were thrilled to finally
see each other again. I enjoyed meeting some of the people I had heard about and
learning more about some of the rural congregations where significant Kingdom
work is taking place despite many challenges.
Delegates gathering in the courtyard of the church
We are grateful to those who prayed for this meeting, and trust that God will continue to lead and provide for the unity of the church and for this meeting to be held. Since a General Assembly has not been held for nine years, there are many significant issues to be addressed, including the election of new leadership. Please continue to pray for God to guide and provide as plans are made for this meeting to be held in March.
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The decision to postpone the meeting sounds very reasonable, and we will pray for planning for the March meeting and hope that all who want to come can make it at that time. Thank you for your updates.
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