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Praying with Our Partners in Mission Daily Intercessions April 1 to June 30, 2019 Praying with our Partners in Mission Daily Intercessions April 1 to June 30, 2019 ACP: Anglican Cycle of Prayer ACC: Anglican Church of Canada ELCIC: Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada ACIP: Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples TEC: The Episcopal Church Monday April 1, 2019 Mbeere (Kenya) The Rt Revd Moses Masamba Nthukah (Diocesan Bishop) Wellington (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Justin Duckworth (Diocesan Bishop) Wellington (Aotearoa NZ & Polynesia) The Rt Revd Eleanor Sanderson (Assistant Bishop) Idah (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Joseph Musa (Diocesan Bishop) Tuesday, April 2 Mbhashe (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Elliot Williams (Diocesan Bishop) Wernyol (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Gabriel Kuol Garang (Diocesan Bishop) Wednesday, April 3 Meath & Kildare (Ireland) The Most Revd Patricia Louise Storey (Diocesan Bishop) West Ankole (Uganda) The Rt Revd Johnson Twinomujuni (Diocesan Bishop) West Buganda (Uganda) The Rt Revd Henry Katumba-Tamale (Diocesan Bishop) Thursday, April 4 Medak (South India) The Rt Revd A.C. Solomon Raj (Diocesan Bishop) West Lango (Uganda) The Rt Revd Alfred Acur Okodi (Diocesan Bishop) Friday, April 5 Melbourne (Australia) The Most Revd Philip Leslie Freier (Primate) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Paul Barker (Assistant Bishop) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Dr Bradly Billings (Assistant Bishop) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Kate Prowd (Assistant Bishop) Melbourne (Australia) The Rt Revd Genieve Blackwell West Missouri (TEC) The Rt Revd Martin Field (Diocesan Bishop) Saturday, April 6 Meru (Kenya) The Rt Revd Charles Mwendwa (Diocesan Bishop) West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Most Revd Ng Moon Hing (Primate) West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Rt Revd Charles Samuel West Malaysia (South East Asia) The Rt Revd Jayson Selvaraj Idaho (TEC) The Rt Revd Brian Thom (Diocesan Bishop) Sunday, April 7 2019 ACP: Pray for the Church of Church of Ireland The Most Revd Richard Lionel Clarke - Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and Metropolitan Kootenay: All Diocesan Committees, including Bishop and Regional Deans (BARDS): Christine Ross, Archdeacon; Trevor Freeman, Executive Archdeacon; Nissa Basbaum, Dean of Kootenay & Diocesan Administrator; Neil Elliot, Dean of West Kootenay Region; Chris Harwood-Jones, Dean of North Okanagan Region; Roger Cooper, Dean of Central Okanagan Region; Yme Woensdregt, Dean of East Kootenay Region. ACC: Archbishop Anne Germond, people and clergy of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario ELCIC: The dean, council, and congregations of the Manitoba East Area of the Manitoba-Northwestern Ontario Synod. ACIP: Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the Diocese of Mishamikoweesh. Monday, April 8 Mexico (Mexico) The Rt Revd Carlos Touche-Porter (Diocesan Bishop) West Tennessee (TEC) The Rt Revd Don Johnson (Diocesan Bishop) Ideato (Nigeria) The Most Revd Caleb Maduoma (Diocesan Bishop) Tuesday, April 9 Michigan (TEC) The Rt Revd Wendell Gibbs (Diocesan Bishop) West Texas (TEC) The Rt Revd David Reed (Diocesan Bishop) West Texas (TEC) The Rt Revd Jennifer Brooke-Davidson Wednesday, April 10 Milwaukee (TEC) The Rt Revd Steven Miller (Diocesan Bishop) West Virginia (TEC) The Rt Revd Willam Michie Klusmeyer (Diocesan Bishop) Western Izon (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Edafe Emamezi (Diocesan Bishop) Thursday, April 11 Minna (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Daniel Abu Yisa (Diocesan Bishop) Western Kansas (TEC) The Rt Revd Michael Milliken (Diocesan Bishop) Friday, April 12 Minnesota (TEC) The Rt Revd Brian Prior (Diocesan Bishop) Western Kowloon (Hong Kong) The Rt Revd Andrew Chan (Diocesan Bishop) Idoani (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ezekiel Dahunsi (Diocesan Bishop) Saturday, April 13 Mishamikoweesh (Canada) The Rt Revd Lydia Mamakwa (Diocesan Bishop) Mishamikoweesh (Canada) The Rt Revd Isaiah Larry Beardy Western Louisiana (TEC) The Rt Revd Jacob W Owensby (Diocesan Bishop) Ife (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Olubunmi A Akinlade (Diocesan Bishop) Ife East (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Oluseyi Oyelade (Diocesan Bishop) Sunday, April 14 2019 (Palm Sunday) ACP: Pray for TEC in Jerusalem & The Middle East The Most Revd Suheil Dawani - Archbishop, Jerusalem & the Middle East & Archbishop in Jerusalem. Kootenay: Advisory Committee on Postulants for Ordination - Coordinator Canon Susanne House, Candidates and Assessors (May 2-5, 2019 at Sorrento Centre); General Synod to be held in Vancouver July 2019 and all those planning it ACC: The Provincial Synod of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario ELCIC: The dean, council, and congregations of the Manitoba Central Area of the Manitoba-Northwestern Ontario Synod. ACIP: Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the Diocese of Saskatchewan. Monday, April 15 Mississippi (TEC) The Rt Revd Brian Seage (Diocesan Bishop) Western Massachusetts (TEC) The Rt Revd Douglas Fisher (Diocesan Bishop) Ifo (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Nathaniel Oladejo Ogundipe (Diocesan Bishop) Tuesday, April 16 Missouri (TEC) The Rt Revd Wayne Smith (Diocesan Bishop) Western Mexico (Mexico) The Revd Ricardo Joel Gómez Osnaya (Diocesan Bishop) Wednesday, April 17 Mityana (Uganda) The Rt Revd Stephen Kaziimba (Diocesan Bishop) Western Michigan (TEC) The Rt Revd Whayne Hougland (Diocesan Bishop) Western New York (TEC) The Rt Revd William Franklin (Diocesan Bishop) Thursday, April 18 Maundy Thursday Mombasa (Kenya) The Rt Revd Alphonce Mwaro Baya (Diocesan Bishop) Western Newfoundland (Canada) The Rt Revd John Organ (Diocesan Bishop) Western North Carolina (TEC) The Rt Revd José Antonio McLoughlin (Diocesan Bishop) Friday, April 19 Good Friday Monmouth (Wales) The Rt Revd Richard Pain (Diocesan Bishop) Western Tanganyika (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Sadock Makaya (Diocesan Bishop) Igbomina (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Emmanuel Adekola (Diocesan Bishop) Saturday, April 20 Montana (TEC) The Rt Revd C. Franklin Brookhart (Diocesan Bishop) Wiawso (West Africa) The Rt Revd Abraham Kobina Ackah (Diocesan Bishop) Igbomina - West (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Olajide Adebayo (Diocesan Bishop) Sunday, April 21, 2019 Easter Sunday ACP: Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem and the People of the Land of the Holy One. Kootenay: Bishop of Kootenay Bishop-Elect Lynne McNaughton Archdeacon of Kootenay: Christine Ross Executive Archdeacon: Trevor Freeman Dean and Diocesan Administrator: Nissa Basbaum Refugee Sponsorship Coordinator: Elizabeth Huether Chancellor and Registrar: Geord Holland Treasurer: Gerald Fitz-Gerald HighWay Editor: John Lavender Clerical Secretary: Leon Rogers Lay Secretary: Stafford Brandrick Synod Office Staff: Bonnie Bailey and Kathryn Lockhart Diocesan Archivist: Kathryn Lockhart ACC: Archbishop Anne Germond, clergy, and people of the Diocese of Algoma ELCIC: The dean, council, and congregations of the Manitoba South Area of the Manitoba-Northwestern Ontario Synod ACIP: Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the Diocese of Saskatoon. Monday, April 22 Montreal (Canada) The Rt Revd Mary Irwin-Gibson (Diocesan Bishop) Willochra (Australia) The Rt Revd John Stead (Diocesan Bishop) Ijebu (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ezekiel Awosoga (Diocesan Bishop) Ijebu - North (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Solomon Kuponu (Diocesan Bishop) Tuesday, April 23 Moosonee (Canada) The Rt Revd Thomas Corston (Diocesan Bishop) Winchester (England) The Rt Revd Tim Dakin (Diocesan Bishop) Winchester (England) The Rt Revd Jonathan Frost Winchester (England) The Rt Revd David Grant Williams Wednesday, April 24 Moray, Ross & Caithness (Scotland) The Most Revd Mark Strange (Primate) Windward Islands (West Indies) The Rt Revd C. Leopold Friday (Diocesan Bishop) Wondurba (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Matthew Taban Peter (Diocesan Bishop) Thursday, April 25 Morobo (South Sudan) The Rt Revd James Kenyi Elia (Diocesan Bishop) Worcester (England) The Rt Revd John Inge (Diocesan Bishop) Worcester (England) The Rt Revd Graham Usher Friday, April 26 Morogoro (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Godfrey Sehaba (Diocesan Bishop) Wulu (South Sudan) The Rt Revd Zacharia Mangar Apeti (Diocesan Bishop) Ijesa North East (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Joseph Olusola (Diocesan Bishop) Saturday, April 27 Mount Kenya Central (Kenya) The Rt Revd Timothy Gichere (Diocesan Bishop) Mount Kenya South (Kenya) The Rt Revd Timothy Ranji (Diocesan Bishop) Mount Kenya South (Kenya) The Rt Revd Charles Muturi Mount Kenya West (Kenya) The Rt Revd Joseph Kagunda (Diocesan Bishop) Sunday, April 28, 2019 ACP: Pray for the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (The Anglican Communion in Japan) The Most Revd Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu - Primate of The Nippon Sei Ko Kai & Bishop of Hokkaido Kootenay: All Saints’, Vernon; Chris Harwood-Jones, Incumbent; Garry Schmidt, Associate Priest; Jane Bourcet, Arthur Gans, Robert Korth, Lawrence Mascarenhas, John McKay, and William Musselwhite, Honourary Assistants; Christ Church, Falkland; St. Luke’s, Westwold: Keith Will, Priest ACC: Bishop Linda Nicholls, clergy, and people of the Diocese of Huron ELCIC: The dean, council, and congregations of the Manitoba West Area of the Manitoba-Northwestern Ontario Synod ACIP: Pray for Indigenous Peoples in the Diocese of Toronto. Monday, April 29 Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Stanley Elilekia Hotay (Diocesan Bishop) Wusasa (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Ali Buba Lamido (Diocesan Bishop) Ijesha North (Nigeria) The Rt Revd Isaac Oluyamo (Diocesan Bishop) Tuesday, April 30 Mpumalanga (Southern Africa) The Rt Revd Daniel Kgomosotho (Diocesan Bishop) Wyoming (TEC) The Rt Revd John Smylie (Diocesan Bishop) Wednesday, May 1 Mpwapwa (Tanzania) The Rt Revd Jacob Erasto Chimeledya (Diocesan Bishop) Yambio (South Sudan) The Most Revd Peter Munde Yacoub (Diocesan Bishop) Yangon (Myanmar) The Most Revd Stephen Than
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