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08 Cycle of Prayer 2019 August 2019 Anglican Cycle of Prayer 1 The Church of St. Gregory the Diocese of Boga (Congo) All Saints’ – Kabuwa Great in Mansfield Mugenyi Bahemuka, Bishop Paul Mlima, Priest Alan Horton, Rector Samuel Chimulu, Deacon 2 St. Michael’s Church in Richland Diocese of Offa (Nigeria) St. Joseph’s – Chintheche Hills Akentunde Popoola, Bishop Hannex Kamenya, Priest Randall Foster, Priest in Charge 3 St. Laurence’s Church in Southlake, Diocese of Karnataka Central (South St. Mark’s, Tukombo John Jordan, Rector India) Thomas Thombozi, Assistant Priest Robert Young, Assistant Prasana Samuel, Bishop Scott Wilson, Assistant Bill Crary, Rector Emeritus Cooper Morelock, Diocesan Curate 4 All Saints’ Church in Weatherford Province of South East Asia St. Mary’s – Kande Eric Vowles, Rector Ng Moon Hing, Archbishop Aswel Tembo, Priest 5 The Church of the Good Shepherd Diocese of Ogbaru (Nigeria) St. Dunstan’s – Mzimba in Samuel Ezeofor, Bishop Auster Kamanga, Priest Wichita Falls Brian Chase, Rector Randy Rogers, Deacon 6 The Church of St. Francis of Assisi Diocese of Ogbia (Nigeria) St. Matthew’s – Embangweni in Willow Park James Oruwori, Bishop Jay Atwood, Rector Carol Ozee, Deacon 7 Ascension and St. Mark’s Church in Diocese of Ogbomoso (Nigeria) St. Mary’s – Mgoza Wise County Matthew Osunade, Bishop Jacob Kamwanja, Priest Keith Roberson, Vicar 8 Christ Church in Waco Diocese of Ogoni (Nigeria) St. Paul’s – Jenda Lee Nelson, Vicar Solomon Gberegbara, Bishop Andrew Banda, Priest Jonathan Kanary, Assistant Nicholas Krause, Assistant Matthew Aughtry, Assistant 9 All Saints’ Anglican Church in Diocese of Ogori-Magongo (Nigeria) St. Ambrose – Karonga Monroe, Louisiana Festus Brechin, Bishop Leslie Mtekateka, Priest Robert Tomlinson, Supply Priest 10 The Diocese of Fort Worth Diocese of Brisbane (Australia) St. Paul’s – Chilumba Jack Leo Iker, Bishop John Roundhill, Bishop Emmanuel Banda, Priest William C. Wantland, Assisting Aidan Binga, Deacon Bishop Ryan S. Reed, Bishop Coadjutor- elect The Diocesan Staff 11 The Commissions and Committees United Church of South India St. Mary’s – Nyungwe of the Diocese Thomas Oommen, Bishop Chacks Kamanga, Priest 12 Camp Crucis in Granbury Diocese of Bristol (England) St. Paul’s – Kapolo Philip Craig, Executive Director Lee Rayfield, Bishop 13 Student Ministries at University of Diocese of Oji River (Nigeria) St. Timothy’s – Chitipa Texas in Arlington, Texas Christian Amos Amankechinelo, Bishop Alfred Kanyoli, Priest University in Fort Worth, Baylor in Waco, and Texas A&M in College Station 14 Our Non-parochial and Retired Diocese of Okene (Nigeria) The Mother’s Union clergy Emmanuel Onsachi, Bishop Diocesan staff Printing press staff 15 PRAY for our Seminarians Diocese of Oke-Ogun (Nigeria) Clement Matewere, Police Eddie Fitzhugh Cornelius Adagbada, Bishop Chaplain Matthew Rogers Edward Phiri, Catechist, Defense Jonathan Mohler Force August 2019 Anglican Cycle of Prayer 16 Holy Cross Anglican Church in Diocese of Oke-Osun (Nigeria) Leonard Kamunga Theological Abilene Abraham Akinlalu, Bishop college lecturers: Bryan Stewart, Vicar Limbani Jutta Julius Chunga 17 St. Anthony of Padua’s Church in Diocese of Okigwe (Nigeria) Zomba Theological College Alvarado Edward Osuegbu, Bishop lecturers: Robert O. Mitchell, Vicar Dancen Manda 18 St. Alban’s Church in Arlington Diocese of Kebbi (Nigeria) Missionaries to Eastern Zambia Dwight Duncan, Interim Edmund Akanya, Bishop Bigsky Mayendayenda Stanley Maneikis, Assistant Chifundo Namitepa 19 St. Mark’s Church in Arlington Diocese of Okinawa (Japan) The Province of Central Africa Terry Jordan, Priest in Charge David Uehara, Bishop Albert Chama, Archbishop 20 The Church of St. Peter & St. Paul Diocese of Bunbury (Australia) The Diocese of Northern Malawi in Arlington Ian Coutts, Bishop Fanuel Magangani, Bishop Richard Moseley, Priest in Charge Diocese of Southern Malawi Lana Farley, Deacon Alinafe Kalemba, Bishop Gail Kleinschmidt, Deacon Diocese of Upper Shire Brighton Malasa, Bishop Diocese of Lake Malawi Francis Kaulanda, Bishop 21 The Church of St. Philip the Apostle Diocese of Okrika (Nigeria) Saint Peter's Cathedral – Likoma in Arlington Tubokosemie Atere, Bishop Island Kingsley Obi Jon-Ubabuco, Rector Peterson Binga, Dean Moses Mhango, Assistant Priest 22 St. Francis Anglican Church in Diocese of Oleh (Nigeria) St. Peter’s Hospital – Likoma Austin John Aruakpor, Bishop Jones Zowani, Chaplain Len Giacolone, Rector St. Peter’s Secondary School – Likoma Jolly Chadzuka, School Headmaster 23 St. Vincent’s Cathedral Church Diocese of the Southeast St. Michael’s – Makulawe, Likoma in Bedford Alphonza Gadsden, Bishop Ryan Reed, Dean & Coadjutor-elect John Kalimi, Assistant Kerwin Wade, Deacon Joseph Francis, Diocesan Curate 24 Saint Patrick’s Church in Bowie, Diocese of Kigeme (Rwanda) St. Mark’s – Nkhwazi, Chizumulu Trinity Church in Henrietta, Assiel Musabyimana, Bishop Golden Marama, Priest Ken MacKenzie, Supply Priest 25 Saint Andrew’s Church Anglican Church of South America St. John the Baptist – Chiteko, in Breckenridge Gregory Venables, Presiding Bishop Chizumulu DeWayne Adams, Rector Elemiya Phiri, Priest 26 Saint John’s Church in Brownwood Diocese of Busan (Korea) St. Mary’s – Samé, Chizumulu Michael Mobley, Rector Onesimus Dongsin, Bishop Emmanuel Banda, Priest Dennis Helbert, Deacon St. Mary’s Clinic – Chizumulu Spencer Stubblefield, Diocesan Curate 27 The Church of Saint John the Diocese of Rocky Mountains St. Mark’s – Mzuzu Divine in Burkburnett Kenneth Ross, Bishop James Chifisi, Archdeacon John Munson, Vicar Kondwani Kandeya, Priest Melody Crabb, Deacon Edward Jutah, Priest 28 The Church of the Holy Comforter Diocese of Omu-Aran (Nigeria) St. Mary’s Convent – Luwinga in Cleburne Philip Adeyemo, Bishop Sisters Monica, Martha, Jane and Christopher Woodall, Rector Silvia Brighton Chitowe, Chaplain August 2019 Anglican Cycle of Prayer 29 Church of the Incarnation in Diocese of Buye (Burundi) Holy Trinity – Luwinga College Station Sixbert Macumi, Bishop Isaiah Mnkhwamba, Priest Greg Crosthwait, Vicar 30 St. Matthew’s Church in Diocese of Byumba (Rwanda) St. Thomas – Rumphi Comanche, Emmanuel Ngendahayo, Bishop John Wellano, Priest Trinity Church in Dublin Christopher Guptill, Supply Priest 31 St. Francis Church in Dallas Diocese of Kinkiizi (Uganda) St. Mark’s – Chigwere Timothy Matkin, Rector Dan Zoreka, Bishop George Chilongozi, Priest .
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