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Anglican Cycle of Prayer 1 the Church of the Holy Comforter in Diocese of Lagos (Nigeria) St January 2019 Anglican Cycle of Prayer 1 The Church of the Holy Comforter in Diocese of Lagos (Nigeria) St. John the Baptist – Mpamba Cleburne Humphrey Olumakaiye, Adebayo Akinde Lightwell Banda, Deacon Christopher Woodall, Rector and James Odedeji, Bishops 2 Church of the Incarnation in College Diocese of Lahore (Pakistan) St. Martin – Kavuzi Station Ifran Jamil, Bishop Charles Chilowa, Priest Greg Crosthwait, Vicar 3 St. Matthew’s Church in Comanche, Diocese of Southeastern Mexico Msonga, Nkhata Bay South Trinity Church in Dublin Benito Martinez, Bishop Charles Damba, Archdeacon Christopher Guptill, Supply Priest 4 St. Francis Church in Dallas Diocese of Lake Malawi- Francis Kaulanda, All Saints’ – Kabuwa Timothy Matkin, Rector Bishop, Paul Mlima, Priest Dwight Duncan, Assisting Samuel Chimulu, Deacon 5 Holy Trinity Church in Eastland Dioceses of Lake Rukwa & Southern St. Joseph’s – Chintheche Andrew Bradley, Priest in charge Highlands (Tanzania) Mathayo Kasagara Hannex Kamenya, Priest Patricia Banks, Deacon and Julius Lugendo, Bishops St. Mary’s – Kande Isaiah Mnkhwamba, Priest in Charge 6 Christ the King & All Saints’ Church Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand, and St. Mark’s, Tukombo in Fort Worth Polynesia- Philip Richardson, Don Thomas Thombozi, Deacon Darryl Pigeon, Rector Tamihere and Feremi Cama, Bishops 7 Christ the Redeemer in Fort Worth Diocese of Glasgow & Galloway St. Luke’s, Msuli Christopher Culpepper, Rector Gregor Duncan, Bishop Alex Longwe, Priest in Charge Mark Polley, Curate 8 The Church of the Holy Apostles Diocese of Southern Nyanza (Kenya) St. Dunstan’s – Mzimba in Fort Worth James Ochiel and John Omangi, Bishops Arthur Chitowe, Priest Joel Hampton, Rector Jakob Kamwanja, Deacon Joe Scalisi, Assistant 9 Iglesia San Juan in Fort Worth Diocese of Lebombo (Southern Africa) St. Matthew’s – Embangweni Javier Loyo, Vicar Carlos Matsinhe, Bishop Andrew M. 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