Church of the Province of Central Africa

Church of the Province of Central Africa
The Church of the Province of Central Africa
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The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Likoma, Malawi.
Primate Albert Chama
Headquarters Mzuzu
Territory Botswana, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Members 600,000
Website www.anglicancommunion.org
Anglicanism Portal

The Church of the Province of Central Africa is part of the Anglican Communion, and includes 15 dioceses in Botswana, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Primate of the Church is the Archbishop of Central Africa; Albert Chama is the current Archbishop, being installed on 20 March 2011, succeeding Bernard Amos Malango who retired in 2007. Archbishop Chama continues to serve as Bishop of Northern Zambia, and is the first Zambian to be Archbishop of Central Africa.[1]

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History

In 1861, the first Anglican missionary to the area was Bishop Charles Frederick Mackenzie, who arrived with David Livingstone. In 1855, he went to Natal with Bishop John Colenso. They worked among the English settlers till 1859. In 1860, Mackenzie became head of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa and he was consecrated bishop in St George's Cathedral, Cape Town, on 1 January 1861. Following Dr David Livingstone's request to Cambridge, Bishop Mackenzie took on the position of being the first missionary bishop in Malawi (Nyasaland).

Moving from Cape Town, he arrived at Chibisa’s village in June 1861 with the goal to establish a mission station at Magomero, near Zomba. Bishop Mackenzie worked among the people of the Manganja country until January 1862 when he went on a supplies trip together with a few members of his party. The boat they were travelling on, sank and as medical supplies were lost, Bishop Mackenzie’s malaria could not be treated. He died of Blackwater fever on 31 January 1862.

There is an International school named after Mackenzie, which teaches children from 4 to 17 and is found in Lilongwe the capital of Malawi. The independent Church of the Province of Central Africa was inaugurated in 1955 and has a movable primacy.

Membership

Today, there are at least 600,000 Anglicans out of an estimated population of 31,780,000.

Structure

David Livingstone memorial at Victoria Falls. Livingstone requested the first missionary bishop for the Church.

The polity of the Church of the Province of Central Africa is Episcopalian church governance, which is the same as other Anglican churches. The church maintains a system of geographical parishes organized into dioceses. There are 15 of these, each headed by a bishop:

  • The Diocese of Botswana[2]
  • The Diocese of Central Zambia
  • The Diocese of Central Zimbabwe
  • The Diocese of Eastern Zambia
  • The Diocese of Harare
  • The Diocese of Lake Malawi
  • The Diocese of Luapula
  • The Diocese of Lusaka
  • The Diocese of Manicaland
  • The Diocese of Masvingo
  • The Diocese of Matabeleland
  • The Diocese of Northern Malawi
  • The Diocese of Northern Zambia
  • The Diocese of Southern Malawi
  • The Diocese of Southern Malawi-Upper Shire

There are 250 congregations and about 400 priests in the Church of the Province of Central Africa.

Doctrine and practice

The center of the Church of the Province of Central Africa teaching is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The basic teachings of the church, or catechism, include:

The threefold sources of authority in Anglicanism are scripture, tradition, and reason. These three sources uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way. This balance of scripture, tradition and reason is traced to the work of Richard Hooker, a sixteenth century apologist. In Hooker's model, scripture is the primary means of arriving at doctrine and things stated plainly in scripture are accepted as true. Issues that are ambiguous are determined by tradition, which is checked by reason.[3]

Ministry, liturgy and ecumenical relations

The Church of the Province of Central Africa embraces three orders of ministry: deacon, priest, and bishop. The Church of the Province of Central Africa does not ordain women. Local variants of the Book of Common Prayer are used in worship. Like many other Anglican churches, the Church of the Province of Central Africa is a member of the ecumenical World Council of Churches.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Anglican Communion News Service: Zambian bishop installed as sixth Archbishop of Central Africa Province
  2. ^ The Rt Revd Trevor Mwamba, Bishop of Botswana, is portrayed in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency books by Alexander McCall Smith and appears as himself in the TV series.
  3. ^ Anglican Listening Detail on how scripture, tradition, and reason work to "uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way".
  4. ^ World Council of Churches

Further reading

  • Neill, Stephen Anglicanism. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965.

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