Liberia — The First Day
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| Bishop Amos Bolay Pictured in Gray Shirt on Right |
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| Some of the Choir Members |
The choir members have a very busy schedule, greeting us at the airport, singing at a funeral on Saturday, and singing at church for the New Year’s Eve service.
Later that evening, after traveling for two hours in traffic from the airport, the choir sang again.
| The Flight Into Egypt |
Bishop Bolay mentioned that Islam both in Africa and in Liberia is on the rise. Many Africans have been taught that Islam is a more “African” religion than Christianity. Bishop Bolay teaches seminary students that Christianity cannot become more African than Jesus visiting Africa during the Flight Into Egypt (see Matthew 2:13-23). Not to mention the rich tradition Christianity had in Northern Africa after Pentecost and in the early Church. While the flight of Jesus to Egypt was to fulfill the Scriptures, “Out of Egypt I have called my son,” our Lord’s visitation to African has become important for Christians as a defense against Islam.
Our first day in Liberia concluded with dinner at Bishop Bolay’s home. It was a great honor to visit him in his home.
After dinner we retired to the Lutheran Guest House for some rest after nearly 24 hours of travel.
– Rev. Dr. Albert B. Collver, Director of Church Relations.
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about 1 year ago
My husband, Pastor Craig Michaelson, & fifteen members from our church, Faith Community Lutheran in Las Vegas,NV, are also in Liberia right now. They are serving at Salvation Lutheran in Wenzon, Paynesville and will also travel to Behwahlay in the interior to serve refugees from Cote d Ivoire.
about 1 year ago
Please also greet Dr. Lehenbauer, who I know from the 1990′s when I was working in the LCMS accounting dept. Blessings on your meetings with the ELCL.
about 1 year ago
Great video of the choir singing – how beautiful!
about 1 year ago
Bishop Bolay was at Concordia-St. Louis during my studies. He was the most joyful, excited student I have ever met. And a rock solid theologian.