Bishop Rose at ACK St. Joseph’s Eshitsitswi Church

14
May

At ACK St. Joseph’s Eshitsitswi Church, an extraordinary occasion unfolds as Bishop Rose takes charge of presiding over a momentous Service of the Word. This service encompasses a trio of sacred ceremonies that hold profound significance for the congregation.

The day begins with the solemn and symbolic act of Laying the Foundation Stone, marking the commencement of a new chapter in the church’s history. This foundational gesture signifies the unwavering commitment to building a strong spiritual community, one built on faith, love, and unity.

Following this significant act, the cherished sacrament of Confirmation takes place. A total of 72 candidates stand before the congregation to publicly reaffirm their faith and dedication to their spiritual journey. Guided by Bishop Rose’s wise words, the candidates embrace this transformative experience, acknowledging their role as active and committed members of their faith community.

The Service of the Word culminates in the celebration of Holy Communion, a sacred moment that unites the congregation in the remembrance of Jesus’ sacrifice and the renewal of their spiritual bond.

With grace and wisdom, Bishop Rose skillfully presides over each segment of the service, imparting blessings, guidance, and spiritual nourishment to the assembled worshippers.

The atmosphere is filled with a profound sense of reverence and unity as the congregation comes together to witness these sacred ceremonies. The blessings and prayers of the church community are extended to the 72 newly confirmed candidates as they embark on their continued journey of faith, guided by the unwavering love and support of their spiritual family. This momentous day stands as a testimony to the resilience and devotion of the ACK St. Joseph’s Eshitsitswi Church and its faithful members.

Bishop Rose is currently presiding over a Service of the Word with Laying of the Foundation Stone,Confirmation & Holy Communion at ACK St. Joseph’s Eshitsitswi Church. 72 Candidates Confirmed