Embrace homos fight

Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini has called on churches in the East African region to fight against homosexuality for the good of the society during a crusade organised by the Anglican Church of Rwanda to bring together Christians from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini has called on churches in the East African region to fight against homosexuality for the good of the society during a crusade organised by the Anglican Church of Rwanda to bring together Christians from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda.

The leader of the Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda has insisted that Anglican churches in East Africa will not mingle with the homosexuals in the affairs of the church for the good of the community.

He says that they are reformed Anglicans who want to adhere to the original creeds of the Bible, and  that’s why church has decided to ignore the 2008 Lambeth Conference because it has not done much to fight homosexuality in the communion.

If the Anglican Church of Rwanda has been at the forefront in evangelisation and peace building in the world, why not fight homosexuality?

He urged Christians to embrace the EAC with a united fight against this ungodly deed for it better free movements and interactions of the people of God across borders.


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