At the International Level
In the 1830's in
the United Kingdom, faithful Christians from several denominations shared a
longing that the Lord would restore to the church what had been so vital in the
first church, the full activity of the Holy Spirit and the leadership of the
Apostle ministry. They fervently prayed for the restoration of these divine
gifts. In response to this intense longing and the sincere prayers, spiritual
gifts of prophesy and healing were awakened. On October 31, 1832 the first
Apostle of the second sending, John Bate Cardale, was called by divine
prophesy. Over the next three years, eleven more men from various
denominations, social positions and religious training were called to the
Apostle ministry.
These Apostles withdrew for a year to study the scripture and insure a complete
understanding of their apostolic commission. When they emerged, the Apostles
immediately began traveling, preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, sealing
souls with the Holy Spirit, ordaining ministers for the care of the
congregations and working to fulfil their commission of preparing souls for the
second coming of Christ. That work of Grace and Apostleship continues to this
day.
That is the short version of our origin and history.
1901 - At Local Level:
- George
Henwood Mkandawire is born on 15 August in Mzimba, Nyasaland 1928
- Henwood,
27 years old and in the meantime Evangelist, moves from South African
Athlone (Cape Province) to Livingstone in Northern Rhodesia and founds the
first New Apostolic Church congregation at Maramba
1929
- The
government of Northern Rhodesia officially recognizes the New Apostolic
Church
1932
- The
first service of an Apostle is held in Livingstone. In this service
Apostle Heinrich F. Schlaphoff seals 244 souls and appoints Henwood as
Community Elder
- Henwood
sends ministers to many parts of Northern Rhodesia to establish
congregations among whom were Donald Kaluba and Eliya Jere, who establish
a congregation in Lusaka
1934
- Heinrich
F. Schlaphoff is appointed District Apostle for Northern Rhodesia; God's
work has in the meantime spread to the Copperbelt province. A congregation
is established in Ndola
1935
- The
government moves its seat from Livingstone to Lusaka
1936
- Apostle
Robert de Vries visits the country, seals further souls and ordains
Henwood as District Elder. The congregation in Lusaka numbers 120 members
1943
- District
Elder Henwood gives new impulses for the vineyard work in Nyasaland
1944
- Herbert
Kaira begins to establish a congregation in Kafoteka, Nyasaland
- The
first congregations are founded in Barotseland (Western province of
Zambia) on the border with Angola
1947
- Priest
Njamba introduces the work of God to the King of the Lozi people, Litunga
Ilute Yeta II
1948
- The
testimony of God's work is brought to Zambezi
1950
- The
New Apostolic Church is established in Eastern province in Zambia; the
congregation in Chipata is established
1952
- District
Apostle Schlaphoff, the Apostles D.C. Malan and P. Erasmus (left to right)
travel to Northern Rhodesia in June - the first time after the second
world war. District Elder Henwood is appointed Assistant Bishop on 11
June. District Apostle Schlapphof divides Rhodesia into three (3)
districts: Livingstone, Lusaka and Ndola
- In
Ndola, and later in Lusaka, a congregation of European immigrants and
their descendants is founded; Deacon Gert Naude settles in Salisbury and
establishes a congregation of European immigrants
1954
- In
October, District Apostle Abicht holds a service in Livingstone; two
months later, and by commission of the Chief Apostle, he ordains Hurbert
Fernandes and George Henwood as Apostles in a service in Cape Town on
December, 12
1955
- On
19 October, in a service in Frankfurt, Germany, Chief Apostle Bischoff
ordains Apostle H. Fernandes as District Apostle. At the same time he
splits Southern Africa into three districts: Cape and Namibia go to
District Apostle Abicht (shortly afterwards to District Apostle Karl Gut);
Pretoria (today South East Africa) to District Apostle Keunen and Central
Africa to Hurbert Fernandes
- Apostle
Henwood seals an 18 year old young man in Kitwe on 25 December. His name:
Duncan Burton Mfune
1957
- Chief
Apostle Bischoff ordains Andrew James Fernandes as an Apostle on 24 March.
In May, he moves to Salisbury to support his brother, District Apostle
Hurbert Ferbnandes, with the pastoral work
- On 1
September, District Apostle H.H. Fernandes ordains Gert Naude as Bishop
1963
- On
15 September. en route to Salisbury, Apostle Henwood dies. For the funeral
on 19 September, District Apostle Fernandes reads Revelation 2:10. Apostle
Henwood is buried in Choma
1964
- On
16 August District Elder Njamba is ordained Apostle
1965
- The
first visit of a Chief Apostle to Zambia. Chief Apostle Walter Schmidt
holds a service in the Jubilee Hall in Lusaka on 25 April
1971
- Chief
Apostle Schmidt appoints Apostle Andrew James Fernandes as District
Apostle for Zambia and Malawi. His assistants are Apostle Njamba and
Bishop Naude. The country of Malawi is looked after by the New Apostolic
Church Zambia until 1989
1972
- District
Apostle Andrew James Fernandes initiates Sunday school, religious
instruction, choirs and work with the youth
- Bishop
Naude ordained Apostle and District Elder B.N. Sianga ordained Bishop by
Chief Apostle Schmidt on 26 March in Dortmund
1974
- District
Elder Duncan Burton Mfune is ordained Bishop on 10 February
1975
- Chief
Apostle Ernst Streckeisen ordains Bishops Duncan Mfune and Barrington
Sianga as Apostles at a youth service in Stuttgart, Germany, on 04 May
- District
Apostle Andrew J. Fernandes seals 22 year old Charles Ndandula at Fairview
Congregation in Lusaka
1976
- Apostle
Jeremiah Njamba retired on 25 January in Mongu
- District
Apostle Hurbert Fernandes dies on 6 March. Chief Apostle Streckeisen
appoints District Apostle Andrew James Fernandes to lead the districts of
Zimbabwe, Botswana and Caprivi Strip in addition to Malawi and Zambia
- On 6
June, District Elders Nimon Anderson Makukula and Crawford Njamba Munalula
are ordained Bishops by Chief Apostle Ernst Streckeisen
1977
- From
15 November to 1 December, and by commission of the Chief Apostle,
District Apostle Hans Urwyler of Switzerland and Apostle Emil Fischer of
Germany visit the New Apostolic people in Malawi, Rhodesia and Zambia
1980
- Chief
Apostle Hans Urwyler visits Zambia. In a service on 16 November. He
ordains Maxwell Sikwibele Maimbolwa as Apostle
1982
- On 1
January, Harrison Chibale and Brown Shambwe are ordained as Apostles in a
service in Sindelfingen, Germany
- Apostle
Njamba dies on 16 March
- Apostle
Naude is prematurely retired on 24 August in a service in Kimberly, South
Africa, on account of poor health
- The
congregation in Lusaka celebrates its 50th anniversary. Chief Apostle
Urwyler is in Zambia from 23 to 26 December. He inaugurates the new
Central Church in Lusaka on 25 December
1984
- On
8th May, the first President of the Republic of Zambia , Dr. D.K. Kaunda
attends a church concert at the Central Church in Lusaka
- Bishops
Anderson Nimon Makukula and Crawford Njamba Munalula are ordained Apostles
on 12 August, 1984 by Chief Apostle Hans Urwyler
- The
congregation Nsumbu is established on an island in Lake Tanganyika in
Northern province of Zambia
1985
- District
Elder Frank Chubili Mwape is ordained Apostle in Retreat, Cape Town, South
Africa on 24 October
1986
- Chief
Apostle Urwyler visits Zambia in March and conducts a service for the
departed
1987
- On 1
January, the Apostles Mfune, Mwape, and Sianga are appointed as District
Apostle Helpers by Chief Apostle Urwyler in a service in Dusseldorf,
Germany
- Chief
Apostle Urwyler travels to Zambia; on 28 June he conducts a service in
Lusaka and ordains six Apostles and six bishops. The Apostles ordained
were Charles Sakavumbi Ndandula, David K Seulu, Zaccheus K. Mweetwa, Eric
E. Mushekwa, Shadreck K. Mikandu and Alfred N. Katundu (left to right from
top). Only days later, the Chief Apostle falls seriously ill
1988
- On 2
October, James H. Kaira and Alfred Chipanda are ordained as Apostles for
Malawi by Chief Apostle Richard Fehr
1989
- District
Apostle Andrew James Fernandes dies on 9 June at the age of 72 years;
Chief Apostle Fehr conducts a memorial service on 18 June in Harare,
Zimbabwe. In this service, he ordains District Apostle Helper Mfune as
District Apostle for Zambia and Bishop Anthony H.H. Fernandes (the son of
the late District Apostle Hurbert Fernandes) as District Apostle for
Zimbabwe and Malawi
- On 9
July, Duncan Mfune conducts his first service as District Apostle in
Mufulira
- Some
53,000 souls are sealed in Zambia
1990
- District
Apostles' meeting in Zimbabwe; Chief Apostle conducts a service on 15
April (Easter) in Lusaka and ordains five (5) Apostles and seven (7)
Bishops. The apostles ordained were Ingombe M. Ananyatele, Kennedy A.
Muchimba, Sitali Mukubesa, Daniel L. Lumai and Peter Mwamba,
(left to right from top.)
1991
- A
disastrous flood in the spring in Phalambe, Southern Malawi claims 500
lives; there were also two (2) New Apostolic victims
- Some
60,800 souls are sealed in Zambia. The membership of the church on 31
December is 624,000
1992
- On 2
February Apostle Nimon Anderson Makukula is retired together with Bishop
Patrick Munkombwe. District Elder Aaron Sitali Katungu is ordained Bishop
in the same service by Chief Apostle Fehr in Johannesburg, South Africa
- District
Apostle Mfune dedicates a new central church in Livingstone on 15 March.
It carries the name Mosi-oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders)
- Apostle
Shambwe dies on 28 May
- Chief
Apostle Fehr ordains five (5) Apostles for Zambia in a service in
Lubumbashi, Zaire, on 20 September. These were Apostles Terry S. Nyambe,
Ignitius B. Luneta, Aggrey K. Singanda, Stanley M. Munsaka and Noah
Kandisha (left to right from top.)
- Apostle
Naude dies on 5 December in South Africa
1993
- Chief
Apostle Fehr conducts a service in Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi. He
ordains Bishop Moses Michael Chipanda as Apostle for Malawi as well as
three Bishops
- In
July, Chief Apostle Fehr conducts a service in Libala and Central churches
in Lusaka, Zambia. The occasion marks the first time that a service of the
New Apostolic Church is broadcast live on national radio and television in
Zambia
1994
- Sister
Nellie Henwood, the wife of the deceased Apostle Henwood, dies on 11
February
- District
Apostle Anthony H. H. Fernandes dies on 5 December. The Chief Apostle
conducts the memorial service on 13 December. He commends the care of the
New Apostolic people in Malawi to District Apostle Mfune
1995
- The
Republican President Fredrick Chiluba attends a concert in the central
church in Lusaka on 9 July
- In a
service in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 26 November, Chief Apostle Fehr
commissions Apostle Charles S. Ndandula as District Apostle Helper
- The
District Apostle Helper Barrington Nawa Sianga passes away on 3 December
1996
- Apostle
Moses Muyatwa Mulopo is ordained Apostle for the Cape District on 11
August in Germany by Chief Apostle Fehr. He was transferred to Zambia in
January 2005
1997
- On
19 September, the Chief Apostle dedicates the new central church in
Zambezi. He then conducts an open-air service in Mongu
- Chief
Apostle Fehr visits Zambia from 18 to 22 September. During his sojourn he
retires the Apostles M.S. Maimbolwa, C.N. Munalula and D.L. Lumai of
Zambia and Bishop Mbano of Malawi. He then ordains 18 Apostles and seven
Bishops. Among them are Apostles Akombaetwa Samalama and Richard N. Kasoma
(left to right) and five Bishops for Zambia as well as two Bishops for
Malawi.
1998
- Apostle
Harrison Chibale dies on 19 February
- The
wife of the state president presents the New Apostolic Church in Malawi
with a cheque to be used for the extention of the central church building
in Mzuzu
- Apostle
Eric Mushekwa dies on 24 August
- Mr.
Chenda Mkandawire, a minister in the Malawi government attends a service
on 4 October held by District Apostle Mfune in Mzuzu
1999
- Within
four hours of each other, Apostle Alfred Chipanda of Malawi and his wife,
Bethel, pass away on 23 October
- The
retired Apostle Crawford Njamba Munalula dies on 16 November
2000
- District
Apostle Mfune dedicates the new central church in Lilongwe on 10 June.
Hon. Sam Mpano, Speaker of the National Assembly of Malawi is in
attendance
- A
new office complex is inaugurated at Marrapodi Church Farm in Lusaka on 24
June
- A
District Apostle's meeting is convened in Lilongwe on 24 September. In the
service in the new central church in Lilongwe, the Chief Apostle Fehr
ordains two apostles, namely Arnold Ndakondwa Mhango (top left) and Aaron
Wedson Gausi (Top middle) and a Bishop for Malawi as well as three
apostles, namely Robert Maliti Nsamba (top right), Moses Kangwa Chileshe
(bottom left) and Remmie Mbiya Muyenga (bottom left) and two Bishops for
Zambia
- By
the end of the year, the New Apostolic Church in Zambia counts more than
one million members
2001
- Apostle
Shadreck K. Mikandu dies on 13 March in Kitwe, Zambia. He was until his
death the Music Co-ordinator for Zambia and Malawi, assisted by Apostle
Peter Mwamba
- The
New Apostolic Church in Malawi numbers more than 143,000 members by June
30th
2002
- Chief
Apostle Fehr visits Zambia. More than 7,000 members attend a service in
the central church in Lusaka on 27 January. Countrywide the attendance was
reported as 957,000 brothers and sisters. The day coincides with District
Apostle Mfune's 65th birthday. The Chief Apostle holds another service the
following day 28 January 2002 in Kitwe Central Church on the Copperbelt
2003
- The
New Apostolic Church in Zambia and Malawi celebrates its 75th anniversary.
Chief Apostle Fehr is in Zambia from 8 to 11 August. On 9 August the Chief
Apostle visits Apostle George Henwood's grave in Choma. He then conducts
an open-air service at villa Park Grounds in Livingstone the following day
to commemorate this occasion and ordains for Zambia two Apostles (Aubrey
S. Mwanza and Willie R. Sweta) and three Bishops among others
- Apostles
Arnold Ndakondwa Mhango and Robert Maliti Nsamba of Malawi and Zambia
respectively, are commissioned District Apostle Helpers in a service by
the Chief Apostle Fehr in Brussels, Belgium on 21 December. In the same
service Bishops Alexis Samson Nyaleye and Michael Muzuma Milupi of Malawi
and Zambia respectively, are ordained Apostles
2004
- Apostle
Peter Mwamba dies On 25 August. He had been until then the coordinator of
the choir in the New Apostolic Church in Zambia and Malawi since taking
over from late Apostle Mikandu
2005
- Apostle
Mukubesa is retired by District Apostle D.B. Mfune on 27 February in
Chelstone congregation in a service in which the District Apostle
conducted his last service as District Apostle of Zambia and Malawi
- On
13 March District Apostle Mfune enters into a well deserved retirement.
District Apostle Helper Charles Sakavumbi Ndandula succeeds him as
District Apostle for Zambia and Malawi. Two apostles are ordained for
Zambia. These are hitherto District Elder Ranford Simumbwe for
Kabwe-Serenje and Bishop Aaron Sitali Katungu for Ndola-Mufulira. This was
in a festive service conducted by Chief Apostle Richard Fehr in his last
visit to Zambia as Chief Apostle
- Retired
Apostle Nimon Anderson Makukula dies on 16 June after an illness at the
age of 83
2006
- On
28 February retired Apostle Daniel Lufunda Lumai dies
- On 9
March Apostle Alfred Nawa Katundu dies
- Apostle
Z.K. Mweetwa and Bishop G. Kenya are placed into retirement by Chief
Apostle W. Leber. Hitherto District Evangelist Baker Chakwana is ordained
apostle to replace retired Apostle Mweetwa. District Elder George Fwalo is
ordained Bishop for Kasama area to replace retired Bishop Kenya
- Gondah
church in Chipata is dedicated on 11 July by Chief Apostle Leber in his
first ever visit to Zambia as Chief Apostle
2007
- The
New Apostolic Church Zambia administration launches its local website on
26th February
2008
- Chief
Apostle Leber visits Lilongwe, Malawi from 28 February to 4 March and
conducts a service for ministers and their spouses on 29 February
and the service for the departed on 2nd March
- Chief
Apostle Leber visits Livingstone, Zambia from 4 to 9 December and conducts
a service for ministers and their spouses on Friday, 5 December at
Maramba congregation and a divine service on Sunday, 7 December at
Musi-O-Tunya congregation. District Elder Godwin Lubinda Nyuwa of Sesheke
and District Evangelist Shem Samalela of Solwezi are ordained into the
Bishop ministry
2009
- Apostle
T.S. Nyambe dies on 1st December
2010
- Chief
Apostle Leber visits Nairobi, Kenya and conducts a service in which
Apostle Noah Kandisha of Chipata, Zambia is retired. District Evangelist Kububa
Soko is ordained Apostle to take his place on 7 March.
- Apostle
A.W. Gausi dies on 8 September
- Chief
Apostle Wilhem Leber visits Zambia and conducts two divine services in
Kitwe and Lusaka. In the Lusaka service on 31 October he ordains two
Apostles and three Bishops (among others) for Zambia. The Apostles
ordained are hitherto Bishop Godwin Lubinda Nyuwa of Sesheke for
Livingstone-Musiotunya apostle area (replacing late Apostle Nyambe) and
District Elder Donald Kalunga Kalyangu of Lusaka for Lusaka-West-Mumbwa
apostle area to replace retired Apostle Akombaetwa Samalama. Bishops
ordained are Conrard Walubita Masheke of Mongu, Fred Mwila of Kabwe and
Jonas Kamwengo of Lukulu.
2011
- Chief
Apostle Leber visits Mwanza, Tanzania and conducts a service in which,
among others, Apostle David Kapalu Seulu of Chingola, Zambia, is retired.
District Elder Patrick Chishinda Poho of Solwezi is ordained Apostle to
take his place on 14 August. Also ordained Apostle is Bishop Owen John
Kaira of Mzuzu, Malawi, replacing late Apostle Aaron Wedson Gausi. His
place as Bishop is taken by hitherto District Evangelist Peter George
Nkhana of Mzimba, Malawi.
- Apostle
Maxwell Sikwibele Maimbolwa (retired) dies on 20 November
2012
- Chief
Apostle Leber visits Choma, Zambia and conducts a service for the departed
in the new Choma Central church in which Apostle James Hubert Kaira of
Malawi is retired. Hitherto Bishop Foster Chimbizgani Lungu also of Mzuzu,
Malawi is ordained to take his place. District Elder Paul Lefred Ng'ambi
is ordained Bishop all on 4 March. Two days later the Chief Apostle
conducts another divine service in the Celebration Centre Hall in Harare,
Zimbabawe and retires Apostle Jan Hendrick Welman. His place is taken by
Bishop Daniel Sayela Mulemba of Bulawayo on 6 March 2012. Ordained Bishop
in the same divine service is District Elder Daniel Felemenga Matekenya of
Harare.
2013
- In a
divine service on Sunday 01 December, 2013 at Gallagher Convention Centre
in Johannesburg - South Africa, Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider ordains
Bishop Steven Lishebo Lindunda of Kitwe and District Elder Elvis Mubita
Liywalii of Mongu into the Apostle ministry. District Elder Oscar
Sibote Kalumiana of Lusaka is ordained Bishop.
- Apostles
Moses Muyatwa Mulopo, Willie Rutherlain Sweta and Bishop Joseph Siachalwa
Muchimba retire in the same service.
2014
- In a
divine service on Sunday 03 August, 2014 at Ndola Central Congregation,
Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider ordains Bishop Philip Chinoya Mututa of
Solwezi and Crispin Wakina John Katembo of Lusaka.
2015
- In
two separate services in Kasama and Monze, Apostles Aubrey Sitima Mwanza
and Alpheus Kennedy Muchimba are retired on 11 and 18 January,
respectively by District Apostle Charles Ndandula on behalf of the Chief
Apostle.
- In a
divine service conducted on 25 January by Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider
in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Bishops Edwin Mweemba Kasamu of
Chikankata, Southern Province and George Fwalo of Kasama, Northern
Province, are ordained Apostles to replace retired Apostles Muchimba and
Mwanza, respectively.
- Memorable
Pentecost service with the Chief Apostle and all the District Apostles and
their Helpers and all Apostles active in Africa is held in Lusaka on 24
May at the National Heroes Stadium.
- Apostle
Aaron Sitali Katungu dies on 6 September.
2016
- Chief
Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider visits Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and Blantyre, Malawi
from 2 to 7 November. He conducts a mid-week service in Bulawayo on 3
November and festive divine service for the departed in Blantyre on 6
November in which District Elder Jacob Mwansa is ordained Apostle to
replace the late Apostle Aaron Katungu.
- District
Evangelist Oliver Mwiya is ordained Bishop by District Apostle Charles
Ndandula on 13 November 2016 in a festive divine service in Ndola Central
Church
2017
- Chief
Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider visits Lusaka, Zambezi and Mansa from 22 June
to 28 June 2017. This is the first ever visit of a Chief Apostle in
Luapula province.
2018
- Chief
Apostle visits Livingstone, Zambia on the occassion of the 90th
anniversary of the existence of the Church in Zambia.
- Apostles
Ignatius B. Luneta (left) and Godwin L. Nyuwa (right) of Senanga and
Sesheke, respectively, are placed into retirement.
- Hitherto
District Elders Peter Mukonda (left) and Tufule Sabwiza (right) of Senanga
and Sesheke respectively are ordained Apostles to replace the retired
Apostles. The retirements and ordinations take place on the grounds of
Nakatindi church on 29 April 2018.
- District
Elder Nawa Linyango and District Elder Nawa Mulopo are ordained Bishops by
District Apostle Charles S. Ndandula for Senanga-Shangombo and
Sesheke-Mulobezi Apostle Areas, on 1 May 2018 and 2 May 2018,
respectively.
- Apostle
Stanley M. Munsaka (left) is placed into retirement on 5 August 2018 in a
service conducted by District Apostle Charles S. Ndandula at Lusaka
Central Church.
- Bishop
Oscar Sibote Kalumiana succeeds the retired Apostle a week later, ordained
by Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania on 12
August.
- District
Elder Jacob Yakomba Yavwa is assigned Bishop by District Apostle Charles
S. Ndandula for Lusaka Central-Kabwe East Apostle Area on 19 August 2018
at Olympia Park congregation, to assist the newly ordained Apostle Oscar
Kalumiana.
2019
- On
17 March, Apostle Moses Kangwa Chileshe is placed into retirement by
District Apostle Charles S. Ndandula at Mansa Central Church. In the same
service, District Elder Obed Chisenga is assigned Bishop.
- On
31 March, Bishop Charles Godwin Zimba of Malawi South and District Elder
James Chinkubila Kasongo of Lusaka are ordained Apostles in Kampala,
Uganda by Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider.
- On
the same day Apostle Allexson Samson Nyaleye is placed into retirement in
Malawi by District Apostle Charles S. Ndandula. The District Apostle also
assigns District Elder Joseph L. Ntiza as Bishop.
- From
18 to 22 July the Chief Apostle visits Kitwe, Ndola and Lusaka,
Zambia. He conducts a divine service at Ndola Central on 20 July.
- On
21 July, District Apostle Charles S. Ndandula is placed into retirement by
Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider in a service at Lusaka Central Church. In
the same service District Apostle Helper Kububa Soko is apppointed
District Apostle to replace him.
2021
- On
26 September, District Evangelist Imungana Malikana and District
Elders Maliwa Lubinda Maliwa of Zambia and Alex Mvula Thosi Kachikhawu of
Malawi are ordained Apostles at Luangwa Grounds in Kabwe by Chief
Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider.
2022
- On
19 June, Bishops Paul Lefred Ng'ambi and Joseph Lasson Ntiza of
Malawi and Christopher Kaluma (Kalomo), Moffat Chihana (Isoka), Yakomba
Yavwa (Lusaka), Fred Mwila (Kabwe), Jonas Kamwengo (Kaoma), and District
Elder Robert Rabson Zulu (District Rector - Lusaka) and Community
Evangelist Davy Munkombwe (District Rector - Mazabuka) are ordained
Apostles at Tennis Club in Mazabuka, Zambia by Chief Apostle Jean-Luc
Schneider.
- (November
- December) There is a split in the church after the Chief Apostles'
announcement that women would be permitted to hold ministries in the
church starting from January 2023. The new church is called True Apostolic
Church. A number of ministers and members defect to the new church.
2023
- On 1
January, with the commission of the Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider,
District Apostle Kububa Soko retires Apostles Michael Muzuma Milupi,
Remmie Mbiya Muyenga, Steven Lishebo Lindunda, Jacob Mwansa and Edwin Mweemba
Kasamu at Kabanana Congregation in Lusaka.
- On
8 Janaury, Bishops Michael Macha, Maeke Njunju and Obed Chisenga of
Livingstone, Lusaka and Mansa, respectively, and District Rector
Rings Ndambo of Choma are ordained Apostles in a divine service conducted
by the Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider in Nairobi, Kenya.
- On
13th May, 24 sisters of Manyika area in Lusaka East-Kafue Apostle
Area perish in a road traffic accident in Kapilingozi area on their
way to Siamatika for a Luyando Sisters' gathering. The funeral
service is conducted by District Apostle Kububa Soko and the deceased are
burried in a mass grave in Manyika on 16 May.
- On
14th May, Apostle Michael Muzuma Milupi dies. Before his
well-deserved retirement on 1st January 2023, he cared for Lusaka
East-Kafue Apostle Area.
- Chief
Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider visits Zambia from 7 to 12 June and
conducts three (3) divine services in Mfuwe, Namwala and Solwezi,
respectively. In the last service in Solwezi on 11 June, he ordains 5
Apostles, two (2) for South Africa and three (3) for Zambia. Those
ordained for South Africa are Fredericks Daniel Lekay of West Coast
Apostle Area and Neville Williams of Bellville Apostle Area. For
Zambia, the following are ordained: District Rectors Duncan Sakeni Mwelwa (Mansa
Apostle Area), Graham Mafulo (Kasempa-Kabompo Apostle Area) and Bishop
Nawa Linyango (Senanga-Shangombo Apostle Area). Senanga-Shangombo Apostle
Area is split into two with Apostle Nawa Linyango taking the newly
formed Shangombo Apostle Area and Apostle Peter Mukonda
taking Senanga Apostle Area. Mansa Apostle Area is also split into
two: Apostle Duncan Sakeni Mwelwa takes the newly formed Lubwe Apostle
Area and Apostle Obed Chisenga takes Mansa Apostle Area.
- On
23rd June District Apostle (ir) Shadreck Mundia Lubasi dies and is
put to rest on 27th June in Lusaka. Funeral Service is conducted by
District Apostle Kububa Soko and in attendance is District Apostle Joseph
Ekhuya from East Africa. District Apostle Ekhuya was the successor to
District Apostle Lubasi upon his retirement on 19 April 2015, having been
the first District Apostle for East Africa District Apostle Area.
Source: https://naczam.org.zm/en/nac-history
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