That They May Be One, As We Are One", John 17:1lb:

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2011
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Tangaza University College
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I developed an interest in writing about the Unity of Christians communio Ecclesiology when I attended an Ecumenical Symposium that took place at St. Paul's National major Seminary in Fort Portal western Uganda. The participants at the symposium were the Uganda Catholic Theology professors and priests, Orthodox Theologians, an Anglican bishop and priests, Seventh day Adventist pastors, some pastors from some Evangelical Churches from around Fort Portal, and some lay representatives from these Churches. The host was the Catholic Theology Seminary as they were celebrating the year of St. Paul. At the end of the symposium, there was an Ecumenical prayer service that was presided over by the Anglican bishop as he was being assisted by some Roman Catholic priests, an Orthodox priest and some Catholic deacons. My interest in Christian unity was further enhanced by my experience of hundreds of Christian ecclesial communities, and Sects within Nairobi city where I got an opportunity to interact through interviews with some members during my Theology research coursework on "African Independent Churches in February 2010. All these are working tirelessly day and night preaching, at times overshadowing different Radio and Television stations everyday.
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John 17:1lb, Christian Unity, Communion of Churches, Christian Pluralism, Church in Kenya
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