“unity in diversity” was one of his big topics. and this is reflected in the legacy that he left the new apostolic church, the result of decades of dedicated work: he formulated the international church’s vision and mission statements. today, district apostle kitching would have turned 65 years of age. chief apostle richard fehr tours the church administrative offices in johannesburg in october 1988. left to right: district apostle (ret.) johann r. kitching sr., district apostle johann r. kitching jr., district apostles gijsbert pos and ernst graf. photo: bischoff verlag. after a youth service in dinwiddie in october 1988, district apostle kitching thanks chief apostle richard fehr. photo: bischoff verlag. june 1990: district apostle kitching jr. with members in maseru in lesotho. photo: bischoff verlag. thanksgiving 1990: district apostle kitching writes to his brothers and sisters. photo: bischoff verlag. september 1991, a braai following a district leaders’ conference in bela bela, limpopo province. left to right: apostle de smedt, bishop dimba, apostle marema, district evangelist woodman, sister moagi, district apostle kitching jr., bishops botha and maree. photo: bischoff verlag. en route to a congregation in mozambique, the land rover broke down, so district apostle kitching and apostle craig barnes continued by bus. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. with young people in mozambique. also pictured are apostles craig d. barnes, trevor f. else, and acacio f. munguambe. photo: bischoff verlag. a choir welcomes district apostle kitching jr. to botswana. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. at the children’s day in pretoria in may 1994. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. presents black suits to priestly ministers in mozambique; apostle craig daniel barnes (at right). photo: bischoff verlag. on 25 january 2012, chief apostle wilhelm leber placed district apostle kitching jr. into retirement. photo: nac sea. on wednesday, 7 march 2012, district apostle johann r. kitching, who had just retired from his ministry, died in a tragic accident. he drowned while fishing at buffelsbai in south africa. chief apostle leber showed himself sad and shocked at the time, “we will always treasure district apostle kitching. he was a friendly man to all people and our friend.” he was a strategic thinker, an attribute that made him a valuable member on a number of international project groups, and where he made important contributions. with foresight and perseverance. his most enduring legacy are the vision und mission statements of the new apostolic church, which were released in 2007. these fundamental statements are a kind of a code of practice for church life. what is the new apostolic church to be like? what is its objective? what purpose does the church serve? the new apostolic church has johann r. kitching to thank for its vision und mission statements. with a great deal of foresight and perseverance he managed to filter out these important sentences during a number of workshops, and finally put them up for vote. the objective and goal of the church. today the vision and mission statements are a firm component of our self-conception and are part of the foreword of the catechism of the new apostolic church. the vision and mission statements of the new apostolic church are as follows:. vision: a church in which people feel at home and, inspired by the holy spirit and their love for god, align their lives to the gospel of jesus christ and thus prepare themselves for his return and eternal life. mission:reaching out to all people in order to teach them the gospel of jesus christ and to baptize them with water and the holy spirit. providing soul care and cultivating a warm fellowship in which everyone shall experience the love of god and the joy of serving him and others. “unity in diversity”. the formulation of this guiding principle came at the height of his work in a subject area that had always been close to his heart and about which he had often written in church publications: harmony in diversity. “how is it possible to lead a church that is comprised of so many nations and which unites all the differences in it,” johann kitching asked in an article published in 2005. his answer in short form is: by taking note of the diversity and reacting with consideration and respect, seeking the unifying power of the gospel by thinking and acting in the mind of jesus, and by acknowledging the apostle ministry as the binding element. district apostle for 23 years. johann r. kitching jr. was born on 23 july 1950 in parow, a northern suburb of cape town (south africa). when his father became a district elder the family moved to claremont. the central congregation was divided in 1979 because of its size, and johann r. kitching was appointed rector of the newly established congregation of southfield. on 2 october 1988 he was ordained as a district apostle by chief apostle richard fehr. district apostle johann r. kitching had served as the highest representative of the church in south east africa for 23 years, and was one of the longest-serving district apostles. “district apostle kitching’s sermons were always very substantial, refreshing, and even compelling,” chief apostle fehr wrote in his obituary. “he was the first who made an appearance on television. he gave a brief explanation about our church and then conducted a short service, which could be followed on national television. his contributions concerning the leadership of the church were always constructive, and he was far ahead of some in his thinking.”.
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“unity in diversity” was one of his big topics. and this is reflected in the legacy that he left the new apostolic church, the result of decades of dedicated work: he formulated the international church’s vision and mission statements. today, district apostle kitching would have turned 65 years of age. chief apostle richard fehr tours the church administrative offices in johannesburg in october 1988. left to right: district apostle (ret.) johann r. kitching sr., district apostle johann r. kitching jr., district apostles gijsbert pos and ernst graf. photo: bischoff verlag. after a youth service in dinwiddie in october 1988, district apostle kitching thanks chief apostle richard fehr. photo: bischoff verlag. june 1990: district apostle kitching jr. with members in maseru in lesotho. photo: bischoff verlag. thanksgiving 1990: district apostle kitching writes to his brothers and sisters. photo: bischoff verlag. september 1991, a braai following a district leaders’ conference in bela bela, limpopo province. left to right: apostle de smedt, bishop dimba, apostle marema, district evangelist woodman, sister moagi, district apostle kitching jr., bishops botha and maree. photo: bischoff verlag. en route to a congregation in mozambique, the land rover broke down, so district apostle kitching and apostle craig barnes continued by bus. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. with young people in mozambique. also pictured are apostles craig d. barnes, trevor f. else, and acacio f. munguambe. photo: bischoff verlag. a choir welcomes district apostle kitching jr. to botswana. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. at the children’s day in pretoria in may 1994. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. presents black suits to priestly ministers in mozambique; apostle craig daniel barnes (at right). photo: bischoff verlag. on 25 january 2012, chief apostle wilhelm leber placed district apostle kitching jr. into retirement. photo: nac sea. on wednesday, 7 march 2012, district apostle johann r. kitching, who had just retired from his ministry, died in a tragic accident. he drowned while fishing at buffelsbai in south africa. chief apostle leber showed himself sad and shocked at the time, “we will always treasure district apostle kitching. he was a friendly man to all people and our friend.” he was a strategic thinker, an attribute that made him a valuable member on a number of international project groups, and where he made important contributions. with foresight and perseverance. his most enduring legacy are the vision und mission statements of the new apostolic church, which were released in 2007. these fundamental statements are a kind of a code of practice for church life. what is the new apostolic church to be like? what is its objective? what purpose does the church serve? the new apostolic church has johann r. kitching to thank for its vision und mission statements. with a great deal of foresight and perseverance he managed to filter out these important sentences during a number of workshops, and finally put them up for vote. the objective and goal of the church. today the vision and mission statements are a firm component of our self-conception and are part of the foreword of the catechism of the new apostolic church. the vision and mission statements of the new apostolic church are as follows:. vision: a church in which people feel at home and, inspired by the holy spirit and their love for god, align their lives to the gospel of jesus christ and thus prepare themselves for his return and eternal life. mission:reaching out to all people in order to teach them the gospel of jesus christ and to baptize them with water and the holy spirit. providing soul care and cultivating a warm fellowship in which everyone shall experience the love of god and the joy of serving him and others. “unity in diversity”. the formulation of this guiding principle came at the height of his work in a subject area that had always been close to his heart and about which he had often written in church publications: harmony in diversity. “how is it possible to lead a church that is comprised of so many nations and which unites all the differences in it,” johann kitching asked in an article published in 2005. his answer in short form is: by taking note of the diversity and reacting with consideration and respect, seeking the unifying power of the gospel by thinking and acting in the mind of jesus, and by acknowledging the apostle ministry as the binding element. district apostle for 23 years. johann r. kitching jr. was born on 23 july 1950 in parow, a northern suburb of cape town (south africa). when his father became a district elder the family moved to claremont. the central congregation was divided in 1979 because of its size, and johann r. kitching was appointed rector of the newly established congregation of southfield. on 2 october 1988 he was ordained as a district apostle by chief apostle richard fehr. district apostle johann r. kitching had served as the highest representative of the church in south east africa for 23 years, and was one of the longest-serving district apostles. “district apostle kitching’s sermons were always very substantial, refreshing, and even compelling,” chief apostle fehr wrote in his obituary. “he was the first who made an appearance on television. he gave a brief explanation about our church and then conducted a short service, which could be followed on national television. his contributions concerning the leadership of the church were always constructive, and he was far ahead of some in his thinking.”.
“Unity in diversity” was one of his big topics. And this is reflected in the legacy that he left the New Apostolic Church, the result of decades of dedicated work: he formulated the international Church’s Vision and Mission Statements. Today, District Apostle Kitching would have turned 65 years of age.
Chief Apostle Richard Fehr tours the Church administrative offices in Johannesburg in October 1988. Left to right: District Apostle (ret.) Johann R. Kitching Sr., District Apostle Johann R. Kitching Jr., District Apostles Gijsbert Pos and Ernst Graf
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
After a youth service in Dinwiddie in October 1988, District Apostle Kitching thanks Chief Apostle Richard Fehr
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
June 1990: District Apostle Kitching Jr. with members in Maseru in Lesotho
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
Thanksgiving 1990: District Apostle Kitching writes to his brothers and sisters
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
September 1991, a braai following a district leaders’ conference in Bela Bela, Limpopo Province. Left to right: Apostle De Smedt, Bishop Dimba, Apostle Marema, District Evangelist Woodman, Sister Moagi, District Apostle Kitching Jr., Bishops Botha and Maree
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
En route to a congregation in Mozambique, the Land Rover broke down, so District Apostle Kitching and Apostle Craig Barnes continued by bus
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
District Apostle Kitching Jr. with young people in Mozambique. Also pictured are Apostles Craig D. Barnes, Trevor F. Else, and Acacio F. Munguambe
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
A choir welcomes District Apostle Kitching Jr. to Botswana
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
District Apostle Kitching Jr. at the Children’s Day in Pretoria in May 1994
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
District Apostle Kitching Jr. presents black suits to priestly ministers in Mozambique; Apostle Craig Daniel Barnes (at right)
Photo: Bischoff Verlag
On 25 January 2012, Chief Apostle Wilhelm Leber placed District Apostle Kitching Jr. into retirement
Photo: NAC SEA
On Wednesday, 7 March 2012, District Apostle Johann R. Kitching, who had just retired from his ministry, died in a tragic accident. He drowned while fishing at Buffelsbai in South Africa. Chief Apostle Leber showed himself sad and shocked at the time, “We will always treasure District Apostle Kitching. He was a friendly man to all people and our friend.” He was a strategic thinker, an attribute that made him a valuable member on a number of international project groups, and where he made important contributions.
With foresight and perseverance
His most enduring legacy are the Vision und Mission Statements of the New Apostolic Church, which were released in 2007. These fundamental statements are a kind of a code of practice for Church life. What is the New Apostolic Church to be like? What is its objective? What purpose does the Church serve?
The New Apostolic Church has Johann R. Kitching to thank for its Vision und Mission Statements. With a great deal of foresight and perseverance he managed to filter out these important sentences during a number of workshops, and finally put them up for vote.
The objective and goal of the Church
Today the Vision and Mission Statements are a firm component of our self-conception and are part of the foreword of the Catechism of the New Apostolic Church. The Vision and Mission Statements of the New Apostolic Church are as follows:
Vision: A church in which people feel at home and, inspired by the Holy Spirit and their love for God, align their lives to the gospel of Jesus Christ and thus prepare themselves for His return and eternal life.
Mission:Reaching out to all people in order to teach them the gospel of Jesus Christ and to baptize them with water and the Holy Spirit. Providing soul care and cultivating a warm fellowship in which everyone shall experience the love of God and the joy of serving Him and others.
“Unity in diversity”
The formulation of this guiding principle came at the height of his work in a subject area that had always been close to his heart and about which he had often written in Church publications: Harmony in diversity.
“How is it possible to lead a Church that is comprised of so many nations and which unites all the differences in it,” Johann Kitching asked in an article published in 2005. His answer in short form is: by taking note of the diversity and reacting with consideration and respect, seeking the unifying power of the gospel by thinking and acting in the mind of Jesus, and by acknowledging the Apostle ministry as the binding element.
District Apostle for 23 years
Johann R. Kitching Jr. was born on 23 July 1950 in Parow, a northern suburb of Cape Town (South Africa). When his father became a District Elder the family moved to Claremont. The central congregation was divided in 1979 because of its size, and Johann R. Kitching was appointed rector of the newly established congregation of Southfield. On 2 October 1988 he was ordained as a District Apostle by Chief Apostle Richard Fehr. District Apostle Johann R. Kitching had served as the highest representative of the Church in South East Africa for 23 years, and was one of the longest-serving District Apostles.
“District Apostle Kitching’s sermons were always very substantial, refreshing, and even compelling,” Chief Apostle Fehr wrote in his obituary. “He was the first who made an appearance on television. He gave a brief explanation about our Church and then conducted a short service, which could be followed on national television. His contributions concerning the leadership of the Church were always constructive, and he was far ahead of some in his thinking.”
“unity in diversity” was one of his big topics. and this is reflected in the legacy that he left the new apostolic church, the result of decades of dedicated work: he formulated the international church’s vision and mission statements. today, district apostle kitching would have turned 65 years of age. chief apostle richard fehr tours the church administrative offices in johannesburg in october 1988. left to right: district apostle (ret.) johann r. kitching sr., district apostle johann r. kitching jr., district apostles gijsbert pos and ernst graf. photo: bischoff verlag. after a youth service in dinwiddie in october 1988, district apostle kitching thanks chief apostle richard fehr. photo: bischoff verlag. june 1990: district apostle kitching jr. with members in maseru in lesotho. photo: bischoff verlag. thanksgiving 1990: district apostle kitching writes to his brothers and sisters. photo: bischoff verlag. september 1991, a braai following a district leaders’ conference in bela bela, limpopo province. left to right: apostle de smedt, bishop dimba, apostle marema, district evangelist woodman, sister moagi, district apostle kitching jr., bishops botha and maree. photo: bischoff verlag. en route to a congregation in mozambique, the land rover broke down, so district apostle kitching and apostle craig barnes continued by bus. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. with young people in mozambique. also pictured are apostles craig d. barnes, trevor f. else, and acacio f. munguambe. photo: bischoff verlag. a choir welcomes district apostle kitching jr. to botswana. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. at the children’s day in pretoria in may 1994. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. presents black suits to priestly ministers in mozambique; apostle craig daniel barnes (at right). photo: bischoff verlag. on 25 january 2012, chief apostle wilhelm leber placed district apostle kitching jr. into retirement. photo: nac sea. on wednesday, 7 march 2012, district apostle johann r. kitching, who had just retired from his ministry, died in a tragic accident. he drowned while fishing at buffelsbai in south africa. chief apostle leber showed himself sad and shocked at the time, “we will always treasure district apostle kitching. he was a friendly man to all people and our friend.” he was a strategic thinker, an attribute that made him a valuable member on a number of international project groups, and where he made important contributions. with foresight and perseverance. his most enduring legacy are the vision und mission statements of the new apostolic church, which were released in 2007. these fundamental statements are a kind of a code of practice for church life. what is the new apostolic church to be like? what is its objective? what purpose does the church serve? the new apostolic church has johann r. kitching to thank for its vision und mission statements. with a great deal of foresight and perseverance he managed to filter out these important sentences during a number of workshops, and finally put them up for vote. the objective and goal of the church. today the vision and mission statements are a firm component of our self-conception and are part of the foreword of the catechism of the new apostolic church. the vision and mission statements of the new apostolic church are as follows:. vision: a church in which people feel at home and, inspired by the holy spirit and their love for god, align their lives to the gospel of jesus christ and thus prepare themselves for his return and eternal life. mission:reaching out to all people in order to teach them the gospel of jesus christ and to baptize them with water and the holy spirit. providing soul care and cultivating a warm fellowship in which everyone shall experience the love of god and the joy of serving him and others. “unity in diversity”. the formulation of this guiding principle came at the height of his work in a subject area that had always been close to his heart and about which he had often written in church publications: harmony in diversity. “how is it possible to lead a church that is comprised of so many nations and which unites all the differences in it,” johann kitching asked in an article published in 2005. his answer in short form is: by taking note of the diversity and reacting with consideration and respect, seeking the unifying power of the gospel by thinking and acting in the mind of jesus, and by acknowledging the apostle ministry as the binding element. district apostle for 23 years. johann r. kitching jr. was born on 23 july 1950 in parow, a northern suburb of cape town (south africa). when his father became a district elder the family moved to claremont. the central congregation was divided in 1979 because of its size, and johann r. kitching was appointed rector of the newly established congregation of southfield. on 2 october 1988 he was ordained as a district apostle by chief apostle richard fehr. district apostle johann r. kitching had served as the highest representative of the church in south east africa for 23 years, and was one of the longest-serving district apostles. “district apostle kitching’s sermons were always very substantial, refreshing, and even compelling,” chief apostle fehr wrote in his obituary. “he was the first who made an appearance on television. he gave a brief explanation about our church and then conducted a short service, which could be followed on national television. his contributions concerning the leadership of the church were always constructive, and he was far ahead of some in his thinking.”.
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“unity in diversity” was one of his big topics. and this is reflected in the legacy that he left the new apostolic church, the result of decades of dedicated work: he formulated the international church’s vision and mission statements. today, district apostle kitching would have turned 65 years of age. chief apostle richard fehr tours the church administrative offices in johannesburg in october 1988. left to right: district apostle (ret.) johann r. kitching sr., district apostle johann r. kitching jr., district apostles gijsbert pos and ernst graf. photo: bischoff verlag. after a youth service in dinwiddie in october 1988, district apostle kitching thanks chief apostle richard fehr. photo: bischoff verlag. june 1990: district apostle kitching jr. with members in maseru in lesotho. photo: bischoff verlag. thanksgiving 1990: district apostle kitching writes to his brothers and sisters. photo: bischoff verlag. september 1991, a braai following a district leaders’ conference in bela bela, limpopo province. left to right: apostle de smedt, bishop dimba, apostle marema, district evangelist woodman, sister moagi, district apostle kitching jr., bishops botha and maree. photo: bischoff verlag. en route to a congregation in mozambique, the land rover broke down, so district apostle kitching and apostle craig barnes continued by bus. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. with young people in mozambique. also pictured are apostles craig d. barnes, trevor f. else, and acacio f. munguambe. photo: bischoff verlag. a choir welcomes district apostle kitching jr. to botswana. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. at the children’s day in pretoria in may 1994. photo: bischoff verlag. district apostle kitching jr. presents black suits to priestly ministers in mozambique; apostle craig daniel barnes (at right). photo: bischoff verlag. on 25 january 2012, chief apostle wilhelm leber placed district apostle kitching jr. into retirement. photo: nac sea. on wednesday, 7 march 2012, district apostle johann r. kitching, who had just retired from his ministry, died in a tragic accident. he drowned while fishing at buffelsbai in south africa. chief apostle leber showed himself sad and shocked at the time, “we will always treasure district apostle kitching. he was a friendly man to all people and our friend.” he was a strategic thinker, an attribute that made him a valuable member on a number of international project groups, and where he made important contributions. with foresight and perseverance. his most enduring legacy are the vision und mission statements of the new apostolic church, which were released in 2007. these fundamental statements are a kind of a code of practice for church life. what is the new apostolic church to be like? what is its objective? what purpose does the church serve? the new apostolic church has johann r. kitching to thank for its vision und mission statements. with a great deal of foresight and perseverance he managed to filter out these important sentences during a number of workshops, and finally put them up for vote. the objective and goal of the church. today the vision and mission statements are a firm component of our self-conception and are part of the foreword of the catechism of the new apostolic church. the vision and mission statements of the new apostolic church are as follows:. vision: a church in which people feel at home and, inspired by the holy spirit and their love for god, align their lives to the gospel of jesus christ and thus prepare themselves for his return and eternal life. mission:reaching out to all people in order to teach them the gospel of jesus christ and to baptize them with water and the holy spirit. providing soul care and cultivating a warm fellowship in which everyone shall experience the love of god and the joy of serving him and others. “unity in diversity”. the formulation of this guiding principle came at the height of his work in a subject area that had always been close to his heart and about which he had often written in church publications: harmony in diversity. “how is it possible to lead a church that is comprised of so many nations and which unites all the differences in it,” johann kitching asked in an article published in 2005. his answer in short form is: by taking note of the diversity and reacting with consideration and respect, seeking the unifying power of the gospel by thinking and acting in the mind of jesus, and by acknowledging the apostle ministry as the binding element. district apostle for 23 years. johann r. kitching jr. was born on 23 july 1950 in parow, a northern suburb of cape town (south africa). when his father became a district elder the family moved to claremont. the central congregation was divided in 1979 because of its size, and johann r. kitching was appointed rector of the newly established congregation of southfield. on 2 october 1988 he was ordained as a district apostle by chief apostle richard fehr. district apostle johann r. kitching had served as the highest representative of the church in south east africa for 23 years, and was one of the longest-serving district apostles. “district apostle kitching’s sermons were always very substantial, refreshing, and even compelling,” chief apostle fehr wrote in his obituary. “he was the first who made an appearance on television. he gave a brief explanation about our church and then conducted a short service, which could be followed on national television. his contributions concerning the leadership of the church were always constructive, and he was far ahead of some in his thinking.”.
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