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“Please accept and support the new District Apostle”

April 29, 2019

Author: Peter Johanning

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For fourteen years he served as District Apostle for the New Apostolic Church Zambia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. At the end of July, he will retire. Charles Ndandula will then have been a minister for a total of 35 years, including 32 as an Apostle.

The day of the official handover is 21 July 2019. “Our new District Apostle will be Kububa Soko (50),” District Apostle Ndandula wrote yesterday in a circular to the congregations. “Please accept and support the new District Apostle upon his appointment.” The retiring District Apostle’s express wish for prayer support for the new District Apostle is clear: “His success is our success.”

A blessed development

And then the national Church leader looks back on the history of the Church in his country. Already in 1956 the congregations received their first District Apostle in Hubert Howard Fernandes. He was followed by Andrew James Fernandes. On 9 June 1989 Duncan Burton Mfune was ordained. And since 13 March 2005 Charles Sakavumbi Ndandula was entrusted with the leadership of the District Apostle Area. He says, “Upon my retirement on 21 July 2019 our Chief Apostle will give us District Apostle Kububa Soko. Let us accept him and support him. He will not be imposed upon us and neither will he appoint himself. I too look forward to him as my leader, given to us by God through our Chief Apostle.”

Restructuring of districts

At the same time, District Apostle Ndandula informs the members that the working areas of the two District Apostle Helpers will be restructured. District Apostle Helper Robert Nsamba will be working in all ten provinces of Zambia. District Apostle Helper Arnold Ndakondwa Mhango will be looking after the congregations in Malawi and Zimbabwe in future.

In looking back over his time in ministry, which is about to end, District Apostle Ndandula says: “Let me say that whatever has been achieved during my time as District Apostle was achieved by God through our teamwork. Through teamwork, our God will achieve many things through our next District Apostle.”

Change of leadership in the District Apostle Area

Kububa Soko was assigned a District Apostle Helper in April of last year. He is 50 years old and lives in Zambia. His mother tongue is Nyanja. He also speaks Portuguese and English. He has been an Apostle since 2010. On 21 July 2019 he is to be commissioned as District Apostle for the New Apostolic Church in Sambia, Malawi, and Zimbabwe.

The retiring District Apostle Charles Ndandula was born on 26 December 1953 and was raised in the Christian faith. He became acquainted with the New Apostolic Church in 1971 through his elder brother and was sealed in 1975. In February 1984 he received the ministry of a Priest. Three years later, on 28 June 1987, Chief Apostle Urwyler ordained him as an Apostle. Charles Ndandula carried the Apostle ministry for more than 32 years, ten of which he served as a District Apostle Helper (1995–2005) and 14 (since 2005) as a District Apostle.

April 29, 2019

Author: Peter Johanning

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