Primate Ndukuba Shares His Vision For The Youth Ministry At One Year Anniversary Interview With The ACNN TV

PRIMATE AKINOLA STARTED GAFCON AND OKOH, DIVCCON. WHAT DO WE EXPECT FROM PRIMATE NDUKUBA?

Let me say this clearly, neither of my predecessors set out to establish either GAFCON or DIVCCON. The unique thing about this office is that the Lord leads you one step at a time and we thank God that whatever vision and mission He gives; He is the one to sustain it. GAFCON has been a blessing to the body of Christ universally and DIVCCON has been a blessing to the Church of Nigeria and the Church of God in Nigeria, because it is not only Anglicans that come. I am looking up to the Lord and I believe Him that that which He leads us to do, we shall do.

We will be gathering at the University of Nigeria Nsukka in the week of Easter, the Low week, 5th to 10th of April. Throughout that week we will be with the young people in the Anglican Church and across other denominations. The program is a mission to the young people. We have instituted this mission with young people, the children and the youth whom we termed “Joshua Generation”, because we are confident that, though our situation and circumstances does not give such a glowing and hopeful future, we believe that God has a plan, we believe that God will be moving in our midst. If that will happen, the young people, men and women are very vital within the plan and purpose of God.

The Joshua Generation, are like Joshua and Caleb that came out of Egypt, both of whom made it to the Promised Land because they followed and obeyed God. They not only made it to the Promised Land, God also used them to conquer their generation and gave them their rightful possession. I am believing God that if the Church of Nigeria will play the key role that the church should play just as God laid it in our hearts, in mission, ministry and evangelism, discipleship and mobilize the universal church unto the world mission, preparing the church for the return of the Master and our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, I believe that youths have a place and role to play.

We are giving attention to mission, evangelism, discipleship because you can find out that in Church of Nigeria the stage is set. Archbishop Adetiloye started the creation of missionary dioceses; it was built upon by Archbishop Akinola. The creation of missionary dioceses opened up this country that every inch of this country is within a diocese, no matter how remote it is. The missionary dioceses come with dynamic bishops who are planting churches here and there. So you can see that the Church of Nigeria has grown numerically and also in coverage. But just as we do have it even in our parish outreaches, crusades and other programs, you find out that many will come for altar call but few will be properly discipled.  The church in our generation is, therefore, marked with profession without character, the claim of becoming Christians without the character of Jesus, without becoming like him, without a changed and transformed life. Change and transformation comes by the pruning, teaching and leading of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God. This can only happen within the context of discipleship. Besides, how many of our people are really mentored, even among us leaders? Someone said that Christianity in Africa has grown one mile long and one inch deep. The burden and mission is for the Church to rise up to the core ministry God has called us, the Great Commission, commitment to the word of God, preaching this gospel, teaching this word and living by it in such a way that each member becomes an instrument in the hands of God in bringing people unto the Lord.

If the young people are mobilized to catch the vision of the purpose of God for us as a church and as a people and also empowered to occupy the seven mountains of influence, in education, social life, politics, economy, family and others; if we nurture these young people, disciple and release them; if the Church of Nigeria will within the next two or three years, raise up to 1000 youths and send them on mission across this country and across Africa, can you imagine what will happen? This is how we were evangelized – the young people from England sacrificed.

The Hausa mission in Wusasa was started and carried out by Walter Miller, a medical doctor: He wasn’t a pastor, he wasn’t a Lay Reader, but a Christian who believed that God called him into mission. He died in Nigeria. You cannot mention powerful Christian Leaders in the North without mentioning those who came under his influence – from Yakubu Gowon to TY Danjuma, Prof Adamu Beki, Dr Dikko, Prof Ishaya, and so many of them. This is what I believe the Lord has called us to do – to impact lives. The greatest thing that God has given the Church is not the building or money, but people and if we will pay attention and give our time to nurturing, we may not see the results immediately. As to building structures, it’s painstakingly so slow. But if it is done with the guidance of God, you will leave a permanent impact on the lives of the people such that if you, from anywhere, pull a Christian who has been nurtured and he caught the vision of the purpose of the kingdom, he always imparts his environment.

The Church of Nigeria believes in the transforming power of God, not only in the lives of the individuals but also the community.  That’s what informs our involvement in education, Agriculture, commerce and industry. These things come out of the fact that we believe that it is not only “if any man is in Christ he is a new creature” but also our minds and hearts are transformed. We believe God to have the power to influence where ever we are, to change people and the system. And that is how the early missionaries were able to stop killing of twins, human sacrifice and other obnoxious practices. That’s what convinces us to oppose oppressive regimes and government and we will not relent, because that is the impact of what the word of God can do in a man and a community.

1 Comments

  • This is the Lord’s doing and it’s marvelous in our sight”
    I pray the vision is sustained and we keep more focused as a church on things with more eternal values than ephemeral as the primate refered in his message,than ever as a church , laying emphasis on building people ,especially the younger ones more than the overly concern for the construction of the physical edifices.

    Societies in our church today we’re patterned at establishment ,after the missionary society who brought the gospel to our country.But what do we make of it today,? almost a mare social group. and less of platforms to fan the ember of evangelization to bring more of the lost world to Christ.I pray God will uphold the leadership of the church , and keep us more soul-winning conscious.
    Soul-winnjng is the enterprise and heartbeat of God” as someone once said.
    I look forward and may be very soon , when the parameter to evaluate a minister’s work in a parish church is the number of the converts in that year , against the background of what we capture in our church record book , stating how many ceremonies took place in the year , how much was realized,how many died , and those baptised etc .No where found the record of those who are regenerated , or baltised in the Holy ghost as evident new life in Christ.

    The vision of our primate is a great reawakening of he lay ministry : “go/ye” and the “ministry of reconciliation ” , given to every Christian primarily .It will equip them for effective church life as against overwhelming expectations and burdens on the priests , which results in ineffectiveness in evangelical matters at some points
    .Many young people in our churches have been discouraged becoming vibrant missionary or lay evangelists , simply because they do not want to or are not led as to become priest , rather as an ordinary member but powerful tool in the hand of God in lay ministry.

    I wish the young people happy impactful moments as they converge .for the conference.

    Long live , Church of Nigeria , Anglican Communion,
    Long live Nigeria

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