News360 Nigeria: Timely, True and Balanced Reporting Platform
Connect with us

Inside Nigeria

There is hunger crisis in the land: Methodist Church

Published

on

The Methodist Church of Nigeria has raised concerns over the escalating hunger and widespread hardships affecting citizens, urging church leaders to address the critical challenges facing the nation.

Speaking at the consecration ceremony of Dr. Evans Onyemara, the newly appointed General Secretary of the Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN), and 13 other bishops, Right Rev. Emmanuel Udofia emphasized the need for the Church to provide stability and hope amid the growing distress.

“There is hunger, frustration, and a cry for justice in our land,” Udofia declared during the event in Lagos over the weekend. He called on the new bishops to lead with humility, spiritual discipline, and a sincere commitment to uplifting their congregations.

Stressing the importance of a pastoral approach, Udofia encouraged leaders to focus on simplicity and authenticity, reflecting the teachings of Jesus Christ.

He said: “The ministry that Jesus Christ exemplified was simple, calling people to God’s Word, devoid of ambiguity or self-aggrandizement.”

Udofia warned against seeking recognition, encouraging the new bishops to prioritize community service over personal reputation.“”A leader must be consultative and prayerful, aware of the unique challenges, whether spiritual dryness, financial strain, or leadership issues,” he counselled.

Rev Udofia cautioned against allowing personal ambitions to drive their tenure, advising them to focus on congregational needs instead.

On his part, Dr. Onyemara, who was elevated to the role of Bishop on Special Duty, a position which embodies Methodist Church’s commitment to serving the broader Christian community while upholding Methodist values, said: “Once consecrated in the Methodist Church, one enters the leadership circle where decisions affecting people’s lives are made.

”At this level, we must seek God’s grace to serve as positive vessels for shaping lives rather than causing harm, as bishops wield substantial influence within the Methodist Church’s constitution.““Not everyone can attain this position; it’s a privilege reserved for a select few. Consequently, those who achieve it are immensely grateful to God.”

On the benefit to Nigeria as a nation, he said: “The Methodist Church of Nigeria offers employment to around 5,000 ministers nationwide, contributing significantly to human resource development and capacity building. “Elevating relatively young individuals also inspires hope in younger generations, as it shows a path forward for leadership within the church.““Our church values youth leadership, as exemplified by the recent consecration of a young bishop who was only ordained as a priest in 2021.”

He noted, “As the General-Secretary of the Christian Council of Nigeria, my role is external to the Methodist Church Nigeria. To recognize my service and maintain my alignment with Methodist values, the Church granted me the title of Bishop on Special Duty.

“Although my current focus is outside Methodist confines, upon completing my CCN tenure, I will return to serve a Methodist diocese as a bishop,” Bishop Onyemara explained.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *