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ORDER ur THE CONFERENCE JOURNAL
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Committee on
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Roll of Lay
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Compos,ttEiReport of tnel:listrict Superintentjents,
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Statistical Report' . . . . . . . .
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QfFICRS OF THE CONFERENCE
President: Bishop John W. Shungu
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Secrett3ries Onema Davi.
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Assistant Secretaries: Okoko Michel, Jack Gorham
Statistician: . Luhahi Emile
Assistant Statisticians: Luhaka Jean, Pleiman
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Tre asurer: Osamo8 Albert
Assistant Treasurers:' Museu E.mi.le, Emundu Paul
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'ON C:lORDI N8 TION
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Ministe..!2, Lay Women Lay Men
Shaumba Pierre Yema Luhahi Luhahi Emile'
Joe Davis Ek;8kcf . Kashama Simon
AshemaPierre Telesia Shaumba Djamba .Pie r.:re
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A.J. Reid
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Muse u.. Emile ladys Maw '.
,EmundLl Paul
Wetshi Victor Lovell
. Umumbu . Victor
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Urns Djela
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tia.zel Reid W.S.
Urn' Marcus Lorena Kelly Osamba A1bert
Omeunga Joseph .Uyaka Veronique 'tJngen'dange.'n.da Jos.
Uman.g,\Jo Albert Dorothy. Dsv"i!3; Koi Paul
E Nyaundu Paulina Stanley
Joe ''1aw E.th.el Homfeldt
Mbu 'Museu
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E;x-Officio: The School'Inspector ,
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CONFERENCE BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
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Wembulua francais
Untu Homuntu Athanase
Oleka Pier::r:'e "'",;:d ,J'
Om I Okoko Pie,:cre
Wembi fllJichefi !.""
Tuhl'mbi Louis' "'
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Dungu Pius: I';
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Umumbu "fetor
Lumbu ['1ichel
'Mergars .'
usongo Armand
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LuhEt'J Daniel ,',F'",,
Ukitana Polycarp
Tunda Andre
Kirnbulu Paul
Ongsndangenda
Ol:3nga,}\lphonse
",ieynt;"A .'Culp' ,
- Board ofi:-Ghri!stian.,Education
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A.J. Reid
Luk i ROtJhael
Dango Alb3rt
Udimba Paul
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T018nga fU.phonse
Shutsha f'lisr,;"'8
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Lupungu Paul
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Hyom!.:io Emile ,: -; .,' Uyaka Veronique""
Udimba LOp8"m"3' (MeiErs Udimba Paul::
Umanguu Albert
Gladys f1tiw
LJhanu COf'T':as
Uminu,
Ekang2'Jsan
Berthal f
Joe fvlc C0 :r;'m,ic k
Edith r'1arti'n
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Lokoto P,-::)ul
Lungunga Jaan
Olala Pierre
Unyu MariA.
KinyambaArmand
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Ekoko Ver6nique
c' Robken
Joanne MeugtHin
Lukali Raphael
Violet..
Dj amba Pierre'
Sarah Reine:cke
Kukanya Jacob
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Shutsha t-'iBrre
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Comite ka Enseignement - Board of Education
Joseph M. Davis Tokenge Raphael
Kasongo Jerome Kaxen Stokes
Om ',Qkoko, MarCLlS Untuh amutituAthariase
Pete Peterson Don Hill
Ongendangenda Jos'7Ph" Fred Tiffany
Osamba Albert Charles St!llwell
Umumbu Victor Lushima Marcus
Luhahi Emile Uhanu Cosmas
Ukunda Andre Tunda Shungu Francois
Lorena Kelly NguwuPierre:
Barbara Norris'
Comite ka'Finance -,Finance Committee
Ndj ate
Wetstttli Victor
Museu Emile AshemaPierre
UmengLJa'Joseph Stan Maughlin
Eluhu Joseph Lorena Kelly
Umumbu Andre Luhaka Jean
Barbara Norris Dongo Albert
KaShama simon Ndjukende Michel
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Comi,t,e ke WlBkelu ndtJ Relations y I Esambi.sha - ,Boa.rd on the Mini
stry:
Ashame Pierre A.J. Reid
Ndjete Daniel Wayne A. I;ulp
Joseph M. Davis Om'Okoko Marcus
Joe Maw Wetshi Victor
Muse u Emile Dungu
Ngandemema Jean Eluhu
On'Udinga franriois Shutsha Pierre
ShaumbaPierr'e Udimba Paul
Comite kB Musique - Music Committee
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Dorothy Gilbe<rt Joe McCormick
Ongendangenda Joseph
Luhahi Emile Pete Peterson,
Lupungu,Paul DjalTiba Alphonse
Gladys Maw Lorena Kelly'
Okitakenge Leonard Dj amba .,' Pierre
Uhanu Paul
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Comi teka Transport, Ehikelu k.a Mvudu nduAgr,icul ture - Transpor:
Building end Agriculture
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Jack Reitz lJminuPaul
John Hughlett Urn'

KimbuluPaul
UmanguoAlbert Uki tokenge Leonard
Mulenda Francois
L'Shutstla' Pierre
Stan fvl'-lughlin ElleinbuP.ie rre
Larry Pleimann M,i'chel
lukali Raphael 'Oson go Antoine
Takoi n.e-n-iel : {UktJnda Rene
Joe Ukamba Emmanuel
Hazel Reid, Olenga Alphonse
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Ndjati Qaniel Ukitakanda Jean
ElemtH.I Pierre Yona Radio
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Mbukahemba Silas
Lok ala AlpN'dnse Katako Pierre
',' Lakoto Paul Ehata Raymond
Lungunga Jean Lokonga Raphael
NgoiJean Katako Pierre
Pungu Andre, Lomena Jean
;,' '." "', :!Jakoi Daniel' Karen Stokes"
Tolenga Alphonse Cliff Bertholf
,Upelili Daniel E.H. Levell
Wetshukunda Auguste Pungu Albert
Djulu Albert
Comite ka Mbuka Lusaka - Resolutions
G,l:ady,s ,Maw ; Mule nda f'ri.::Hicbis
KinyambpArmand UpeliliDah-ieil
Ngoi Jean PBngu Daniel
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ILos'Qmbe Francois
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ka Lukumu 1'01010 -Board of Evangelism
Museu Emile Umeonga Joseph
Dikitele Michel Upelili Daniel
Dendi Jerome Osongo Pius
A. J. Reid Embakungu Armand
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L Lukangaka Albert Lunumbi
Lumbelelu Nicolas Way.ne! A. Culp
Lupanu Auguste .E,d"t.; Lovell
\.;. Nguwu Pierre
Luhata. D.shiel . Michel
Ukltuhambi Louis ApamanttJ Jean
Emundu Paul .Kumbi
/Denga Paul Klimbi Adisa
Piarre Djunga Andre
'Udimba Paul UmtJ.mbu Victor
Umumbu Andre H.T. Maclin
Omana Andre
Comi t.e ..ka Tubukubuku - Li &.' P-yblications Committee
Osamba Albert l:Luhani Emile
Dorothy Davis Om' Okpko,;Marcus
Francois Armand
Edith Martin . LOdx" Michel
Omallgu6 Jack Go;rham
'Ukunda Andre Leta .Gorham
'. Francois
A.J. Reid
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, Umadjela Auguste
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Shaumbi:f 'Pierre LU'l'tlumba Jerome
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LUhata 'Da'niel Sh.ungu Joseph
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Robken Uk,l.-tuha,mbi Louis
Uya. Kumbe ,
Koi Armand
Kuhu lJdimba', Kasongo Jerome
Lokoto Paul
. Tund'a Shungu Francois Etaka Andre
Dungu Pius . ".:
Onumba David
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Unya Marie
Uwanga Adisa
Uyaka Veronique
Yohadi Mamba
Norene Robken
Hazel Reid
Ethel Homfeldt
Lorena Kelly
B. Comite ke Lolonga l'Akende
Luhahi Emile
Kesongo Jerome
Wembolua francais
Stan Maughlin
Shango Pierre
Udimba Paul
Utumba Samuel
Omecnga Joseph
Umalokoho Victor
Onema Joseph
Ukituhambi Louis
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Sarah Reinecke
Margaret Reitz
Mary Jane Hughlett
Mildred Lovell
Dorothy Culp
Violet Hughlett
Sally Pleimann
- Youth Work
Uvungu Andre
Gladys Maw
Nongutamba Antoine
Charles Stillwell
Karen Stokes
Don Hill
Kama tiel1riette
Paul Alexander
Lerry Pleimann
Dorothy Culp
C. Comite ka Ulimu l'Atei w'Apami - Men's Work
Ngandemema Jean
Akasa Alphonse
Diki tele Michel
Stan Maughlin
Dungu Albert
Ukamba Emmanuel
Elembe Pierre
Eluhu Joseph
Jack Reitz
Omenya Andre
Luheta Deniel
Tolenga Alphonse
Tuleku Daniel
Ndjukendi Michel
Udimba Lopema Moise
Omana Andre
Umurnbu Andre
Unyumbi Emile
Lumbu Michel
Joe Maw
Dj ulu Daniel
Umumbu Victor
Emundu Paul
Tunda ihungu francois
Larry Pleimenn
Tolela Jean
Wembulua francais
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John Hughlett ...
Ukunda Andre
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Joe Maw
Jerry Schmidt
Stan Maughli:n
Hazel Reid
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Tunda Shungu francais
Tiffany"
Koi Paltl
Uk amb'<3
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LAY DELEGATES PARTICIPATING 1965
Djalu .b..Yl,.u abQWi g
Nong'Utamba Antoine
Kuhu Udimba .,
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Tunda Shungu Francois John Hughlett
Tunyungu Placide Ndjukandi Michel
5haku Reid
Katako Kombe Lutshurnba Adisa
Kumbe Helene
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Okita Kenge Leonard
Minga '-:
Oma Lokoho Victor
Dimandja Moise

Ongendangenda Joseph
. ;Diowo, Alphonse
Untu Ham'untu Athanase
Dj amba 'Aflore ,
Kumbe Louise
, She I1d-kana Veronique
Walu Madeleii..ne
Dj amba Alphonse' ,j; "Ii
Dungu Pius
On'Umba David Tynsa
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Unya Marie
Akald. Marie
Katako Pierre
Lodja North Lokombe Raphael
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Lukal.i Honore
Alunga
Tukunda Rene
Lukumbu Mathias
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Gladys Maw
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SaturqaYa July 24
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3:30 p.m.
The bishop and his cabinet until 4:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
The Board of tv'angelism :met until 5:00 p.;m.
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guests and frate rnaldele' gates in the front yard of the eleme nta:x:y
school.
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The morning wbrship service opened with a piano aft.er.
which a responsive liturgy:\'.Ja;s said by Pierre the host
district superintendent', arfd!-the people. After :co,n'gregstiofi
sang "Holy, Holy, Holy" , Pie rre As hema led the congreg.8:i:ion in'
prayer closing with the s.erayer in unison. A from the
Lodj a North Distr;i.st brought tw5 special numbers
which Alexander Re,ld,thei.n.terpreter of the mOI.'l1ing' read the/sc
ripture lesson foUnd in:! 'Corini thians 1: 18-2: The congregation
then sang "Blessed,. .Assurance" just befo!r'e Pierre Ashama madeneces
sary announcemelltS)1-,Hethefh,spoke words of welcol1le to Bishop anti
r-lrs. 9hungu, th.e.:ini$'siGnari"es that had not yet been
Pierre Shaumba , and Mt.is:e li "['mi,J.e. " ..
The contibued their worship w h,th"'presentation
of tithes and offerings ahdc':the singing of the i"Bishop
Shungu brought words of greeting and made some
Dr. Harry Denman brought the message of the . :
to the congregation that he felt that by coming to this conference
he was repaying a bt he had owed ever since Bishop Shungu and
Ashema Pierre had come to America to preach in the "MissioQto
America.
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Dr. Denman based his sermon on I Corinth.ians 2:2:'"
After Dr. Denman called the leaders of the
others to the altar, Bishop Shungu led the In
The congregation then sang "Amazing Grace" P' As l1'ema pro
nounced the benediction.
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The Committee on Womens
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3:00 p.m.
The people of the Lodja North District presented gifts of meat
and food to the missionaries, conference members and delegates.
4:30 p.m.
The worship service opened with, a pi'eno prelude afterw,t:1ich a
responsive Ii turgywas said by Pierre Ash,ema and the people. After,
the congregation s'ang I'God of Grace and God of Glory", ElU.hu Joseph
led in prayer. A quintet from the LodjaN6rth therr
a special number in song and Pierre Ashema "ade' necessary annouHc,e
ments. Dr. Harry Denman brought th..:: message basing his thoughts 'on
Luke 22:19. The'service'closed with the congregation singil')g,
Thine Own Way."
7:30 p,m.
The communion service opened the
the Bread of Life" after which Bishop ied-
in the ritual of the Lo.x;d' s Supper. He was assisted
elders. " -""
8 ,:,l.S p. m.
The, Bishbp' s cabinet met until 9PO p.m.
,Monday, July 26
8:00 a.m.
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The worship service opened with the congregation
Is My Father's World" after which Bishop Shungu asked for two volu
nteers to lead the congregation in prayer. The then
sang, "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" as a hymn of
He read the scripture lesson from 4: 16-30 and made, n.eoessary
announcements. ijefore a based on the scripture
lesson, Bishop Shungu led in prayer. At the close of the message,
Pierre Ashema led the' congregC)tiQn in prayer and Bishop,Sg,ungu pl'O"
nounced the
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The on Coordinatinn met until 11:30 a.m.,
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The afternoon service opened with a prelude
after which Odimba Paul, the host pastor" in
a, responsive liturgy. The congregation then sang "There Is A 'fbun
tain" and MU$eoEmile led lin A chorus of young people,from
Lodja sang two special numbers after which Odimba Peul
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Shungu made necessary attnouncements. Alex.an.der Reid, the interpret
er, read the scripture lesson found_in and Dr. Harry
Denman brought a messagf3, .based oh' the: leSlrOl"!I;' Aft'er the congregation
prayed in; unison; i'Lord,,:Teach' Us To Pll'sy" they sang, "Take Me As I
'closed the service with :the'bensdiction.
7:30 p.m.
The.commit:tee'sin Gp:,>up 1'1' metunti,l. 10:fHJ p.m.
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.' The:rnorning J,orship se rvice opened th a piane prelude after
Ashema Pierre and the congfegation then$aida responsive
Iiturgy. The congregation sang, and Koi PauJ.
led in prayer. A girls I sE;lxta't,ifrom'Wembp ,Nyema brought a special
in. song necessary
iAlexander,Reid,,:the the morning, read
: in Matthew 25:31-46 which Dr. Harry
De ri'rnan brought a message based on the lesson. The c'ongre gation sang
as the closing hymn "I Know Whom I Have. Believed
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pronounced the
9:00 s.m.
The ccmmi ttees in Group II met until.: .. '-;.
10:30 a.m.
The committees in Group III met until,12:DO noon.
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afte'r which luhahiEmlle led. the"congregai:ipF:'i in a' responsive
li'turgy. The cong-re gati'on then sang "This s My Fathe r '!3Wor1d" and
led in prayer. A youth choral group
brought two special numbers in 'shd Bishop ShunQu
made necessary Alexander inter
prater,rea9! the: scripture lesson found in Mark 6 :1.:.f5.' Dr. Harry
Denman brought a message besed on John 16 ;33" He the message
with prayer and the hACharge To Keep
Bishop Shungu px-oriouricedthe benediction. .
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The in V'met until 8:30 p.m. the Bishop's
cabinet'met until 9:00 p.m. :"."
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The morning worship service opened with the sing
ing "Come Thou Fount of Ever)/.l?lessingll and "Precious Name" after;
which two volunteers led in piayer. A choral group composed of the
new missioQaries brought a special number and. Alexander
Reid, the interprets r, ("read the scripture lesson f6un.d ,i\1,..: John 15:
1-10. Dr. Harry Denmpn brought the l1lessage basing his th'olight:s on .
John 15: 5. After he closeld his me'ssagf3 with prayer, tbe r;ongre gat... "
ion sang "I Know Whom I Have' BelisNJ;:ld'lI .'and,Wetshi Vitctoi ciosed the
service with prayer. ",..: --"
9:00 a.m.
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with the roll call aftg.!' which the first ten pews we;re
bar of the conference. Onema Joseph was elected. Otetela .
and Okoko Michel was elected as his assistant . Jack Gornam was
elected Assistant English Secretary "afta.!" wh,ich P.ierrfil
district superinte41de nt ,presented Bishop Sh ungu'wi tha "Khum' Uklj.fl.da II
gong since Bishop is our Khum 'Ukunda. . . .
Bishop Shungu explained to the conference that we
new delegates to the special session of ihe 1n
1966 or return those who represented He
also made explanations concerning the ilme,ndments to, the!=onstitrut':
ion to be voted on. ' . .... .
Bishop Shungu brClught greetings from .Bishop aod . lillI's. '8001:""':'
the E. H. lovells, the churches in America and the Cm;HJo';
Annual Conference. Others brought greetings ftom
the Theological School at in different"lo
calities, lunumbi the Church at Kole, the staff at
the Wayne Culps, Paul Unyangunga, and others.
The conference then voted to return these greetiilgs. Bishljp
Shungu introduced the pre0ious in the
Congo, who were not present at las,t year's annual. conferen-c,e. '.
also presented the new the
conference and Bishop ShungU welcomed them. Bishop alsQ ask
ed that the Congolese who are just' now the' workot: the
church to stand. He noted that we have both new missiona'ries and
new Congolese to labor for God. Bishop Shuiigu then introduc,sd
Barbara Norris has the new poaition
He also asked thet Dorothy liilqe.rt and Pierre Shaumba stanp,' since
they had come such e long' distance to attend the,qonference. He
asked that lorena Kelly, Ethel Homfeldt,
Maughlin stand since they t-t&d returned fromht.her places. ,t,o work
in the Central Congo. ., ':" .
Disciplinary 1 was asked ahd after which
the conference adjourned for
10:15 a.m.
The business session opened with the singing "This
Is My Father's World". Disciplinary Questions Nos. 2,3, 4, 6 (c),
and 7 were asked and answered.
Below is the program adopted by the annual conference:
CCiNFE RE NC' PROGRAM
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Theme: "One Witness In One World"
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Saturday, Ju,iy 24, 19651" :'\
Arrival of Conference meinbers,andilaydelegates
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)lunde'y,J'uly 25, 1965
9: 20-11: 00 a. m. Worship and Sermon: . Dr. H'.' Denman
4:30-5:30 p.m. Sermon: Dr. H. Denman"
7:30- 8:30 P'fTl'- 'Holy Communion.. : Receptioril 'r.jf': people.
9 :30-10-= 30 p. rh .' ,Cabinet ' ;'
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8:00- 8:45, ,Sermcin: Bishop John. W.,.$hungu
8:45-12:QO Group-I
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4:30- 5:.30 p.m. Sermon: Dr. H. Denman
7:30-10':00 p.m. , Group II
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8:45 a.m. Sermon: Dr. H:' Denman.
8:45-10:30 Group II
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4:30- 5..:30 p. m., ' Saxmon: H. Denman
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9:30-11:00 a.m. J. Shungu
o"SeHmon i'Bishop J. Shungu
2 :''30'':': m.
Memorial Service.
4:30- 5:30 p.m. Fellowship
7:30-10:00 p.m. Sermon
Reading of appc:lintmE)ntij": Bishop J. Shungu
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cue the Tunda Shungu Francois
Disciplinary Ques tionNo 6,(q)w:l?S as ked .,Bishop
Sh un gu calle,d,Eml,l8.du P;aul" and' J'ac,k Re;it;z '..: :tt:Je .: n:ew'lS"ele,c't,ed . (;,.on
Lay ,c;Hl:d, 'to"thp: ,f:r;ont:of:,thie:"c'h,JrCh'. After
givingthe1n a in he. caskedS!.t
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I:!I1,iey, .M,8\J,ghlin
to lead in prayer.E:,ishop Shungu then- calle.dJ.eme,5' to the
,f,ront him' 'to'theconference after which in his
'ty,r,o, ,responded with words of greetio9' ':<,..
Upelili, Danielpreseoted the report of the \i8itardof
uoOarli_nen points Nos. 28I1d3,. ,; -there:
.cuss::i:onsaB'th\3, repoptwasadcpted. '5e?' Re po'rt-''#o.4.
,The report. of Jhe.,Nofnin'ating
- Boards arid Com'miittaeil ..' The bw;liness.ses ..
tl:1s n'ad.j gur':l8 d at'2: 50 p m.' . ," "
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3:00 p.m.
The committees in Group V'met
4 : 30 p.m." " .,. i ' .: ;
The worship service dpened with the "The
Morning Light Is Breaking" after which Edith'Martin"led'-iA prayer.
Bishop Shungu then led the congre gationin a' res pe,nsive, Iii'urgy
after which they sang "God of Grace Paul
led in prayer and a male quartet tir6ught
numbers in song. Bishop Shungu made Joe
Davis, the interpreter, readthescriptur,e'lessQAfQurid in Revela
tion 21: 1-6. Dr. Harry Der'iman then b:t049ht a me ssag:ei on Reve
lation 21: 5 and called the' people After the
congregation sang "I Know. In, ,,shungu
pronounced the benedictioH: ' ,
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7:30 p.m.
The committees in Group V met until a:30
8:30
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The committees in
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Thursday, July 29 , ..
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8:00 a.m.
The worship service opened with the congregation singing, "We
Plow tfJe .snd' ..Scatte.r" afterwhic,h Pierre Shaumba led in
praYE3it!. J;;On,fPif:1i9Jatii..o.n then sang "Thare;l.s, Rower In the Blood" .:.
and, the people in a :responsive; lLturgy.The con
san,g"ul GaMe, MyL:i.fe, Fo,rr Thes"t, and Ekok6 On'Uding-a"lediri
prCiY;B:po'';;,Aft(3:r:p,if:lr,;re Asshe:tnaand Shung umadene cesSary' an- :
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nouncements, a male quertet from Kindu brought a, spe-cial numberih-
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song. Alexander Reid, the interpreter, read the scripture lesson
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found in John 9: 1-8 and Dr. Harry Denman brought the message bas,.:hf,lg
his though,ts on John l: 14. The congre gation sang ,iWhi te;r ThEin'
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t urh''bhe, ,dt31eg'a:'te:s"to', the to the special "
,seS:Sioh, ;tt{ te held in' .1.'966. "'" "'.
,.i'! :"pres'e',Akd:; t:he;,repO:tj; \'f,.:t'tl?, Board of: E
After'sdrile di'scfui;,i:;ion and tW6 i 1; .. See, rs",: ! '
P0 r'ybe tv'a:n 9e1 f " .
their': 1964'; H:J 7 out' ,th''?t"fr-'' last Bpard ot' .
Evangel,ism had flat i'equeste8 s represetlfative f'J;'Qm',the ral ' ,
Board at'tbis "

for having sent Dr. Denman to us the to serid a
representative to us each yearr
Ongendangenda Joseph presented the report of the Music Commit
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tee. It W,as en:iopted See report No. 6. The business session ad
at 9:50 a.m.
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shihel.nMy 5OlU1" after which'Johl"J Hl.Ighlett led .in prayer. Akasa
Alpho-ns'e:t,Jie-n.,presentet;i the 1;J.,nflene
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Work of the Board of
'., Lay . Aftar., some tlistl.J's,l?io,,:1-;. the repor.t was adopted with
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. _the Christia,n Education of the
i, ):: ",, Bo:ard'of Afte r so:rne'discl,Ission ,tho' report was adopted
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, 'li'Ji.thamendmeJ")ts.See:aqlenOod'report No.8 (a).
. . The 9lJs,iness sS$s'ion adj 0 urned at 2 :,30 p. m"
2:45 p.m.
The .. committees Grou!:')'"' II I; ano tt",s Coordination
met until 4 :00 'p,.;Tn. . ",'
,4 : 3 0 p.m. <, . ' ..
: '" The opeh.d with,a piano prelude and con
gregation singing"W'hiter Than Snow" Hazel Reid, "and Lumbu Michel
in prayer after which Bishop Shungu led the congregation in a
. responsive liturgy. The then !Sang "Fix Your Eyes Upon
Jesus" and the Bishop made necessary announcements. A male trio
from Dj alu brought a special number in (90ng after wh.ich Joe Davis,
the interpreter, -read the scrip'ture in luke 19 ;41-48.
Dr. Harry Denman than broLtgbt e'mess);ig;e b:ased on Ma,tth,ew 16: 24
after which ,.thapsopJ.e Carn.e i;otMe alta,r to pray. After the congre
gation of Blessing", Bi,shop Shungu pro-
nouDc'ed ,.e
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aftEii,r which Pierre Ashama led in a
responsive liturgy_ Th'e. congregatfonvthen sang, "Draw Me. Nearer"
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.and T' uke.ndeMichel1ed in prayer.' . f\ men' schoral, group fi-om Katako
Kombe sarig "God and of Glory" and Pierre Ashema made
Alexander Reid, the interpreter, read the
'. s\cripture lesson found in Romans 8 :5-14 after which Dr. Harry Den
man brought a message based on Romans Tho congregation sang
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Shurtgu pronouhced
diction.
9:05 a.rn,
with Joe
and Gladys Maw to the pulpit where he seated them. He then explain
ed that this would be their conference amorlg us. He spoke
for their lives clnd work in pur
,,,,(hich Alexander Heid; and Umumbu Victo.ralso spoke words
of ap.pr.ec:i,(3ti'on. Gladys and Joe Maw 1,cintheirturn, . spoke words of
God ,that Hs"hadgiven the. op-portuni tytolive..
and serv'ein the Cen'tral [ongo.Bi:shop:Shungu then led inpr(3ye;r.
,. Puis presented .there"pD'r't of the first secti.on,o{ J;he
Me C;iAJ:::a+>Fiimmi ttee Samuell presentE!d ,the report. of:t;re
Public' Health section of the same committee. -Aftar.some. dipcu6siol1,
the report was adopted. See reports No's ; 9 ':( a) and, 9, tb)
ness session adjourned for recess 'at 10 r15e.m.
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"". The' reC'onveriedwit!h the 'conference sing:i'ng
"God of Grace and God of Glory" after
an oral report of the annual meeting of the Congo Protestant Counc
il,,:Afte,r somE,l discussion and comments by Bishop Shungu, Pie;rrc,
ShaLHTlb
Cl
; Segretary' of the Congo Protestant CQLlncil,pre
repott Among other
he:.stated thatSLmday, N'dvemberT'sho'uid bs observed as C.P,.C.'Day.
15'0,000, DOp are' heeded to ;bLdld anew, offi,ce .
fortbe' An6fferingfar this proje,t;t ,show,l,g be '
p " p'ted,in i:,verychurc'h':en November 7 . .... . irhe' con-
feran'ee rece'ivecl with thanks: tworepo.rts,. , . .,!
Ash8ma 'adthenames' of the membs'rsi of the ,(;omm;i.ttee
., and Social Centers.
the Board of 'Education and the Committee on 50cial'!r[Vangelism:,and,
Social Centers will meet at 2:00 p.m. The b-u'siness,session of .1;he .
conference will reconvene at 3:00 p.m. Bishop Shungu made other
necessary announceme ntS. "
The first re'port'of the 'Cbm'm:i:tt-ei.e o'ri,'5.ocdialEvangeliSn:ljfJ,as
presented Ekoko Veronique. The report was returned to the com
mitteG with the request thet one report be presented with .tWo
sections - one sectioMdn So'c:l.al-EvangeTism:and"andt:herQheqn
Social Centers.
Shungu Joseph present8d the report of the Historical Comtni tte,e,
After soma discussion, the report was adopt:::l d. 5eerep-cb::t No:. TO .:
Luhandju Elisabeth presented the report of the Committee on
'Woman's.:Work and, the Woman's J Conference. After some
adoptionc'of the ,report Wi3.S pC!stponed until the afternoon business
se!i>siGn . Dorothy" of her joy. at being
pesent'at this annual that
heT IME as she Wi36 praying for thefu. Shungu
pronounced tho, benediction and the. business session adjourned at,
11:50 a.m. . .,' i.
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2:00 p.m. /;. " ,., '.,
Boards and committees with business
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met until,3;-:OJ)'
p.m.
3:00 p .. m.
The business sf,3ss:i,.on ;opened wj,. th the conference singing 1fl
il1'l.lJ)w, Whom I Have IWhichUTQ'Oktiko Marcus led in
prayer. The Bishop ,asked if',thet-e:wci'e ;'any -questions' on therepo'rt
of the Committee on reporfwas adopted as read."
See report No.7 (b). ", ,.. T :t',. ", . "';
Disciplinary answered by the
Board on the Ministry and confirmed by the members. See
Disciplinary Questions.
M.D. Ndjukendi presented the second report Men's Work and
the report on Youth Work of i.he"
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Joseph presented as a part of'the"1ie'por-f
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l>,rl YOlIth,Work, a report
from the CETA Ab:1::.ojan,: Cote d'Ivcd.re
JulylO-14, 19.65. The report' :Efsread.. $eereports Nos.
7 (aa) and 7 (cL"'" "-c, .
The business, session dj our.ne,d: at ,4 : 15 p. mt' "
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The worship service Ashema
condregatibnin a responsive liturgy after which they sang
He Leads Me 1W111 Fdllow". Pierre' Asheme then made, necessE}ry
nouncements and a male choral grbup' f'rom- runda.brought a special
number in song. The congregation sang "Stand Up For Jesus" and
"Precious Name" and Joe Davis, the interprete!:" read the .scripture
lesson found in 5: Demnanbroughta message
based on Acts 5:29, ,after which 'the' peoplE( came to the al,tar to
pray_ Bishop Shungu disf'(Tissed 'the W,i thprayer.
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Committee on.Cbordinati9M met UITtil 8:45
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The Bishclp} iJri'tfl 9:15p.m.
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,.'The w'orsHip, s13rviceiop13nedwith con
gregq'tion . in a 'lit.urg-y: :w,h:ich they, ,sang "Maja:stic
Swe,etness Si-ts Enthioned.,tf'Afte.rg male.sextet frd'in Lomeis. 'brought
a special numheX' in songy Pierre made necessary an:nounce
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,ments. the lassoh'
fouridin Jonn . 13' : 31-38 ,and'Dr . H c;a;rry,' De Ilman brought his:closirig
basing
"Love Came Down At Christmas" after which Bishop5huhgu
Bishop 5hungU, Pierre' Ashama and Jpe,.Davi,s .then wO:rdstlf
appreciation and farewell to Dr. Harry Denman. Pierre Rshama' pre
sented him with a "Khum'Ukunda"'gong. Dr. with
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words appreciation for the way he had been received, and with
that he would beat the gong allover America
e fforf t.a. "(.ar the
Church in the Central Congo. . .... .
9:25 a.m. .
AtJ ,tf.ra..;busil"le)$$";'aa-ssion;OPff,l'}l;1:d., 25 'and
2 9 we reo. as,ked '"anti ;.:answ'.e;'.l';e'd .Sete): Di'6 na t\y,JJ.ye $,tion!il. '. In
in9 .,Nos ... 29:. sl"ld;'3 Qr rt '.
repGrtofthe: fj;nance. Gommittae ... > the."rs-:: . .
port was adopted. ?se. report No. 11. The .. "
ed .. 9.50.a.m.,',I.:'. -:;:."v ... 1:... .... ; .... J .
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10:10 a.m
. session'
"Revdive ,..lUs,.::Ag?in'J which..
as kedrar:lct.';.-snswereti :SeeDiscipli nary, I,ilues ti(Jfl6l t,B,l../3hpf:U,;il1l:01I19 U'i!n
nduVioei' JunEj27... ';."

of annual conference. .I.'U . ( ':}
Onema Joseph, Ndjati'Deniel
were nominated from the conference floor to represent the
Congo Conference to the World Methodist Council which .
England
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!in:1966:.:.> 'j '. '. 'j;' '- c.,:., :',; ,'.' . 'j, ,,".'
:'i1o.te'd on.the,.:propo.se\ii Bmendm!3-n.t.$
Cons:li t I:.Ition o,fr the ,Me,thorii.e;t;:.hurch:.. B.elow. a;r!!::::. :,' . :'._.
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Amendment:N.o. 113f:!-./ 1,66, ... . Q; ,"Q .. :'
:.:.:;:' Amendment: Nq" . ;...,b aYf1!' . \' ': Q ,tro ;'i;
. Amendm.e.rd 1\10.-.":15:' ,aye. ;.I;L nO't.::"
.:' Amendfllent: N.o;'';'':16L , .. .; ay.seQ n;l
Amand.nent NO. 17: M aye ..Q 'Fl!E:I I.
The report of the first ballot for the elettion of a
gate to the Wo.rl.d MethodistCounci:l. .by, Jhe. j:f;?lJ..E?jL's.
There was no election. A second ballot had to be cast for the two
receiving the most votEis: Luhahi Emile and Dnema Jbseph'.,'. '.'1 .'
Kasongo Jerome pre,frante.d the
f
t,he' re
port of the Committee on Social Evangelism and Social Centers.
After some discussion, the reports of both sectipnsof Commit
tee on Social Evangelism and Social Centers
See reports Nos. 12 (a) and 12 (b)'.,
'. ,', Okflmpa Emlan.uelpre.sented the. report of the Corrl.\.l,
ShUng'u', 1\.ja};'i:f'.:nm'ts'!:i<i:o'tltlsiHbU::(d. nb1
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be .
repo,rt . The ,.;,'
"churc]1}' shoulpbe used After s.ome (:I'J.,sCIJS,eJ.on,-Ithebshop <.'
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expresse.d words..qf 'apprec:ia,t.itrri for the :re p'orf" andwarriadthe
peop.le,:.that < :b.tess:ing 'hi:i! t'urned ;tonto's curse if'
peoplia''''aresus'piciou's Tha See";'
re port No '13 ..'.. . <'" j. '. . <,,' .. ',,) ;';;:.. .'. . . c ;".1
repcirfe;d' ,.', 'ju .. l!:
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- . session the
"Noth.:Uig But the Blood" after which' Unya Wetshi' an'd Lt..Jkali Honore"
led in prayer.
Disciplinary Question No. 27 was asked and answered. Emundu
Paul prt;3sented I the report o,f the confElrt3nce Treasure.r. See Dis- ,; .
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. Kimbulu Paul presented t report pf the Transport and BulitlL"
1ng some discusiioh, the "
adop,ted. arn:ended repor,t No. 1.4,.., . '. , . ':;""'.
. "D's'amba,Alpert presenfed the Day Si:hooi Sec'tio,n of -the "
of Boa,rd Q.f Education. After s'ol1l'ewords of appreciation by',the
bishop, the c9.nference. aci9pted
r
,the. . S'ee report 8 (b).
9samba Aibe,rt also report of .theLi terature
mittee 11 The report was adopte'd .asr'ead,See report No. '15. 'J'
The business session' adjourneclat 3
4:00 p.m.
The Committee on Coordinat;i.onmet until 5:45 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
The cabinet 9:JO p.m.
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The ordination service opened with the congregation singing .'
"Work- For The'N'ight,Is Comihg:
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-, after which Joe Davis d. i:n :p,rayer.
BishojJShUnguthleri p-reasrlcted" governmt:lnt officials ito the cong.ra
gatioh 'after w-hi-chOn':Udinga Francois, Se.'cretaryof theBGsrdon
the Ministry presented the candidates for ordination. BishoR
then proceeded with the ritual:s deac6nsand elders.
See Disciplinary Questions 18 and Ele'ven men. we..re ,.ordainec$. "
deacons and five were ordained elders. Five elders assisted the
bishop in the ordination of the new elders. The service was dis
missed at 10:10 a.m. for a period of rest.
10:30 a.m.
The Sunday morning worship service opened with a piano pre
lude after which Pierre Ashema led the congregation in a responsive
liturgy. They then sang "We've A Story To Tell To The Nations"
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efte r whi,Sh We,tfllhi. V:i&torj.lEidtir,c:prayei-'closJng
ga'ton 1 S ::.Prayer in iunl:'S"o.,n, 'A: .ch,oral,.,group from
, _ ,,," (' ,.,
J .f. the "I".oi:Jj'EC:f)jortb and:;a . .the !.,.:odJa South
. i;a:.t 'numoeh s mapre sented
" . fh 0 ybatt Ea:i ar-r: '. FpC! .d::j1s"'; 'cqrHlre:g at ion.
A fts'r . aJl ugh tAvb of'9is e tin *eF';.re:A s he m a m a de
nece-s!:;ary announcements. The of. brought
a pressnted
't'ithes'1.\'Ad' offerings and sang the Doxology. Pierre Ashema prayed
the prayer of thanksgiving and led ths the
Apostle I S Creed. Bishop Shungu read the f?c:ript.4re JE!St$on found in
Mc:t th 5, :0:fl.OU g-l1t:t ne' :;rr.H3 f'yh'smor oi ng b as'in g his
;tHoughtiS Ecclesite's "Cas't your. br.ead, upon ,the waters
nd :rtwiil' return to you not many da.ys he nFe. flAt the close of his
message, .B.ishqp Shu\lgu dismissed the' corigregation with the-cbene
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2: 00 p. rn! . _ _ . . ". , .
:.j.' .. opened with';the.
" "'Rdttt of 'Ages
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after whichWe-ssh 1 UkUnd'aAugu.9.. int;prayer. A
a special number
.' :in . Light Is LupanuAuguste
.. ,Kitnbu1:'t sp:oke:.wordsdf eulogy
. \ ... , tdnc'E!rningthe ).ife;Df Burle.i.g'h,Law anti 'Ashern'? Pie:rre .r.eminoed us
;:i:d.f' fhe'tbn'3e.9rated).i fe:': that [mamOulu ';:'1.ean' among; ,us. Uya
Lub:di then eulogizedUmin.8!.,Slpptiina iJ'edKoi Pa'ul spoke words of
appreciation the life of Pierre. Mama Kumbethanked
God for the dedicated life of Mary Foraman Pierre
Ashema cJ.:osed .the serv.ice witl-Fprayer. ,,' .
2:55 p.m. ..'
The business .s.esS:ion. opened with Bishop Shungu presenting
Eric Robinson, With the Mike", to the conference. He expressed
words of appr3ciation and told the conference of the purpose of his
trip.
The bishop asked Disciplinary Question No. 26. Emile,
the conference Statistician, tbe.qUesti6A-by
his report. Bishop 5hungu wor,l;js.o.f appre'ciAti6n
'port, aftsrwhiGhthe acc\;'Jpted the "$,gs2re.p'ort No.
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-it .. c N.goi,Jean ,.presented 't'l-lsre:port. of the Hesolutions
. '_The 'andths' '$ho,wed (their approva.f' rep'prt
rep.Ort
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1. Who are officers of the conference? -.
President: John W. Shungu
Secretaries: Onema Joseph, JOB Davis
Assistant SecJ;:lP.taries' Ukoko.l"lich.l, Jac k Gorbam
LubabiEi'Qile;,. .'
As.s.i.IF-.t (3.n :'.,L.u Il a k;a ,.Je en,- La rry 'plfI:ims n
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Assistant 'Treasurers: Emile,
2. Is the annual ;ctirfference'incorpora'ted? ,: i ' ,.
Yes. It is incorporated {He'
"Legal is'Ei;sh'o'p Shul11lL . The .,u'su;p": .
\p:llee'ntls'" Jafe 'O.sartlbs ;'Albe'tt, 'Jbe' :Oav''s tshVi'ct6r"s'h'd W. S.
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3. Is app-c:iin-tedio.xthef.-T:re'asurert s' bo'oks'] Yes,' JV1US81.J'"
Emile and On I Udinga r'rane6is"ari a'ppoin't'e d { .
4. What is the report of the Program Commi t:t.es:?
See Daily i=?'I.'o:cee;qi,ngst .,,,;
5. Who are mernbe:t:\s of:th:.e bil),8.rds. ahdoommi ttees? .
See Conference and Committaesj .
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6" 8) ,iWho' is eiedt'ed ,
Emundu Paul. Jack Reitz will be his advisor.;"
b) What is his report?
See report No.7 (aa).
c) Who a,re as, laY,leader
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'" Dj alu":" -1u,nda r,raric.,?is ' .','
Katako Kombei::':'Ori'gerida'ngenaa "Jti'seph
Kindu - ,)!
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Lodja North Epe nge Thomas
Lodja South - Eluki,Daniel ..
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Lomela - \" K'i'ri amb
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Luluabourg -
Minga - Nonge Eoniface !
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Tunda Usimbi Jules
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'Wembd
Daniel
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7. Wh<!lt the repCU;"i<df the. d"ist'ric"f' .
statu'S' pf the wdrk in theHr dist'ric'ts
fu't\jie'?! . .'!J . ; ;', ' . . ,.
See Composite Report of the Distt.i.6t
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Pa!:t 11.' to Ministerial Relations
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8. Having made enqui:r,ies aato the life andc.haracte r of the
ministeri:al'members of the Conference, does the Board' on the
Ministry'recommend their such that they be continued
in the effective minist,r:i?;' ,., , Yes ,,' '." "
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9. Who are acceptedsupplYPB.stprsl
Ndj ati <Pie rrEl;' i),i,andj a' Adidiema" Paul, Ona Ke nomo
}tS8<;;ut l' Us ungogiu.s" j'NdJ adiandj a Albert, Uwandj i Ndj ati Albe rt,
'Ndjek'Embo On ''U.ya Nicolas, Etshima Alp
Da'nieT,' Lokokola Umumbu Andre, Shan go
Pierre, Umc;lng.uwY,Albert.
,.:' e'FWhat pted supply pastcrrs.have; heart retired?
1. lhisoye ar1None .' , '. '" .', . ',. " " ,
2 .P:reviousyears? , . LuhataJean, A-buluki
Lund'ula Danial,' rusumba,',l;lhilippe f Yaundu Antoine,
. Lus'una Joseph ,Dj ovu Paul, 'Dikulu Thomas t Yanga Michel.,
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10. What accepted supply pastorsndw,u'nder fbili-time appointments
ere taking the Conference of
a) .This year?
1. Uma Lokoho Victor
2.'Tafumbu Daniel, P'la'tete Andre, Etshima, Alphonse
3. Umadjela Samuel
4. Ndj e kembo A.l,bert" 'ole'l.q Jean, Ndj'adiandj a Albe rt
b) Previous years?'
1. Nd3ati Pierre, ,Diandja Pierre, Nicolas, Uwandji
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Ndj ati Alme rt.
2. 'None, ' \'
'Usungo Pius
4. None
11. are recCln\msnded,totClke, the on Trial?
ar.udiha Albiplit La:toi<olaJoseph,Embad,iyu Emmanuel
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b) gg';',tpths 5t:h601 of Thealogy-;
Ngongo Louis; Ksshama Je an, L.oko,ng:a Raffa t. Kande ke Jacques,
Djamba Nameur..,.\J-' ' c'c. ':.
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c) ThOSe continuihgiri: Sichool of ':rPegJoltIgy -
Lukali UWa'n9{:l 'Ol<oko
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The following three years of study in the Bible
School and are now serving an internship:. Luku Placida, Ume
limba IlIiodeste, KasongoAntoine,. LungambaHene, Esema Louis ,Lu
Luduka Isidore, Anyenyola Victor, LusambO Alph
.ons.e, M'baka 5p nga Albe rt, Luseli Tharcis, Umba Fidel,
Uhanu Antoine, Ehukl Benjamin.
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13. Who remain on trial?
a )In' i:;tudies of t.hefirst YB.sr? ,h
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1. None
2. Lopemb'a Pierre', 'On rUmba Kitql1]o:;iL,'Yone
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b) I n the studies of the second year? "", , (, '
1. Pungu Daniel, Takanda Jel3n.,AfDaITL' Atu: J.eah ,
,: ':" ,2. The f;bll-Qwin'fjhave frorn :;tne Bible School and
iar,e' n:ow an ihteJ}i'shi'p::, 1V10deste, Kasongo
" 'i.e.1 fl.-puis, Hyango Pius, Shomba
'::"n;" '; tAndre ; Luku',P Tharcis, Umba
,;:' flt!e31!, Unan:t:J Antoine,' Benjaminoi
c) In the studies of the third year?
1.
2.
Lungi Paul, We :"
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In the studies of the fourth year?
1. None
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14. Who on trial discontinued?
None
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15. Who are admitted
a) Those who have pot yet comp'l.eteti tn's Course of
Study: Lukanfllaka LI4I:1,q;I,i;:aErancois.
b) Those who come under the rule: James
c) Those who have finished
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d) who from yeara of Bible School
and are now serv.:trig'Ein,in'h;i'rnship: Ekanga Jean, Ek;:in'ga' "
Booker" Lamber.t, U.koka Gaston, Mbuk'Ahamba .Alphonse,
Jusl;Jkl,J. Armand.' '. '. " " :>' ..
16. What full m'embe:r;-p_.are in studies.?
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a) Of the third year?
1. LLikangakaAlbe.rt,- Ngoi Jean,' Luha'ta Francois f Hyombo
E,rn;il\3, Koi Hyango" Armand, Uki t/3na: fJ;Olytarp .
2. Those who have finished Bible
Ekanga, Lumbi Lambert," Okoka 'Gasto'rl", tAhamba
Alphonse" Tus uk u A;rmand, . Ma1,uwan,Yi Auguste'; .
bJ Of .the fourth year?
'J>, 1. Lukali Raphael.
J' .. ,J ,\2, ,U.c\imgB PElu1, Dikitele . OltJ,k'a :'Pi\:i rre, OSbngo
Antoine.
17. ,:What.;fLillmember$ have 'completed
ye a r J: }. ':. ": '" ',"\,'" .
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8.:) Those who come under: this rnissil?nary :r:ule; James Stevenson.
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18. Who have been elected and ordained deacons?
a) Local Deacon: Ndjati Pierre, Diandja Pierre, Un'Uya
Nicolas, Uwandji Ndjati
b) De acon : .. ;
1. Those :niJt,yet completed the Conference Coyrse .'.
oj Study: Luk ang aka -Aibert,Ngoi<Uefan ,. ;.kuhataF
2. Those who have graduated, from Bib,lf3School who are
an inte rnshi'p:; ,:E kanga BqQtl<.er .. EkangaJeal!T',:.,
Okdka:Gaston,
s uku Armand: ,: .. .
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19. Who have been elected and o,rdained
; a) Local Elder: Dna . ;;-.
b) Elder. 0,
1. Completed Confe re nce Course of Study: . .16;l:1:o.f
2 Under seminary rule: Jack Gorham,. .Onema' 0;_' ., ....
3. Under missionary rule: James Stevenson.
20. Who have had their conference membership terminated?
a) By voluntary loc'ation: None
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c) By withdrawal: None
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d) 'By judicial procedLJre: Umadjela AugUste -' '.:; : . .-'
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21. Wha.t ministerial members have died during,
Emambulu Jean, Kimbulu Charles.
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22. have been re1ired1
a) Lumumba' J_r6me, LUpanu
Okunda Auguste, Lumbelel-u NIcolas .. Paul,u"
Shungu Joseph, Lukandj u Jacob, '/(oi-Gabrie;L cLLlkol
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b) None were re tired this I
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Lungi Paul, Pierre. ,:.' ',',
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a) Ukoko Richard and- Uwanga ,admitted'ot'! triial
into the conference and will be
they complete the second year of th'e School.
b) It is recommended' that the:- Bishop grahtUdimba peult.he
authority to administer the sacraments 's's a travielling'
elder while he is still a deacon.!'
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d) We recommend that Jhango Pierre do the work of a local
elder. r --,<;7
e) Pete '&'rlc"e,l-c;l;er in the. Conference,
is {"nto' the Central C6ngb' Conference.
f) Umanguo Albert's conferenf:e mehlbership is suspended; he
,.f::C"'{1 "wat-k "as' he s reedmittfld.
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':etl' Reid, ,Museu Eodle, and
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retaries of the conference? See reports of the var10U.',cgrn
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t'7 :r-'"What is" the' re port ::6f":bhe ci5n'fererrC9'Jt'r.liHtiStlrS'r7-;:i3ereport
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What is, of ihe in order.
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teachers? See the m1n utes of the fl.nanCeCornm1 ttee crna"'t:ne
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31. What are the objectives of the conference for th-e comfng' year?
See committee reports .. ._,"'::
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32. Whero shall the next session
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33. W,n1ft the. co-mip a-:r? ,.Seeappo;bnt
ments.
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Report ! -1 .. ::
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Seeing:how i5i5J. we! believe t,lwt,. God his
l0V:ljfhns given us the eourage' to 'WOrk this year;.' , ""'. r .,
.. Despite our difficUlt.ies: ana showed their
continuing couragea'nd met:in the:J.r f9re-stf hq:cs for God. will
g:i;ve' pea:c.e ,tg our region. 'IJle Christie.ns fixed'their schedulesofpra:yer.
, .' ,I1li.eFI9h were-, :
])l.ring the had' reVivalir,intb.e ,follov.Lng.
in th(;) mission sM,tions.. Esotlga. Djingaj Om.,";,so, Kawe, Shungu, ..
'l,fungu, ShUngu Koy. MmY. people ware brought to the LordJErsus' in Lodja South.
Mlny people CEl.me close toGpd. durihg the days of diffioultielt. 'They
chose to be baptized, anti beCame Members of'(jUr. QhtirCHai irl the
of Mi.ngn- and WemlJo Ny'ali!t some catholics ware cahvlertedj and, we
meniberf:t of the chtwPh." , MlUY had their children
baptized. ' .. . ".: , ,,; q:, .
Each district had more' offerin'gs this; tl\e rW-ellion.
Some laYnten, for example M!:'. Kashama Simon, found n way to
sa"Ia.r:ies' ot their-pastors.. Ther.eweZ:E;, many offerings on Christmas- day-.
MillY people met in the churches on th'8t &fry' and gave:th:eiE;of{epngs. ,00- "
cording to their hearts-. At Usumba:' the pe6p-le gave 7,000. tr().nCts day
. ' The Christian bu.a:inesSID)n, such as MI:'. Kashama Simon and l-1r. Lutiilu
Michel and others, helped us bY.' t-entihg their' trucks: for.
the 'WOrk of the schools and church. ' .
As need many catechists and local preachers' we had almOst 50 boys
in the primary schoo):'htweinoo':NYalna and in other who wanted to
go tofthe .evangelists' school.. And we have 30' students in 'the secondm-y
scllOoI:,at to 'be tro,storst. ;Before we' llBven't had,suali
a anse. . ... 'n.. .. ;,,:; :f"': .' .";. . . I,
Construction of new churches gave, lIt':!. much. j.oy becituse the peci1>le worked
on the buildings.' . ' ........... " ' .. "i:
'. .tle' 'thank!Gcid for having ;Mr.John Vesley Shungu as our Bishop.
God chose him to direet. thai/.church. because the>chureh':;neeti's SUch u;'cme:..
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. ';' :tn many"places, the Sunday SchooTs did begnn.,
'Put' later on, it .made' progress-. j .. ' .-;. ...;. ;. . ".
Becf'use of difficulties on the road,'El." Sund:ay Sch601lessoris ;li,d
.nqt always arrive on time at various p'laces. "'In' some'distl('ic.ts s,u(th as
W'eIiioo:: an e.f.f,'ort.:wa!3 ,nwde' tQget people to attend Sunday School
regularly a.nd to arri va on time-.'" ...... , j'L . . ! "i,;
The wrk of Rev. Joseph Chema gaVe people IT new intetest:iT:\'
SChool, especinllyin the Lod'ja und' W'emoo NYrona . Districts. In several
places such as' Ukunu. f".nd }1Ukundji, its' growth and the offel('ing,s of tbe'
pttpils gave evidence of the desire that our people have" tcr stuely' lassons
in the Bible, which will help- them in their daily lives.
'!he Christian Education Department requests the conference to' pray for
consecrated Sunday School 'Workers. The tenchers ask thnt pictures be .f'Ur
nished them so that they can better explain the lessons to their pupils.
youth FellowshiE
This work' has dl3veloped from small1:eginnings. One can see real
growth. The M. Y. F.is an important wu:y to build Christ's Kingdom mld
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to' t'e!tcn the to :the newT,' ,tbe chi.xrCh
AtetelGl, people. . '.' ,.. :
. :-:'! of ',our distriets we;hcve"bearcrof of
tWa" M.,Y. Ft; gqne to- viJ.lages to"help
. prodU.ced playa; 'and choral .. gr6\lp5 among ',them'h,ava sungOOth in
viIlagesatl
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on stations. " . .': 'c'
, , 'We'rejoi<le to see that ,the M. Y. F. is being .established 'itf tht;"village13',
especially in those pIncas- tbet: have all' six years of priInary school.
'!he Methodi.st Church a'{ld the M.Y; F. among the Ateteln People wish tQ
N,thank the'leaders, teachers, /;'I.nd nurs:es' who give of themselves' to 'help in
'::" ,tbiswork. "And they also grateful for thebelp-.tliat Rev.J'Oseph O'nema
in this,work. '
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.. .. , ,J, It is the: lnymen iNhoa.:rethe\heartof:::iJne wOrl(9
f
the church., A min
.,. .. ', ;' .:,iste't cando nothing unless hehns the cooperation.' o-f layin.en. Laymen know
what needs' to be done in tHeil'..ourch go forward. Long ago, an
elder seid, "One does not see fnce- til;t, has no
This year ministers a'fl(j, "J.aYlllen;worked:Ytil.1:, .In.. r?lil or our
districts' 1syl:nen, the load.of.-bUilding and-;repitif:\.ng
i:p2rsona:ges. In eome'plUQe,s suoll
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8.s Lomela, tney
s.choe-ls.and '" ,'.. ' 'f.,< ; ...... .
. This' :yeur laymen rilnde an important covene.n't that, .they, "Wqu14. ,f1Z1' their
min.5:sters- thelr"full fle:lar:i:es-.:Theway:)tbey t:1thesIs anexronple
:incre4sedresponsi15ility for Goat s Wbrk 811lOng the
, Atetlela . . _, ." " , :
After the rebellion thisyettr, ,laymen, had many meetings' in. the Various
districts. They helped greatly in reviva:r SOme lay leaders., as
in t,he Lodjo. S'outh District, were in, complete ,
ch
8.'l"ge of the work ofi,the- '
churoh in'somevillrrges. It was hard,.to"seef' and
ministers :i,.n. the J;Cindo. District. laj"nlen
sU6h-'ns" Leon,. J(as-hamt Simon. ;arld gaye- Strength
p11tt!irtg. sh0n+dera to the .G9u
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s g.;r
, men imd vOn eni oanie v.i.th other to work
,,. 'Strip flt W'embcrNYa1llfl. -we- were an!azled fieeeuse neitnerwe nor the
foreman of workmen knew that they ' were coming to do this work. '!hey did it
011 themselves' becaus-e they wanted to do 'What they cOllldi1lorder to help:
the work of the go ..,", . " " . ,: ,.:,...
" We: tosc.y a: \lord about the big work that. wa.,s,.,done in laying
a beautiful floqr.::
in
ICibotnbcr the
,Some tljat
trUe witnesses for' Christ.: They 'have nttendedchurch serviceS'; have
preached;'nn4 hymns o!' praise. This has enc,6tirageq,the:
>of . ,'"
Methodist Men
.' . ' has become a.part of ;the of laymen.
leaders Vlio will lift' up the ,work of: this organization
the of the vI. a.nd other orgll:nizations ho:s been llf-tedup.
s SoCiety df 'Christi-nil
The W. S. C. S. wishesto thank God for his help during difficult times.
H e has heard thelr .1E?aq,ers-' had great courage in going
from to ,another t.0' peoplo. .
. !Ule '.W. S. C. ,S",dld:,not fOrgf3t. thoi?e who l(?ssqftbeir
lovea,'f'lles. Th,ay especiblly to' help' to
lqdging :tm,d food :ror ..
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OUr wholo chur-ch is gratoful for the "vmythis group of wom0!1. hnvo given
their offerings. ,V'orkod in of chapols
in'cllof our districts. . .
In somo dist.:r;ici:!p, it. for tnoir']loadOrs
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to go." alqpe from
du:ring th? com:i:'t1g; :[otrf' 'Bo
pORceftil and allmllO<;:l :"vml4.,.;:.(30th@t.-they;maytravel and.fJervC God as the'
need give the samo kind of coure,ge' that He- gave to
Deborah and Esther. ".' 'j>'
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,i'!n several districts .tnG.) leaders found it d1::fficult to travel 'andcol,lld
not"'check on this work inthe villageS'that were!'sbme distanc'e the
stations.
BUt in the villages thct wore' near the stations, the women and girTs met
in groups to study theW6rd of. God, , cleanliness and otE;ltela!t ,.:. Villages such .
as -:Ndljaoolokolo-DJU, Ongongb, Kia,ta, Utuhe and Mbutuwe;'rejoicad in this Work.
The.''Wol'net!"in 'our-districts were able to sew and help i:;he poer with clothing.
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, -Vlheh if;hA'reoelliC;ft was over; the schools. 'On
ptntiot1;s"t.oOpened
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Withgreat joy. At Kindu.llnd Lo-filelrr;there were
classes. Many subjects-, .,such as _cqokiltg, hOllseclean;i;ng,'rea,ding, sri
and1i:rancn" of; tpe -NQrthi.Lodj'aSouth, ;'Wemoo
Minga-1Jistricts. ." . '-c';, ,",,"j , .,:," .," ,,;' ..
,lit vlembo ,rt-Ws mm:velous' t6lS'<rO
both the younger: and older
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,',.rpm 1964, chlHdren
. cried.t.bstaynoari tbeifoparent;s; <)jut "vIe the events
werii,over,' kindi:irgartens Were opemed"and flmctionoo ,Yj3llCon:Qur.;stttti'onsat',
Lomela, L'eJdja 'arid, on
own'lFWel,; they .also ,:me tehen-ers Wel?e'1n- "
to l;iave goop. tnhle.,mrutno'I"s nnd'to
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':A ,growing. . 'been, ;:in vil:tage: '
schools. TheseischciolshqV:cbdElil,dev:elopect of tl'ie ',;: .l.? [',.
who'''gaV:Ej arfthe1A .strength:t'or ;making progress.. ":- '."
At; their "children .td":go'
to They alsO waht 'their childron..;to go to church'
This is a chanco to see and understand' that our'work is rapidly expanding
in several different directions. The st!lt\ents very numerous in OUT 1
schools. . .... .:;r'c..:.';"L. :.. ,- ,:, " < '.' .:,i'
At Lodja No:t;'th foW 371 ,students.
At Minga the SChdOls' adtllts'a:re' founQ, normally in,the
villa;ges. . ".... ." " "I' '" .- . '.';
:tdbti of'the district conferences is, ,to- non-sub-
sidizod schools subsidized. ,." ,_
Seeing the children and tea:chO!'s in our
schqQ'?;..s, we believe of the gosPG1:
vII;} have .'abig nu.rrfber' of pupils in our brn.nch schools. At Weinbo 1"Yama
thore are about 2,000 in the branch schools. The same progress is taking
place in Lodja-N6rth, Lodja Sonth, Minga, Katako Kombe and other- districts.
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buil tbe,pdp1ls.'!;' . :;'; 11.(,.:), . .. ._.'l'i
C61fNe>tted ". 'J
the' pastors" ;;At. . ';;f""
lbml::ie:: thEy are' oogfhnitlgto" group the . 'PuPil's intO' c'iiolrs"a'
praise God by singing among the villagers and :in the aSSBmb1.ies.
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'tttnong t:1tf:J :.A1J:"r
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pupils., at Wembo Nyama"l-OO pupi1s.-..;;,'Y{e kr!0w: pupiJ.,s ,.
m.ny days at school and 't'ife ill:""'::"
spectors. It is not only'the churchmen who appreciate our 'bui;,' alS&':
inspectors. We blessing during
this .. ' .'. "", --.,.. n,_,
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Bible:Scrho(l)'l"'i, ", <"".' '," ,I.!.f ' .: ..r' ..) '.. ,.,,:.,. ,'0'_..
:Many " .... .
claS565. Me.ny expressed tbeir 'desire for
the ,work of the chUrch bY giving their offerings joyfully.' 06.e:'1.mportttnt: ';1;\'(
d.eport ..
tho'fte' noo.ds
of
ofnleelogy. .,., ,', n: '", ,:"::;.- "J:r.y L .....
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among them 23 g:LI'ls and 65 boys.
next school year. The director bopes to find a perfect looation fOr 'tHe,L,""
inst<1tutc; ,the 11,9 .occupy in f'mly;; 9o,.9-: t ""
housing'is concerned, ." .. '.' .',.{.,... '.. , ," .. .
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;. I We have remarked the prog:r;.q.Sfl that has 'been made in this' school, bUt
we iiant reo bring'- tb:i:S" echbol ithee same ata:ftdard..as Sehools of
the':;reg.iaq::'"sucJ;ii' rifld, rt;;.he- Catholic shobJ;$a;t Kindu. Our
sch(J(jl needs t6:::po ....)f.e /!fo. con;- .
vinced that GOd basdb!LessooUB'Cjr' 'the :iittproveD;lf;mt '"
sc'lie;63..calls tp'Sf)'Pd ii .
numbe!,'bf ,.' .'
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JUnior High School at; Lodj 0.-:
This school opened its doors with only one profossor and thana bit
later it had two more professors. We are thankful to the Reverend joseph
Oflem for the big service that he rendered to the organization of this
school. loTe hope this school will develop with advantage with the arrival of
more professors for the school year 1965':"1966.
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.We had not the least, hope.; that, this sohoolwould'baviil' even one pupt'l
, ,', .!..,. ) : , . : : ' 1 . '- .. ," l '. ....J ,"-. : r '
fpllowing the i;roubles''brcugpt God this
school c.\lrricd on to thlil:f endoi' th9" I3C1I9(i;J. ,yep.,r' .. bad
over JOG pupils. Of' wlig-"c ;..... .. , . '
Tho fiftb yoar: class .W?s, :9PenOd' ... : tf,' "i:niitable,
the, sbet will: b6.adq,ed! sp The
stud-onts Wo:'EE ablo..tO,:study, :wi
with elecj;;nc::14ghts. p:rogratn0f,: tncS'S totbe
population, inclUding singing and' other programs. Alnong the leaders of the
Sunday'School, most wero amOng them, aboUt 30
pupils, have declared their riitcnt:tlrn:'"to';bGrrama -pas'tors. 'Ibis is a: great,

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-" Wethank,tbe:Lo.rq for the help' thaif,Hegave " Vlt(tiid
,,: not, aw the lOOnr
robellioni but Wen then .this,sohop;l ..,ad 21 OtllYPl1SL
single; the others- have tdves and Bome children. It is a SPY:'-tcipave
fi"Veamong ;them;.wr,o" hU1(l) fi,;nj,:sJ;:I,od, "th ' " , ,
,'Boarding
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tho opening o;f',tho in many places, the food
-was a big problem dopartment at
Lodja inclUded tho pupils of the primary school, of tho high school
;',>and,oftb.e Tflo boarders made all efforts find a
(','; quanti ty. o:f food. They even :made gardens. r.' .
';,':,,At: TU.nda:,,1!heYbegan bricks for ,tho their
building when they saw that the opening of At'Minge: the
boarding a 'f.\-ew AAning.room., " , """ ' , '
, ,Iri:the' Instituto' to, ,tho trouble
to' findenbugb.,.fooo,t<> fcrad'thoqhilc4'.01!l.", p,thEf,lr OOardl.ng department,s at
Wombo )'" tb.)l ,":
secondary -were' opened only 'Wl. th the help of Mr. KashaIlllll.' ?tl<:l, other
businessmen who helped transport foods. " ",. '
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Despite several different reasons that did notpormit,tho opening of
'alI.1.,the.girlsf boarding departments; at' least the stl;ltio'Q$! wero"
opened.. ,. M9.ny bfour girls e.t Lodja, Minga,Wem,bo NyaIria and,
'planted,.lnnnioc and pineapples in; their gardens., " It is bearpengto see the
.' villagers 'W1161:rought food to girls sold fooQ. to the
:d:itling Toems. " ",', '
"fbl3girls of the secondary in the s
houso, and thoy .wara- helped by Mama Elonq.- and Mapa Enj,atnbulu, by takingtbem
into their house's as 'Well as into their were very happy to see
that good discipline has been establisb,ed as well as the
boys of thosoc,ondary,school. c', ",',,","', ' ,
We, thank God for .the help,givep ust,hrougli Inter-ChUrch Aid:, sending
us food and milk -- to "feed the boarding students. '
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t.Hospitals and Iiispensb:i'ies:
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All the places of medicral work were filled with many poopl:e.ralmost
always. A COmmon idea helping everyone designed ,to worship'
God together, the sick coming for The Lord Josus healed
. many sick ones. The Gospel of Jesns -wa:spreachedin many p-Iaces of 0'tlr
areas .sick:wbo' to otW hospitSl.8J: B.t:lf:i 'dtSpatlsaxiesl....'W'
folt thanks tu GOa. ..Many be-hoaTed of their Sl.cknesseEt);but
most are 'GOd. ,,", " , ;
At KibombO, and Kindutho medical work is progressing;" At Minge. plenty
of people are in the places where going on, and two houseS'
built with corrugated iron are very useful. The people of Lomela are vory
happy t'6haveadisp:ensary to J'I
'llieresponsibility ttikenby Dr..HYlghl.ett amazing
even when they were mistreated byth.e .. One thing that<emba;rraS'SeS'
us is that Dr. Siksay could not finish bis term. The crentral depGtof med
icines at vTembo Nyruna: permits to c;ti:stributEillWdieines inttllour hoSpitalS.
and dispensaries. A fine 'Work has bElen at Wembo
Mmy':peoplo come there for tre-o.tniont .. ' 249' the hCispital
this':year'- the dispenSary at Klndutfaoos ''Ii'' l1ew'Du:tldi'ng sa tba\ff-','
it is ,sope..ratedby a sbort distance from pBapTe.. we ba;..>
le1ve tbat"ithis lLWt 'be' done ,in the ,_. '-, , . ,",""-',-',
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, ' "As long e,s the people of the churo1'lhe:ve) been! ni111isteri'ng:through
medical work,w9 hnvohnda:- coil:um:'ii1 idea-that pei-init'S ubt1lis yea:rt6':take
caro of tbeleprosy pntiOT1ii, at'14nga a;swcll_as'tlfos#:':at
-: ,_i',') ."', . .; __ i':,. '.., .... _.. ' ',_. ,,' ". '-.. :
3;" Dentistry:"
persons wore tretlted this year at the dentoJ. clinic at Wembo
4. }1aternity:,
in the maternity departDlGttt' at
Wembo "'S85 ' children' were bOrnJ clinic had 680 women. 450
children havo"heen woighed.. 'Ibe:<worke:rS"U;t the department are happy to
bring {thoir:W'6rk up to a good
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'5. Medical School:
The J.1edio.al School (nurs.as and midWiVes) at Wembo Ny'ama opened its
dooL'S !;jve-n..whoU" there was no doctor. The. school followed arduously the
program required by'the government. Some teachers gave themselves fully
to help' the stUdents in their studies and in their practice.
Industrial Depnrtme11t
Following the destruction by the rebels, the industrial department
was obliged to repair the houses of' church leaders and of the district sup
erintendents which had been dalll.llged. The churches were also repaired.
All our workers -' masons and carpenters - worked together happily.
They painted the houses, worked on tho air strip, and wore sent into other
districts as messengers, assuring cormninication by carrying letters.
, me responsibility of Mr. Djamba.' Emile, assistant cbtaf of this depart
ment, wa:s a great blessing to all the work he looked after. The new par
sonage for the pastor at llinda was built as it was possible. Asso a: big
work-shop was built there., 'I.'!lo people at Kindu built houses for the monitors
and school rooms., MUch work will be done this next year when there will be
a truck to help us in many ways.
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Almost, th,e 4istricts havG' SchGQI ',mtme9-!
graphed '_' They ,J,017ci-nte:t:es:1iing -'
helpful;,t:Jln':.ou:r,,1 I'G is hardly .;ll1ftl'lY ,il:r
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wan1fip:gtt> tt.tEt;qpo14etc'all:ed 'rrchllWlU;nj.a:1'l1' i.iC8 "
minc'foi' '" tf- :>:,; " .' .-::"L '
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the th7Ls... we bEl' greatsr '
in '"c r "c',,'''': :}:..il.> . " '.,
,vTEIj tha;tikr Bisb,9P.;. John; Shungu, .J..lft9J\;deSPi!fie 'the fact, that he w,s ....
chosen to_"tl'l.isMre!rponsibility'during n d:tff'icult time by our Lord::t.o:di.r6O't
our Methodist Church of Congo, - he had to work 'Under' the ha.nq., l?f God to
advanoes with this heavy responsibility! that or'daj.net!l misei"on- -.
aries among us h;:J.V :IIre,-,ver!' ) ,.
happy' for f4)l' are' toward us. ..
We God'f'or th6'-prayers of the church
offered he'lp they have given us in many '\ .
We believe that to help the Churcbof.. Atetela]!l'eople
to go forward, we s,hot;l+d. in the cords of love mr',ono 'f, ... :',
person . ' as" we-were and as wo are witnesses J?w:... Jesus' '
Christ. In effect, God will fill th.e his next:
year.. ,., _,,'S.q : , ,...
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Omtokoko Marcus, Chairmlln 7"
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Report No; 2
CONFERENCE TREASURER'S REPORT
1 Katako K. Kindu Lodja. N. Lodja S. Lomela Minga Tunda WO NyamaTotal
1. World Semrice
a. Sent a-broad 7,812 7,426 4,434 5,643 4,782 6,879 6,371 8,.975
In Conference 3,889 3,712 2,831 2,391 3,449 3,.135 4,384 26,005
2; enera1 Administration 3,881 2,214 2,832 2,391 3,449 3,135 4,384 25,.999
3'4
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a. Conference Claimants 7, 26 4,434 5,661 4,782 6,879 6,371 8,975 52
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Annual Conference 3 ,569

22,173 20,918 14.347 29,459 209,887
5. Central Conference 11,329 11,1,.0 6,615 8,'+44 4,782 6,879 6,371 8,975 64,535
6. Othe r Conference Funds15,014 1'+,913 13 ,204 9,312 7,173 10,3
28
9,476 11,364 92,7
84
7. Non-Conference Retired
Hinisters' Fund 18,615 18,5'66 11tOB0'5' 11:tlf,9) 11+'77G( 16,930 15,811 126,7
4
7
8. Interdenominational
Cooperation Fund 11,059 6,651 8344 7,173 9t506 77,5
6
5
9. Other:!.'Committees Fund 7,329 7,426 8,869
5:
26
3
2,391 3,44')" 3,135 4,384 42,246
10. District Superintendents
Fund
37,
40
7 46,002
3
4
,930 3
4
,552 34,943 33,454 45,056 66,9
48
333,292
11. Bishop's Fund
7,071 9,002 6,997 6,911 6,988 6,690 9,008 13,388 66,055
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9,121 177,539 123,820 122,230 103,919 138,173 136,554 197,755
Treasurer: OsambaAlbert
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STATISTICAL REPORT
ITEMS
Workers:
K. K.
Dja1u
Kindu Lodja
North
Lodja
South
Lome1a Minga Tunda
K:th:::mbo
Wembo
Nyama
Total
64... 65
Total
63... 64
1. Members of Conference 8 6 5 5 4 7 6 10 51 60
A. Under pastoral
appointment
1. Africans
8
7
6
5
5
4
5
4
4
4
7
6
6
6
10
9
51
45
60
44
2. Missionaries 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 5
B. Others
1. Africans 2 1 7 10 11
.2. Missionaries
2. Members on .trial 2 1 2 7 2 2 16 9
A.. Africans 2 1 2 7 2 2 16 9
Missionaries
3. Missiona ries 6 2 9 2 2 7 28 62
-t.
5:.
Other Missionary workers
Other sa1ariea pastoral
workers
2
35 27
2
60 54 24 22 18 45.
4
285 336
A. Approved su,:,p1y pastors3 10 8 13 2 24 60 59
B. Loca 1 preacherB,,) and
receiving
salary
6. Other_ Christian lire
32
7(L
4
1
9 16 21 106
77
250
186')
workers
'1" Volunteer worli:erB8 214 26 374 54 '13 33 36 936 639
A_ Loca1lpreachers
B./Exhorters and class
. leaders
8. Baptized childrenunEr12
9. Enrolled beginners
10. Preparatory members
2).4
53
712
149
10
16
3SS
245
54
28
346
2567
1891
8
16
425
4129
2366
35
38
35
2348
293
13
20
1026
258
18
20
33
64
116
24
487
185
1191
112
724
2097
10250
6227
30
91'1
799
8351
3817
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It. K. Kindu Loiija Lodja Lome1a Minga Tunda Wembo Total Total
D North South Klx>mbo Nyama 64-65 63-64
11. Total on probation
sum of 9, and 10 913 337 4804 6920 2676 1396 213 257 17516 17316
12. Full members enrolled 2293 2025 4224 1323 2a.11'. 4020 7395 27253 26242
13. Christian families 162 645 357 770 323 184 467 350 2860 2961
14. Member'S::> of Men's &x::jeties 461 124 855 2000 180 213 386 516 4735 4$32
15. Members of Women's Soc:Jetils 502 432 973 2214 446 610 1349 2085 6526 8761
16. Members of Youth 102 103 190 732 259 426 600 3550 5956 2888
17. Number of 101 301 262 200 030 l140
112 976 983
18. Sunday Schools 63 GaQ 54 25 53 6 70 369 477
19. Teachers and off1cers i1l. S.S. 63 25 117 77.3 32 56 15 109 490 647
20. Pupils in Sunday Schools 1588 715 3690 4784 4340 1819 7800 3452 28188 42773
Ave attepdance 581 287 1845 781 710 791 150 3008 13398 10739
E2. Children baptized 53 38 298 75 35 34 33 185 713 548
E3. Adults baptiz ed 129 58 189 102 110 30 49 156 865 1356
Beginners receIved 712 154 177 602 482 520 84 1191 3922 5267
Preparatory members rec'd 53 52 302 259 102 67 64 257 1166 1313
Full members floompnation 148 78 267 102 110 30 49 213 997 3356
members received
from transfer 14 78 27 361 323 211 1014 89
f8. Full members removed
by transfer 24 33 38 208 60 22 385 165
29. Full members who diad 36 15 77 11 27 33 26 225 178
30. Christian marriages 3 46 2 5 5 61 11
31. Number of schools 32 25 35 45 9 16 6 26 388 204
32. School staff 80 31 75 46 44 57 43 1J.6 492 497
;:'. A. Teachers 77 29 73 45 42 54 41 110 471 474
B. Administrative workers 3 2 7 1 2 3 2 6 26 23
33. Students (total) 1864 778 1228 952 1074 1443 584 3207 10230 13585
A. Male 1112 517 873 706 674 876 359 1749 6865 8979
B. Female 752 261 355 246 400 567 225 1558 4364 4616
34. Finances
A. Local receipts
1. Budget 2'.;5813 'hj990
2. and
equipment 32609 32609 50000
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Lodja Lome1a Tunda Wembo Total Total
K.K. Kindu Lodja
South Kllxttbo Nyama 64-65 63-64
DIjellu North
B.From Government SQ.l['CfS
3354458 561.0084 3Zit)423 nlB)CXX) 19416ED1..
1. 'BudQ;et. 6ax:roo 2975651
2. Buiidin,;r and
equipmeil
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C. l"rom Boe:rd.:"lifMMslan s
360281 658088 14G'350 2538275 9399162 3E06760
Budget 883400 761944
B. Building and
194200
44200
equipment 150000
D. Total
341.5368 5619084 :.270429 Il93ca::o 37293534 2823:$00
salaries 42'78'7.l.5 2n3 651 57&287
E. Total expenses
3654806 62'77l72 4749638 J49461z;() 4S56H)764
1. Budget 6322191. 3422230 6323597
2. Building: and
1068456 303Jl531
equipment 36600 150000 881856
M E D I CAL:
10 35 30
2 2 6 3
of units 9 1 2
1 1 1 4 4
A. Hospitals 1
B. Dispensaries or
1
26 22
2 2 3 8
. treatment centers 7 1 2
2 1 1 5 4
C. Maternity centers 1
10 78 142 177
2 4 29
36. Medicallworkers 13 4 2
2 2 2
A,. Doctors
2 4 6
1
B. Missionary nurses 1 27
13
46 46
C. Nurses in training
77 90
2 4 19 10 28
D. 'Nurses aides 10 2 2
13 52
9
E. OtherBS 2 2
F. From Board
Missions
161252 1014000 12fOOOO 25ffiQOO 572&52 242'7f48
1. Budge t 700500
131494 lOCD180 12i2168 2f9051 596339l 380CB29
2 Bldg & equipment
G. of workers 903552 216946
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K. K.
. Klndu Lodja Lod j a Lome.1a M1nga Tunda Wehibo Total Total
Dja1u'.:t North South Knx>mbo Nyama 6.4-65 63..;64
H", Total expenses
1. Budget
J2fYi!lf!B 423"152 291335 lCOO180 75748 'lB7650 5 54889:S 43.?ffi35
. equ1pment
12383 12383
'ell .. Pat1ents
A. Number hosp1ta1ised
'1. Total patlents 5650 4318 255 918 11141
2. Total number of
days in hospital J.950 19876 :).785 1180 32791 46468
B. C11nicpatients 15766 2559. 1965 8065 2286 30641 50603
'C. 104058 2382 4200 52 73116 11430 79124 274362 273817
D. Materntty rpatients 57 438 18 465 977 .1190
38. F1nances:
,A. Local receipts
1. Budget 590268 259810 241500 134675 247763 56850 10'76238 200'7104 2479 '80
2. B1dg.& equipment
B. Government reoeipts
Budget 64115 64115 ro 3615
, 2,;. & eqUipment
Board of Misslbns - see 1tem
G01 FERENCE :
Ministerial support 515029 390833 38698@9591351 369114 512720 754991 3'74.4371 3200025
Pastors 4600GB 345519 349430 328965 458548 674645 334$01
B. District Superin;!;
tendents 37407 46002 34130 34552 34943 33454 45064 66958 3333]0 291048
C. Episcopal Fund 7071 6997 6911 6988 6699 90098 13388 63055 56248
Confereree Claims 26361 26092 15519 17120 16558 23809 22248 17950 165657 166125
A. Conference members 7746 7426 4434 5661 4782 6879 6371 8975 52274 116951
B. Non':"conference members 186155 18566 11085 11459 11776 16930 15877 8975 108283 44619
41 Annua1 Conference ,1.
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Admin1strat1on 38569 37133 22173 20918 20918 29459 19113 22439 210722 209346
42. Central Conference
Administrat10n 11329 11140 6651 8444 8444 6879 6371 28175 8"1433 65538
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K. K. Kindu Lod.1a Loo,ja Lome1a Mlinga. Tunda Wembo Total Total
Dja1u North South Fib','f:Jbo K:!txnnbo Nyama 64-65 63-64
43. General Administration 3881 3713 2214 2832 3?149 3135 4384 26439 23383
44. Interdenominational
Cooperation Fund
11059 11140 6651 8344 7173 10328 9506 13364 77585 74449
7812 11180 8474 7173 10328 6371 13359 64697 66273
45. Benevolences
46. and repairs
17550
47. Other purposes
210633 127248 36268 76355 23816 19612 44236 28340 566507 146583
A. Other conferences 15014 14853 13204 93715 '77173 3449 9476 13364 170248 77496
B. Committee on
Coordination 7329 8868 5263 2391 3449 3135 4384 34819 47098
C. w. S. C. S. 1318
8219(,' 4100 2508 1600 2607 5108 25460 41973
D. M. Y. F. 17360 10070 10000 1047 6126 9949 4620 59172 43884
World Day of Prayer 50 400 2050 158 868 3526S 13000
F. Other work 94107 57766 4476 31625 187974 942625
4E:. Total offerings 732997 742675 480309 529469 478274 472576 613700 983002 50.Y002 4979333
4;. Total amount received
by pastors 449702 541121 406352 404102 407919 392923 534968 772941 391.0028 2973946
5(. Received from outside
the local churches 156888 423400 10100 68900 13950 24000 697238 455982
A. 156888 400000 28100 584988
B. 40800 40800 59000
51. Number of church
bui1dinryos 16 12 52 13 16 22 57 188 271
A. Permanent 8 5 2 3 4 8 10 40 48
B. Semi-permanent t ..
1 3 5 3
C. Temporary 8
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50 10 11 11 47 143 206
of pastoos'
residences 20 2 63 14 20 22 46 187 276
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BOARD OF MISSIONS
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1. When' 'to a: new, v;i'l'4;i3ge, we should send one
with e"tpe'riehc'eto start\ t,hs work .vthQ,}l'ctS Just f'ini.'- ' ,
shed school and is be ginning his work. '" " L
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2. We repeat the recommendation of last year
not enter into politics...
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3. We remind the Bishop to ask if the wsy i$ clear to send pre
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the other side of the Sankuru. ;',L,:"
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4. We repeat the recommendation of last"! epreact,- ,
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et is to a new appointment he should go there as'quickly
as possible. ' ,!, r:'"
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5. Those who work u'r'ider thechureh \'s,houldi:>6, .Christian
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before ,the people.
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6. We ask the superintendentsandpastoI.:S apastol: io,:
before they go to see if
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'rnidsL' We: request, tns and: pastors'"
to presehtto the.!. young n/aed" t\J,go to.. thE,!lAmbiJli
as from the Central CongoConfere'n,ce'. ':de" ho'pe
thaftherewilfhesorrie,wh'-o' w'ill !the calI"tothis work
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8. We ask the Conference that young go {btia'ld' sElrvites
and that missionax:ies go.to:show .films,;l) new to
iritereElt the, people in, the Go'spel." k '. "
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Jesus Christ so they can:: 'go,back t?), . to tell
others .of H,im + . ,,'. 1.
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BOARD OF EVANGELISM
1. We must have revivals.
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2. Everyone must join together in praying.
3. families must pray.
4. Singing SOngs of praise to God is important.
5. Read the Bible.
6. When we hear God's words, we must obey His words.
7.,When we obey, we must continue to stand true and work. Note
James 20-23. Here see how Abraham obeyed God.
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9. We bring ,people to Christ.
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10. Help people to repent and saved.
11. Lay leacers need to go 'out to' hunt for people to"brir"lgto
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12. When we bring people' to Jesus 1 i'hey cshou-ld :be,,: ttaptized,"
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the Gospel of Christ to the out-villages.
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16. We 'ask that the Literature into' .'"
Otetelaa,nd, that Dr. Hal;ry Denman and Bishop Shungu find the
necessaiy fl,lndsfor its 'publication
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23. People who go out in God's name must obey His laws. Whether
you are ap:reacine.r, .. ,or nurse.
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trict Secretary of Evangelism; ....... .
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25. We are happy to have Dr. Harry Denman meet with us in our
committee this year.
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MUSIC COMMITTEE
1. The committee wishes
last year:
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'., as' het lnte'n-de'd'-i:ct,d:t.tcr
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b. We ask Miss Gilbert to continue looking for -soni;r;cl:fQ'o'ks
tel' s"lfn
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ngenda Joseph at Katako Kombe in ord'e'\,t'rii'He' TTfl:jy.j'''gst-
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2. We are very happy that new songs 'havef'Deen- p:"rlrit'ed-.l.iW"ther-'Ap
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of the words and for the -anti"serrda-'! baotl
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to each station.
3'.'Beca y i sf rS ni theS'tf: _.dayS.,
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we ask our each year to record
and tran s c ri be' ie's' aJ5's Mt l) c
and Mr. Schmidt can help us with this work. We ask Miss Gil
be,r.t .:t.o,hsse people by correspondence
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4. The Music Commiftee' "is'most" grateful to t he choral group from
Lodja District and their leader who sang such beautiful songs
at Conference. We want to encourage them to continue in this
fine work and to create many:rr\ore .songalo}c'lFi
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English Secretary:
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1. so the:m,atl i1?",tht3: heiad pf the
household. If women are improving their work, the men must al
so have a group from which they can likewise learn.
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2. The Men I s Association will meet,'afterone month. Each man will
bring an
3. The members of the Mens As'socia:t'l,on are to be soul....winners.: If
a man doesn't go to church,'the-fo,n should call him to their
meeting.
4. Men should be chosen or designated from each group to be soul
winners.
5. Each group should choose a lay-leader . ,:)]
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1. Each, group should ,,choose a treasure.t-;: -someone other than the
preachef-. 'J..!,
8. We ttl/have men's' gi'oiJps so that ;the men can study a'nd im-i,
prove themselves.
9. We, !leed to have the meh t sgrolJp aothat men will be able, to
their ,wives to Christ. ""'. " '
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10. Men should be taugbt to by the Laubach method throughthe
men's groups.
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11.' Methodist Men should meet tlie first .friday in month.
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Second ctnMen f'S Work
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1. Thanksgiving
We thank God' that .He heard our prayers that leaders
together with the missionaries. We have recaived many new
miSSionaries, both American end Atetela so these workers
will be able to increaSe the work in this country of the
Atetala people. As:is said, hGod gives td those who ask"
so in that we see that' God to our prayers. AJ.so
we are thenkfJl'forthef' c'dming of' Dr. H. Denman becaus3 .:. t
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Ibe i:;Eistr'it:t tOi.i:iistrict to
and Since:' th.j.:s' ,trj,Pl needs to
. be !'nade;once a sa'e a"11 si'tiie'tiifrln's::and
'the of" trans p0):r:"" nEiedst'o 000
f:pancs to pay for tJ1e:', 'the'preedde.i'1t'.': -ifhisdIDoney
should from : U ' .., .: f: ;'c;
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,__ In o,:rdeli:to tlank Go.d ,an.d w'7:t:,k pf God, we
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needJrto'g ive our tithe .to pay because
as wff'c'aFmot preach to all the people "thete'nth that we
,givewill.help other to spread'the!:GdH'd News {Mark
., 16 :l5}., So iR giving jlo :i. t seems th preaching.
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to :koow the of ti the work
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" 'of Gcd:to'grow Each, person has his means ,'of "thanking God
whicb he has received Him. Let us
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word: It,is more than to
recel.ve.
b) The general committee asks e i
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make"a cbodgetri 0,1' p reecFtj3.it'p} ,p,1=i ds ' of
the ehure'h ;.... k(now '1::,9 me
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exceed:t:f.1is bud913t. l:hi,9 .w,ill,J)t?lp balance.
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c) Alsoeschflrestdent_ :hcU3T.ltO meet1hg,s preach
in the v'illagen:r, e:spec.:.;ki'il.lY. to peqpletc know
. the:"ne'edo:f: g.i'vin.g the
. -(;hurc'hhe:edtO'l:conque,r El.l-;l ,k.i:.ndS! of,slri whj:th-"want to
ar us from ''the,p'ath'rQ:f, IGOt:;l ... , We of Jesus
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We .w!:11:teach ,pe:o;ple, bY",IiII:Olj$". our
."". -'aC1;::i(,rlsand we mlJ.str),e;t.:. sholfJ ,'We 'ne'ad to work
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love and beseeching them. We need to show oOt'enemies
That will help them to understand
We know that God is the Cre
ator arid thai- prayers" He will help us and
strengthen us that this,our work, shall go forward. We
pray for His blessings .. The Samaritan was a layman who
helped a person hands of bandits, a
person whom the Everyone of us
has the responsibj:fl t'Y of"s:'pre{eding! ctihe Word of God. No
one will put himself above Jesus for He is the Perfect
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5. Polygamy.., " '."
We pray for strength from God to eliTflinate' this
Many times things that are difficult to ,do are accof!lpI";'sh3d
so we will have to show .pcdyg'6my.
We will also ask the lay wome:rt ..t;o, together',wi}h"L1S
against this so that it ..i .,. '.c:;c';< [,-:"'''':
I n this Conference, many people in this laYlnen
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mittee see that alcoholic beverage .j,s, t,hfi>.l<ey J;pwJ3rd d3st-,
OJ-JiUat'i-dti, (:!ProMiJ:the:ma, into' I:.
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cus.tom. Qu'r ... col,Jp1.t;!.d.: wi-;hrPtayar
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':a1Qid. wisdom: to 0 vI'?
. ask each person to do
a report from time to time to. the Confe:rence lay :.l!eadaro.
following are the names of the
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';j Dj.l';Ilrl-;J ." -,;; "::iTunds;Sihurig:li.' Francois I ,:'
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Lu.l.uabolJlJg' , 'aack
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. gooo ma.:triag-e.:sthat endu:.:o.
,i::,,:.In cona.i:de.rlng, need' to kn'oW that:1.aY-h'c:T'3n
"c;.;aQ;d rriust Wo):kh.'a:H:i 'Chutt'ch go Lforn,'tDrd
, We, cup the' the' "way:: ta 10 c.: J
Pl\t:QP,llfl oJ."q, ,'lAf,s new life- 'Rave.l:a'tion 21: 1.
F,o.+. us to' be seen-, Me w pe
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,hope \;1,1:; ask everyOne 'from thfs:Corl'fere'f:liCs' to go and do
end i -:the Giver "of Life i>will. gi\(e us enc
r;ther we to give"the report ofwhat he hen
'nseq: people ';'how to savfFithei.tl,ccbildrn 11,
their to respect tne wife or hl'_;
.;;,:.biirlP '!";,;that mar:riages be as 'they should be . i"'j.L.
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. BOARD. Of . LAY' ACTI-Vl TIES
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1. We want to continue to have small prayer groups as W8
mended last year. We want the women to have prayer that Gcd
may send a revival among the women.
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2. We ask take 6rphans as their

weH1t'-;t6 strE3ss 'help to those who suffer
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)i:tt q;.fils" Homesw'ere destroy
ed so we ask that the sewing programsba':increased'in order
to. help the girls 'fror,:rrianiof, tnel'1't have"'10steverything4
2.,Ws're,C:ormnend'th
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Ecole secondaire-3000 fr. twice a year
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3. For two years we have planned to have;:a' ,tl'assLfor 'thl9"" Girl's
Home matrons, but have not been ca'rry'it out.
following, people were chosen to be on, a" c(Jmmittee to make
plans.' fox, this class for.: matrOns': 9mlJlribu'"
Ve roniqueCalilO G,the!" " ,"', >, " - I" ':,
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Otetela Lukali
E:nglisn'\Secretary': Ethel Homfeldt
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1. 'The Adriliriis'trative "Councils and women of the districts have
chosen the following women to attend the Woman's Institute
in Home Making in LUluabourg in August, 1965:
Djalu N-gplo Jo;sephine
Kindu MarieShuku
Katako Kombe . . . Dihandi Marie
Lodja Nord Uwali Podina
LO,dj a. ,?LI.d, Sumbu Shala
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Po-dina Yern.a _.
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KqJtad,ina':
Turida:"'Ki'bombo '
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NyaDo.I:otina .
Wembo Nyama . . . . .. Lopema Podina
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were, approved by the Conference:' ,J,-!,' .
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a) That each womahetJme' small child. The child
will be cared for by too
the Kindergarten. "L '
b} That each woman stay in the dormitory and that she study
the following courses:
Bible Hygiene
- to::' .: ,',eh /, Life ',Kni tting
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;, Crochet Sew;i;
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Chicker;lp., ::;,) ","C
Embroirdery' ,
" cJ Tb-at, eacpw,oman pay 2, UOO frs. and the
pay 2,000frs.
d) The a good Christian and be able :i'6
read an..:I:,w,;rite'''., ';L" ,', '" " : ,
e) If possible, ths"'w'om'an should..buy a;l,lofthe clothes
,3 I i.:::.r 'Jtn,Ci>t she if she is unable to do this,' she may
leave "thfHD at the l'nsfitute.
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Kumbi Marie (first
Lushima Marie (second year)I,
4. We Committee of the Conference to
the following girls in junior and senior
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K' a,t ak"ci'iombe';
. . . . Omba Matilde
Kindu Fesa Katadina "
Lomela Olonge Adiette
Tunda-Kibombo . . Uya Dorotina
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3' GBDAQD UF LAY AtTiviTIES
, on Yputh' Work
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1. must be, diiferent from6:the';d:s::.o'f their gen
eration. Le8ders of youth nee'd 'to work1hard,with the youth.
We recommend that we use the name: iiLolonga l'Akenda la lu
Kristu" rather than "Jeunesse".
2. The young people of the M.Y.F. need to their pled
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3. we ask :6la dys' and Jdse-'-p1i -'D.Unema to
tion of the '''C'S:t:e rtil1r ::'8'es"Je'ur,es n of the
a report to the Youth C.D.nfe.rsnce that will be at Katako Kombe
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IrJe need people who wiTr to the work O,f the
"'i,Yo'-!th Groups. The hunt people who
fj of the Good News among
the people 0" . '.' ....; L' f
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6. The committee agrees for the Youth Conferenceto-beheld at
Katako next
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. Books to the ,Youth to 80.1_1 \,:hen they Iilwke their trip:s to the
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8. The Youth Conference was g18d to ChOC=8 Hehiieite as
. PJ.'!9 u,"_::Pci.B!:rr:1 a,s.: se!i:cre t ury, Omo:i Lo as
+I d t ' r! ' 'J t; t ,. ,
t .I J; :,.;:",neJie;,; l.'$UiU n!liS . Ou:5eiCI ,iEJ: C3 .egae 0 a" '9n...
the r.:enibl3:::::sfii)f :t.hElcommi tt138 agree that
.the of:f.L;ei:'$ gO.;;tr 'i;,;
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9. Thiscommi ttee and the ! cuth ConferEnce give to the
, thEd.t . e:::r2n;ing ,tbis geod Confer
ence to '_vcrkfc)J;God who is,Lbird
of foll and for ather
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SeGretary: NdjukenHi.M.
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Report tJo. 8 (0)
Bf;lARD OF CHRISTIM! E'PUC/HIUrJ' :l
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1 . The 1;!oarlj:! of -Christic:;n Edt!cation recommends: That each cd-is
trict be paying for itsS:.mday School le8
THis could be by choosing one Sunday each
.' ,,;-.month at which' time an offering could be taken in each chur
) . ;'c;h. Each lJistrict Sl'p3rintendantis'8sked to send the num
.::ber of lessof1S he needs, ,i<m'l1ediately,.tr:; Taluyamba Albert.
2. That Sunday School be held whenevar there is a church ser
vice rather th:m dis:-:Jissing 5lJ:'ldt:JY r!uring vacation.
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;1'-, the Supel'inte'nl'ients ,the:palilto*,s ,>end the
rs toward gett:Llig all wdrk'nrss, and village p,eople,
, bClth adul-ts and Children, ttl attend SLJndtly SenatH regUlarly.
i. That;',all!1t-uden!f who ti;lr read shoLlld own a Etible and hymn
<,
.r. book atldlearn to use thenH
5. That more attention b.e given to learning the ttJhss of the
songs and that'a time during e'ch week to
learning pew ;t'unes 0
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6. That the Sunday5chool peridd be to the
Bible rather thah to ",
7. That the $uliday 5chooi teachers
and the meet jt thS .hdof to evaluate
their wotk *nd plan t6 better job in the comirig
tho '
8. That the pastor or Ie a'dar hhtiose' a the wee k to
help the5uliday School teachats their lessons.
9. That the te ach Chris1:;ian village to
teach a Sunday School. '
1'0. 1-'hat the pastors help the, to the Sun
School and Church programs school vacation. This
would strengthen the village ,also
help the students to find a: respons.ible"way>:to contribute to
the church programs. . ; ,-"
11. That the Bishop and his cabinet appoint a Director ,of Ch-'
ristian Education in each district,
12. That the. writers qf Sunday School iessons be the
pe rsons:' '
Youth . . . . . Uni3ma Joseph
Adults . . . . ., Norene Robken, Taluyamba A.
,Children Edith Martin, Taluyamba A.
13. That the counselor for Christian Education be iJnema Joseph.
14. That a Christian Education workshop be held;f,r! a4ch district.
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.15. That. a pageant be held which' .willinspire a t of unity
and cooperation in the Ch.urch and, Sunday. Scho:od.
16. That OnemaJo$eph try to visiFl!ach promote the
work bf Christiari' Education, Even is he-- is not abie to visit
each district; he should reqUire rep"rt$ fr(:)m, ;sact:} district.
These reports wouid el1courage;those 011 the
local level to do more j6b.'
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17. That each district should have a Sunday School Institute.
If in the district areJrtot successful, then
a 'instictQ-te' should .
18. That has.the
tell hi.s.. Circuit the- 'Se-'t;i'Oln:fij ::which,were con..,;"
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fhairman: . Umenu Paul"
:}:i kanga Jean
. :>,English Edith Martin
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Ot EDiJ,CAT-ION.. ' . ,
,.,( . Schools; :' ...
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The Board of Educ,B,tti-on drew up the f''Ollow:ilrig.:.agenda;,
1.-: .. ' . 'J"" ':.
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2. 'theschools
3. the schools':'
a) Program.' "" "',' ",' " , . ",G.. '.
b) Dates of tbe year.
c), ,,: '.
d ).,L.l ntr.al:' the educational., wQr,k :QJthe': \.,
en,ce:" " ;;.':;:" .' .
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e ) ,c a;id.!3.:"" ,;. ,
flc students.
g) .Sch901s'nht sLibsidzed." . ",
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h) Uni ted .. Service. . , .
4. fOr' the' 6th grade.:.:.'!
5. Teachers: " '".";:". ; :.. ;.;, ,_
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b) .{\dJ ustmeot ikthe ..d!.vision of ' schools fo,: iJ"
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6. Boar,ding departmehts.':" \'
7. Giris' '
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RE.COMMENDATIONS
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1. The ttee the, Sqh9cl Inspector and his :as-sistants; ,:(
to make 8 list of the Church laws, and send; them :,tothec,dir- \ <
turn, will have thair te!Bcl)ers to agree to

requests the
'. ,list of the state law$):-;governing the schools and, send them
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3. Matte:ts sChoQ).s: ." T, .: 'r r c '.
a) Program. m-nst
the program which he is to follow. '-The director iSPSsked
to <make: perifi.lJ:iiQ:-lchecksw.i teachers to see that they
... are following fClithfully r.. F L
The teachers are asked to-'maintain their ...
sters according to the directions of the official inspect...
,or. Our mission inspector is asked to request from the of...
L'fici-alilnspecto+,<tbe system he requests to be followed.
t)"}''SchciiflEd:at.e.a:..c,Th:e is asked to establish the

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tonfsre-nce
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is over.
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c) The school inspector-of Church is asked to furnish to
the various schools a list of text books to be used.
d) The Committee expresses its sincere appreciation for open...
ing the central office for Education. The personnel is to
be composed of the following: Secretary and
Assis tant legal representati'Se
is asked to receive the fro each for
the C.P.C. from each Each dir...
ector is to send these funds to the Inspector before the
annuall1),8.8,:t;i.ng of the Conference.
e) Re port 'c'a':r &1-'", The'r-e'port 'C"srds for.::al-l of our schools
must be uniform. Messrs. Kimbulu Paul a"nd Lushima Martus
are asked to work the
of these report cards;' that all' 'the
material requested is printed in them. '
f) Medical exams for must present a
Some of the villClgeS in which we have
schools d6 that the di
rector or assistant director be given medicines to use
with his students. We wish to request medicines from C.P.
R. A. The following wasr) appoipti::J d ;to prepare the
list of medicifles needed' the Me
dical Departmeht 's'ehti:i.ri?;r Ji t:: 1\.1 .. !. M.
Ndjukende ""1ichel and Miss t..;-d:rena rKeJ.J..y,<o:; "',. ;' ..... , r,
g} Schools not subsidized. See No.4 (d)
,0 .offer of . 'Ser
vice at films
to use in our work t and to give:' We
accept with pleasure this offer 'gelly
to be the liaison person between our schools and the U.S.
I.S.
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fth.-; Cy;le,).--P,/ .It was noted
:-;.,- .'t (eX'arn' rf r9Jl:1;:.:t he" ,0 . p:ro g :r'am"fbr, .it he
"6th fqf antrieecondary
schools are asked to guarcfthe'm'-care'fuliY. so"th'cft-l they
'. will not re ach the hands of the studertts date
il: ':'i.tf ":..tili "'f, ".. N ,', .,.... . "r r
,'. u, "rre "exam., '. ;",_:, .. " ',. .'

ance exams fo' Katubue. (bue to
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l1ere;Lthe.)+: were not sent.) Katubue agrees to receive 17
in "d' Orientation who, pass'Era year
J or tutes; they .';;>
class. ' J" , ' .. ::1";;;"'_"
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ttee asks pla
ces the ye ar of CycTs' 'B so that
we have the same ,number years. We
'. to choose cfo::q:"Katubue'frdltl:iMJl,'?J?:13 those who
. prepared by our SecQndary School. Lorena
Kelly is askei'j" to:' flleE?,sage to Katubue
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c) Request for ther
. Lomeb..:"Ti1e. Ctim'mi::tt:ee' .to
,_ .. '1ti'fa'l: the lack of
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" tOi'" .. '-the school
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d) the
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nt,s SQ:D;QPl,;s, ,.. do
01 ...1 l. . _ _, _ _ w t"""" F'. , C",r_ "- ." ..,. . - '!' ,_ .
not l ,are
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:the -work _ the Super
q: ."il1t_np,P.Jlts':;firidVthe p-ey' the:m.;
L;',v: ., ,f L' i, ",':,:":;, "D 'J: n ::; , 0 ':; ';, b ,1. ;'1
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,'t,el .., ,-"' .. ,
1;) :JJ;,he the
r:.) .'- they
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worK:""; . C.j' 'tI .e',:'; . ";'
..) ::: c; >b.;). government -wani:s/ :-\.1:43. to'flave a dir.!3.c,tor in
'. ;n
C
in...,l:'t(li:(clii' :th,e"3:f:l6' i_.,:,:the: 6t'h grader. H)e Com
::JHJ- - "i- '.' . h "" ':"'?- ... I r ,.. . t, .::, - ;. : h
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not' @vi,Q.Q "e t :irs <J:'e quest
completely, :tHat be,' placed as fol-
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" ' lows 0 " ,:.1 13:: L ,;;:' ;:.. ;,: ,.. ,' , ", .;' c' f !, _, .
. il'LOd;Ja,?-!Jp , ,to schools ..
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dfthe'.!,kodj a Nord
': j 'L ,.sit'tG uliodj,F1 ,cthe):ii'v:i:sion.
,,ui \ : roral schools:
,.' N-i;,i Wi' Nyama
"'.i:-1 ... ::",':' .,:
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.. r':J ';:c ;d:Ar.ll:,d;l;thf1;
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", TiV.,i., 3 r:;, S.iallcs under the super
'J ...;, ".,i:'.1: '" ': QQi?:lpi:1:6ctClI';' it that
;'l,l i. ',';: ,<",:-: t4'ie;:-wp,rk ,bi;;J' !divlaad and: appoint
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,'.1 '" s-.ep,tiQn\.iil.1 have.dJduku, Dj u,
'p:utu,.., Shenga,
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Lomembe, t'I(Ol. and .".: I:;
4) The Commi t;1;jeerequests the di
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rectors for tHese', additional proposed districts:
'8 S.ucl
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DepaJrJtmen,t!:i!., fo,r LIt is. .'.recoiillnende{:\',that all
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nt's >l':'i ';;:::: .t 0 Ii ,,'1 '/ "r, ,;
;.L :l'?rim:EtrY,.iSchools lJ,;f)OlIl,:.(-.:t;l'JJnes.tre-} '"' ,3; Ot.l:D ( Ye ar )
'r Gir'lmEY1 Dj' 'c:: " 500 ,:(tt:t-ime:eltxe}i Year)
'-L"Ii'X f)Ts dle8'l,:fee"1
,i J t:' n C!11n ;! ' ';;' l' f:' , " ":;1(") ,." 6;'4.oab ;f;t:a nCiSO!J , i ::;
Secondary Schools and Cycle d t
"-'-:iq ! .'1,,' ;)3()a:r'('jj: rCl'CJ'm '5 .. <2:5'0
JfV! C '''c,: ftsilf$J:r
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'1. Gi:t'J.'$!.!J fllgtri Th.ii.raJ sehert"l'] twcLbHlsses:
. .r.::;' -, '< L! I!: J f; ':O'rl:e;tltra:t,iiccPt' 1':1 L1 '. j- c:; te! i j P'OJ -'
GJs'!:, O;r;,i'entatii(),t'!:;.. $ecbtl'd,yea'i:i' . ;:,[ ,','>U
;,:,;-I:J:<, if.cr 60 girls'-ifll.!i:thiis st:,I=\'bCi'll. In re
--:""U.; by 'ttie,"dira"tto'E.., Lorena
J. Of)r!:Ji? '"fI(el,l:y ,3thet.bmm,Ltta,e 'wants' -the,'girls'in
J
to re
ceive the necessary help"t'O eompl:ete the lJ!Irefsrilbed program
uni;t:, w'ith de;g;reet".o:f'J !aatj.s1,faction.
ob rl :J.i,nlQ Cbmmri-t::tee-'-l i'econntl'en-d's t'he -, ;'ftrllow.,i.-rrgc: j G
"1 C) ri.:1 LSc;h'ool' fe-e: 1.( cablerei r pen's!,ete. .: fi):!s.
_ ,-\ J: ,"it Ren,tal) f'C1T: b.o'l'lkis.',::;;:gym. suits; 2
Bt!lai-tI 'a!M'Q .rOom; ,be .,> ;:(jr;:.('!'OO,jj",;
10.000 frs
If the students take good care of the J Jlart

',:. f. r YJi+*"bf\,. qf t e total
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- - f. -.' 5, OOO'frs: -, If 'tw'6 'girls'"" family
J of
ask for a
';. :hp' the
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allowance.
.y . ,!;:.. Rec,Qro
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e
nd
!;3t.:j..Q:f1
.- . agrees to
.. give;9... month l (This may be
, d year.)
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"",,, C9r,nrr,\f to give its per
L'-'.' GiF*st 'these girls
',:., with Qrientation
into the
and to
C'pr"ovide fun?s:,t'p:!:,::
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1. We wish to remind the COUl.f1Ii ti;ee of the funds
for refrtsher courses for in the Confer
ence last year. The Committee that the names of
r will, teach. 4,n,ythe .. , sp):1ooJ,., ,at
bs'''iilCiuded wi tt1" who will the beneflt of
these courses. We ask that these teachers be given the
i19ge of attending the refresher course at Louvanium thiS7
a
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2. The Committee E,Jxamined repoTtof the',S'tate Inil>pecto;, of
.WslnbCi Nyama, Mingac:and Lodja. In report we
_" rfdund is being made in scribols. As a
result of this report, we recommend that Dikoma Pau.l
tinue his work as ,a ,tE\ach:er and 'beap'poi,nted : secretary in the
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,. GO' "Djallj.'/"disttic;t:. ." , :"".!.::: .' ' . '-.\ .
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3. The Committee requests the Coordinating C6mmitteeto..
funds for ,f.or.. the scienc1:(labo'l!o'ato'r,y in
-the::hi9hsehci61, s't l:odJ a'. ,1 ;-,.L' .,'
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4. thSCoordinating Cbmmittee of the need
prima.ry school at TWerriboNyaina. It was
years ago. There a need for it,
as there are ,many student.cthere. any'dther sch
,', ' '. . .. ' ; '.' .c, ,,'
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5. Workers who were once: employedi'nthe ;Charahbut le'ft ere now
.. >,.xeturning to ask the We recom
'-me-oo'that they make to "-t;:he'ir administr
ative council, and tha-;t, ,.th.e c;l-unc.il- p.l;ace,these
c
applications
,in' their reports to 'the" Annu-il' Conference.' We 'shail consider
them in the light of our needs.
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6. The request of Mr., N<;iJai4 sent to
Committee for' ::lihth
.. them. .: '.c'v, " c" ';c' . ",,",_,' . ...." .'i' c,",
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1-.. The ComlTiittee received 'applicatio,ns:frdm for
work in a professional school. We asked the secretary to in
form these applicants th.at .we. not hav6thiswot:k:.to gi
..:< .ve ,them be ,f?fh6ot; is., ORa ned. . " ", ,.
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Chairmanl.Luhahi,Emile
Otetela ::; J\J,pert
.. 1 +Engl:i:sh Sai::::tetar.y ;.I,...Qrs'1a ,Kelly
french Secre:tlary:"=.on,gar:-dEmgenda J.
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Report No. 9 (a)'
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MEDICAL . COMMITTEE:'
__ Curative Medicine
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1. Work tuberculosis of
lack of funds these patients are in some are .
dying ,of hunger land;"the direc'toishave no mqney ".:to wor
ke'rs. the ."Commi ttee'on to
cont;n.ue,the:wol;k, of ,ca:tUl'g itor patients, ,with
tUberculosis,.,. '" -

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.. Ll3tter from Wembi.o \iijtedto.I-e
letts.r of) ,
. :': L ('.if;"',. ;,,., .
drug supply. We ask Paul 5amangua to make a complete!!: v
report of and
dispensaries. ..id .r' ;,;:,'J'" ..,_::.... 'to. ',", ' .....:.<, '" " '; ': ---' .J .. 1
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school. It was decided to do the '.. C :r':H" ,I,
. ';:'t.;{;y to improve.c..llthe. si tU.9t.-lOn' pf, Wembo Nyama:
a) Confer .filU:tbOf.+ jury exk!lmi';'; _
nation It :l.egerlity,.f,){dipJ..omas: an.c,i, o.tf1er.:"p:roOlems., .. .:..
. jb) s:tYldefltS:l ,witl iis avail-
c) Graduate nurses will come for several days each month
from other . .of the cou
rses. . .... ,'. ";'.:..r.,.:':! ,u L" ,,' ..',- ..
d) Because Tunda do hflve; W\3su9geet .
that t h e"'foods e rved for .. t ir, ,s c ..divi cf a's"
follows :xonethir'c:l' to and twti'
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thirds to the medical departments of to:
help with their budgets. . ..' ", .c,. '1.
5. The situation ofr during,thet.rouble$:Th!.
personnel asks the Conference to 'clarify theirduty 'in case
of a conflict, like the one this past year, in which neither
side respects the Gen:i\l.a'onventi:c;:m,. whi,.qh.pro,v.ictesth.at the
Red Cross of/a medical ,installation: 'or,p,ersqnsh,a.1l:
spected as ne:ytral. " . . .. ': ( .1.,';.-;} .':':\"f', .'. ,"';,
, ,
r . ", > ;- ':.'J ; r,,,1 .,,:): f.
.. [,,6 of nurses who died in line of duty. The Medic.al Com
mittee asks the Committee on Coordination what' can be done to
help the families ,of thQse died during the troubles I such
as Mr. Uki tumbahe; .' .>:.1' . '.,",
'::.i ..L;.:., I.,
7.; 8pening of .;". i.;._
Lomembe: Mb8'.icttl Cbmmi ttee
T
Ibes :ho:t:' think a Mater
.U.'y nity should be opened at Lomembe because of:
l) Lack of funds to pay a worker.
2) Lack of a vehicle to carry complica'ted;;(ta:se's to the
hospi ',:.J .. ' .;"
3) Lack of a midwife to send there. lit
b) Kindu: The Medical Committee agrees to open the Mater
nity at Kin,du if the Administrative Council agrees and
if the CouncJ12a'n 'find a w"ay 'to fulfill thBfleeds' of
that Materni'ty. '.,.. ,
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8. Medical ins urance of g'ove'rnme nt employees. The' .Medical! Com- .
mi ttee asks the legai> re presenta-t'ive" to talk with ,the Pro.
viricial Director of Health, requesting a letter which we caQ
show to the government employees who come to our hospitals.
Nearly all of them come asking for free medicines, saying
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that t'hfly'_are e;nti tied 1;p it as employees. But we
receive no goveirnment! supe.tfdy, and they do not prese,nt thei,r., '
official cards, yet"mu-oh"q'f the goes 'to them. There-.t:
fore ,'W&IW041d like to have"aletier showing they should
pay for theil'iriledi9ine, then we will,give' p
which they can present tq :the director df:,therif"dep.artmen;1;sr
for reimbursement. "->"< ':;, -'-i -",
9. Public health and preventive medicine. Medical directors C!n,d"'i;;
directors of dispensaries should send their reports, to the
Director of Public Health to show him the financial needs" in
volved in carrying out the program outlined in report No.9fb Y...
10. Opening of new rural dispensaries.
a) Wembo Nyama was promised two new dispensaries, but now it
is impossible to open them because of lack of fundS.
b) One new dispensary may be opened in Katako Kombe district
at Putu when the dispensary building and nurse's house
are finished.
c) We agree to open two dispensaries in the Kibombo area if
all necessary conditions are fulfilled.
d) The Medical Committee agrees for Lodja Sud to receive
medicines from the Central drug supply when they have a
budget separate from Lodja Nord.
e) We agree to open one dispensary in Kindu District when
the dispensary building and nurse's house are all finis
hed.
f) No district shall request a dispensary until the build
ings are finished and the government has been informed.
g) We recommend that tWb dispensaries be opened in the La
mela district.
11. Requests for employment. We have replied to Mr. Boniface Ki
kumba that at this time the Medical Committee cannot give him
work until he has severed his relationship with the govern
ment, that is until the Annual Conference of 1966.
12. Further study. The Medical Committee requests the Conference
to look for some Courses of study which the medical personnel
can follow to improve and deepen their knOWledge.
13. Salary of Manda Donat. 1he Medical Committee asks Minga Hos
pital to pay Mr. Donat Manda for the time he worked there
during the troubles.
14. Dispensary at Luluabourg. We agree for the Luluabourg people
to open a dispensary if the Committee on Coordination can
find funds, on condition that nothing will be taken from the
assured budget of any other hospital or dispensary.
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15. Sanitary inspection of the Newell Booth Institute at Wembo
,Ny,ama., The Medical Commi tteerequBsts _the _Dire,ctor of Public
at Wembg.Nyame to the
"R!iI'tri tion ,sleepj,ng quartE3rs and"phys;cal health
of the Conferen
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Eng11sh' Dot 'Gilbert
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Report No. 9 (b)
MEDICAL CPMMITTEE
PulJ,lic,.Heal th
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the'medicalpersonr'lel, -ask-the, pziaachers and teachers to
Wb.tR' 'toge:ther with' us in-the villages.- dispensaries and on
the, stations - wherever they preach o,r ,te:ach,- to prevent dis
ease: We' wish-the following things to be done ;.
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8'1 Clscmliness cif school rooms.'
b) Cleanliness 'of tbe, ,boarding
of kitchans and dining cleanliness end
nutritive value df the'food in the ,boardj.rlg department.
2 01 physical, examinat':LoPs o'fthestudents .';
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VilJage hygiene. '.,'
a) Inspection of houses to see ti:1at; the:' are
p} Clean out the brush along the s,tream"s to
, fly which"earrie,ssleeping' sickhe,s,s ..... .' ....
cj Get:tid of containers of stagnant wate.r:,becaLlse these are
breeding places' fox, rnosqui toes.'
d1Cut down all old palm trees near thfr prevent
<;m?,squito breeding.
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4 .L.atrinsl? Must be deep and must be :ke

pt, c'ove re.,d ,and
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c.te an.
5. Springs.' We must clear out around the spr:ings to let light in
preven't contamination. ;Ifposed.ble" they shoulq ,enclos
ed i'n cement OJ; othe,r appropr.iate; mater;ilds,_
6 Garbage. Every village should have good pits in' which' trash
,and. garbage should bethrown.We,mus'tsho\tJI the, people ,the
of cleEHlline'ss and the dangers "of lac.,k of cfeanli...
ness.
7. Immunization. We continue to give medicine to prevent
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diseases such as small-pox, whooping cough, tetanu6,polio,
sleeping sickness, and we will spray houses with DDT twice a
year when we have sprayers and insecticides.
6. Health education. We want the teachers and preachers to try to
teach, the people the things we have written here and we nurses
will try to help them in their teaching.
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Chairman: Dot Gilbert
Otetela Secretary: Lulengi Samuel
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HISJORICAL COMMITTEE
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1. 'We1j:-equesj; that all the
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- pastors of, the
Bible School and when th:eY'ifTin,';:ahSJd., the,' numbei' ctf-
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Ukitan,e "and, LumbeleluNicola
given VIe- hi:l'pe,'t,i;1L those
who have not giVe'n us ,this :tb:''dbi';:s.Q: before :the
erid'Qf -, ,': '. .'"
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2. We 'are happy for the the, fi:rstIfif:ty for
those who made poaSible. We
task but we th8t' the ,n(';x:t f;i fty wj;ll b;8 kept
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ing time"through which it has gone past year. A
great det:d. of the of tOfiil.-;church has beert de
stroyed' but the Church hQre. J;\n:d.. we know go
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ing forw'npd And will remain fo'r the Lord:<-said it would But
the kind' :of church it will be is going -to de . .gne and
all-Cont19.1ese and m-issionary. I tcannotbe said that/is the
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Ch'urch Of:he Congolese, nqr can it bep;,aid thFlt,ft -fs -the
Church:Of the but Church.
story've ry appropriately.. idea: it
is ou;: t:rlbphant ;npt tud
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of mind
we next fiftyyea.'rswill
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Chairman: Joe H. Maw
O:tetela_ 5ecre-;tary! Shungu Joseph
English;S'ep:xc'tary: Joe Da\/is
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I r:'PIN:ANcEtOMM!:fTTEt:'
, .' over last
. , yeLai: oeSlpxte ttretrouble:w-Hi6+(caUs-bd 'many diS,tricts to not
meet duri:n'g' this firlortt ,'onlyone district failed
to surpass last year's record: The grand total this year sur
passed last.year's by 100,000 francs
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wdJid:':fikef' that a layman, Emundu Paul, continue
to pay the District Superintendents, and that Mr. Ukunda An
dre be his assistant in case Emundu is absent.
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2. We ask our paSi';(Jl,.san'p try to teach the people
how their offeri'tlg9 art;!" cfseJd":th it-he church: They are not sim
for paying the pastor but for many other needs of the
.c . church.,!.hjese a:s
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a) Central Congo" ChLll;.ch{}f5.aring.s.,
1 . World Se;rvice,.' ; <it
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Conference :f:. '': 0.5 %
. .2. General 0.5 %
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1.0 %
4,.,:. Annuj3:1;
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5. Central Conference '.:'1.5 %
6. Other conferences 3.5 %
.1 7.., npn-confE;lrel1ce.mj3mbers. 5. $
8.Qther;commj.,ttel:3p:: , . , 2:.0 %
: ;.9 .Int:erdenofl1;inat.i'onal coops r.ation 1.5 %
10. Supp6rt of District Superintendents. 10.0 %
11. Episcopal fund
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:' +\3. ' lhfi?. comm,J. tt,9:8 ,req!Jl'iIs :ts"the: C903;'dJ,fJetj.ODi. to find
3,00.,,:000, .f-rs .,to pay. sal.aries.
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4. The. c9rnmi tte.e, FSC;:Pr.nIJ1!:;119:!il, an 4.,pcrease to 4.50'. frs ,,1 for food
andAOg.frs.' f.or. tr2wei for conference,
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5.'the"'committee asks the Committee to find 250,000
frs. to help refund the pastors' salaries that were lost du
:r:irg the days of trouble. This represents only one-half of
f;
",,:OljIt3 month' 8, salax:M, cqlculated on the basis of last year's
pastors.
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6)cTMe'committae to send lay delegates to an
nual conference of the" samenumber.-' clerical dOle gates .
. - Wea'SR Fontinue the I nde'pendente Day offe1'
"CirilBs)for,,:4.,p. . -: -.,::; _j
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7. All Christians sh-oUldtrring thes ..to the ChurCh. The
pastors should be the first to iJ3Y thBrtithBsin utde'r tal be
to their people.
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8. tQI: Sta fl 9:i jp;Jir financial reports on con
ference"' accotlPlte o.. tb?2 c,.e,fl[Prf..!f2ce t1'e asurer before the 15th
of June each year.
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9. The committee proposes the rates for pastors' salaries (if
there is sufficient money) as follows:
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Wife allowance 100
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E-ach:;childI,:,:..,..... ,.. ';:e;J 1'2.5-'
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St;)rvice ;"
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Month:ly sC!19ry".
3,000 frs.
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200
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Service 50
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who have finished thel.i: studies in, Rhodesia or
at Mulung'wishi wil1
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rectd:ve4,500 over thoir base mon
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Ibhly salary. If said pastor is a,di,st'rict' superi:ntendent, he
will receive an additional 4,500 fr'ancs to mon
.thly sg,lary .,base. Persons going to one year of additional
schooi;ing, an additional 1.000 frs. per month,
and those goingfor'sixmonths will receive an add.itional
500 frs. per month. Those who have additional studies in for
eign lands will receive 4.500 frs. per month above the base
salary.
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An offering veiiicn.isdistr.i-cts of theCen
tral Congo Conference for the Church in the KahoRgo-andMano,-.
no C9ngo
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Report No. 12 (a)
COMMITT"EE ON S'otIALJ-tVANGELISM AND "SOCIAL 'CENTERS
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SQcial Evangelism
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1. The Christian family is an example for allpeop.te in prayer,
in the reading of the Bible,' in tne singing of 'songs, in
other pe9ple, ,in_teac,hing th,eir children and
other children in in befpre
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2. We Coriference each dis
trict to' help in the work of Social Evangelism.
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3. We request the Conference to give us a program for the Social
Centers.
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4. There is a great. needfor Social Centers be
cause there tearn' how to theii-'children' s
clothes, and Ie arn to iroil their ciothek. I t is there
that they should be to' cbok good learn how
to have all' kinds of
5. We want the women tdknow tha.t ,the work, of the Social' Centers
is not done only iri:the class, r.oom,b.ut in ithe villages as
well - to hc;llp them improve. the.ir. own hom.E3!.}.as well as those
of their
6 . The work of theSoc..ial CElnteris
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English and othc:q; ianguages.'
'Lokoto Paul
. Secretary: On'Udinga
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COMNITTEE ON SOCIAL EVANGELISr-'1 ANQ
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Social Centers

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ily there should be classes for men, ch.i'.t;qren
. challenge them to a richer life and at the samd"'time
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smcrte ;::Usef-ul-:membs t,y Thsge classss

,.,;.; rooms. o;r .; and !
'1'1:. of, -diSct;JSiUOns'or' panelp, . '"
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';: wh"at.dthsy can.: .. 8rturph, more than
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wonderful programs to share with the peopie
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ihi's C'6-ITimittee Wlal"lts the.i:.
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Co-nff,3ren,cs",tPE .:f3 time to
:' '8" st: 1001 T:or lead13.:rs"i,f"h$ocial.,.Centcilrs with Norene
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,.al.,Centers and work up programs sui section.
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Otcri::'eila Secretary:.KaS:Ongo Jerome
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Report No. 13
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The i j radio
evangelism, audio-visual aids which can be used in churches,
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Sunday Schools, schools or for community work, and radio commun
ication between stations.
There seem to be great opportunities for radio evangelism.
Radio Luluabourg will give broadcasting time. Also a studio has
been set up by the Mennonite Mission in luluabourg. There is a
good possibility of cooperation with them, and in fact, one pro
gram has already been done through this studio. It is felt that a
regularly scheduled program is much better than individual pro
grams. However, to do t h+
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ld require a trained person sup
plied by the MethodistCt1afch 'two or
workers. We do not have"meahs at tRis
plea Therefore, a Maughlin
man) " i::mundu Pawl, '. Jetty Schmidt and H. til Maclin (ConsyltC3lJt)
was appointed to and to plan for
next ye,.ar. Thip ,comrni;t;tee is . also responsible for starting work
in ci:f'S'w programs', ,f(llir broadcalt'ing if
this ci:\-P be arrarige:d.: "';: ",iJ. .Lt.
I nte r-st . being.re.-est ablishe d.
Equipment is being sta'hcta!t-ttiz<ed"by:using Missavila t.rEln!?ceivers.,
four sets have been Lodjs" Lulua-oqurg . and
Wembo Nyama. five more sei:s ,land two re'pai;r kits w.ill 013 purchas
ed. These sets will eventually be placed at Kindu, Minga, Katako
Kombe, Lomela and a standbY.'Dld eciLfiprrient. "is: to . be sold to help
defray expenses. The legal representative is asked to obtain a
radio license for Kindu station. '
The following policy for
been established: The administrative choose."twQ pI'
three competent, responsible persons' to, act as (lps'rators. The,se
persons will qualify as operators finishing a
short course to b,? given by the technician who:' installs tbe radio
or by 'competent" :
Th'e .rules hava been adopted:
1. Radio's ate to be employed only for matters! ,pertaining
to the Church.
2. Permissiontofra'nsmit messag'esforanyother organi
za.tio!,,) or unustJaldiicumstances .must be,.ob
tainecl..in writing <from the PreSident ofthe,aqministr
ative council. <
3. Only those messages which cannot be sent by mail are
to be sent by radio.
4. Every.message ,must be,writte n and in the hand of the
operator before the transmission begins.
5. No transmission of money is to be made by radio.
6. Only the operator should talk during transmission.
;' A committee for determining' a suitable radio schadule is
composed ,,?f John Hughlett, Jerry Schmidt, and Koi Paul.
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The accumulated funds which provide for the purchase and up
keep of radios exceed the cost of recommended purchase of new
equipment. We propose therefore.that the money not needed for
these items be made available for the other activities of the
committee: namely, radio evangelism. We ask the Coordinating
mittee for a budget for audio-visual aids.
It was reported that films and possibly a projector can be
obtained on loan from the American Cultural Center in Luluabourg.
A list of these films is to be sent to each station.

If the Church does not already possess a projector in good
condition and if one cannot be easily borrowed or rented, then
we recommend that a 16 mm projector with sound be purchased.
J Chairman: John Hughlett
Cliff Be rtholf
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Report No. 14
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TRANSPORT, BUILDING, AND AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE
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A. Transport.
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Kilometrage Rates:
This committee recommends that the. fol.lowing of kilo
metrage be used of. transpo:r;};'.;by mission
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:5.mali' . ..: "40 fro @ km.
;;:.... ." . ,.Camidnette, Landrover, Am. cars 2"5 fr. @ km
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... .. ,Kombi.:::>:" 20 ill- @ km.
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YJ" ,:o.!. VW Sedan .. fro @ km.
.over 100 cc. 8 fJ;;. @ km.
under 100 cc. 6 fg} km.
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. . Bicycle.' 4 fro fg} km
. We, ttr::maint'ain the l'owest"possible rates but find
.' ' rates because of
-,' J CGsts fO.t 9aSQlina' ("ancf"pther ,supplies.
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. A paidchauffers who. reed:'de in
the' cost 6flivi'r'itj fs' considerably h'igher,_!
than the ,ruJ;:al+ "area:::: .i.S':' .. LuJ.Aiabou'xg-.lCdnsidering the new rlJ- -;
ling poef.(jJisJ:notre'quired to be paid we,'
desire to study the maKing a recom- .
mendation.
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We suggest that the District Superintendent, Station
an:d the: chi3l,1ffers -bi:ran'getrips and' to'
the prOps r use il'!a'J.r. control. I nt,he ..-.
event, that the Dist'ric,t SOpeitin'tonden't: H(1 n6t 'present; his as
sistant or another whom he selects will preform these duties.
The trf?asurer,will_rf,3.:t;9ifh the receipts and pre pare facture s
to the .. A quarterly
report fOr is' requested to be sent to the Mission
Transport Department to determine if kilometrage rates are suf
ficient or excessive. Salaries of the chauffers as well as
others assisting in the operatiofl\ will be
taken from the rJ;l,c.a,\ptsof;",?;ai,dvi.;;"'.:i..cles. _ . i.t..
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Serv;ce.
We suggest that a courrier service be established '
stations where postal service is not now suppl:iedby M,4.5.The.
mission is instructed to purchase one bicycle for e.ch route.
Cos t.JI!f: bicycles and.is a:lfcirie 9" flo.t :clai-ifers,r wil1 bet a'ke ri from
fUfl9}:;::;alrev:ldy::provided'for .'th'is,'-Pfurp-b'se .Weiinl::fb Nyama is t,o be
the hub of this servicG and all carriers will converge there
on ,a givencday each weok. Workmen will be sUpplied by the
stapion,$ ;inVo.lved and courrier fees will the workmen,fs
salp-ries fgr those days il'l: co-urrie:x:;!sorvice. Courriers will
be paid: at::theS rate of 1 fr. per kilometer for the shortest
practical.t'outJ3 betwlaen stations. Initial service 'will be
the following statlons':l \,' 'c
Lodja ... ; "!'" WemboNyama':iL " .. .10 "G
Minga., "!'" Wembo Nyama
Wombg'Nyania- . ;.',: '! ';,-,.

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Sale of Old Vehicles.
We request permission to examine all vehicles not now inop
e ratirm;oondi tion and to sell arl-y':wllYieh are notcOris{dered
useful to the mission. Jack Re:i:ti';::St'An Maughli't( and Kimb:ul"u
to s,et . pr.-\qe.,Ej, :of .. ;?nd re
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Waren,ouse.gt, Bena Dibele:
We.. appr:ove, :the suggestion to purchase the warehouse at Bena
Dipele Allaert if money is available. We feol that
this building would facilitate the movement of freight from
Bena Dibele and increase the effeciency of the department.
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Passengers Transgorted dri
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We suggest that mission vehicles be permitted to carry mission
people on a previously arranged trip if'a place is
. and,th<6weightis not Selection of passengers will
:Oe ,at the descretion.pf 1<.h,e.,.statioh Transport Committee. Rates
for passengers will be 5 frs: per kilometer for the distance of
their.tr.,ip;transpor,t of baggage ,will be, marlein addi-tion
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to
;c,parges'-'t>"B-aggagE;lw.;illL be,transp:o:rtaa at. the rate of
hg .' 'pe<,lqp ki+ometers .. J''waver Of. responsibil,i ty"
,) . ,chau-ffersto hav.e sl:gned for emergency
J',-transPQ,;rj; pe rsonoel.
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This committee retoml1lehds" '6e made for the cost
of buildings'to do-uble the capacity .pf tho Present
school buillil.$,ng at Lodj There Ii's r'Iee.d' for'immediateaction
On this tthatfinancial needs can ,be assessed
,'and constructi<o'n'sltaiFted as soon as possible., ' .,
We suggest that Larry Pleimanh prepare plans for new school
b,uildings ,rierE?dedat presl3nt tnsmwith cost es
timai;est.othe ,.,Commi tte.-e, gf' We' suggest
that, herefe:r,to:plans' ubmit'ted ,.ifor thefoJ:lowing:
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Laboratory for5econdary.School, Office for Regional School
and Central ,Primary Senool.,,
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C. j\gricult
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The'fco'mmit-tee'.suggests th'a't we fake advantage. q:f the invitation
i:o" send'studSlrtst'o tur'aiSi:ho'ol, at 'Sandoa and that
th6'Committee "of students from boys
<who desire to make a vocat:i,on of Eigricultu:re. Each, dis
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J tr.ic.twill provide .alisf c6'f .who desire. such train
ing; .Funds . 'tuiltitrri' ana and from Sandoa ;is to
be'. prOvided by tho - mission. '" r"
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I n view of the fact that agriculture provides a larges ource
of the incomsfor .weprbpoie that
study. be made. ,to ' Q{3st p.oss:ible type ofagricul tural
,; p,t!;Jgram' for the" mission to' follow'. We urge people -toJ co'ntribu
te constructive ideas to this committee. Funds designated for
agricultural work time
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,.,;Ot.etela Secretary:.. Kimbulu Paul
Eng.:l-iSih 56,ere'tary: 'S.tan'Maughiin
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erested in teaching people to read and write and
able to promote this work. . :j:cs,;:: U:"n ..1
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wit:' others materJ:aifi,' make a list of aJ.l
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5. Literature workshop - We recommend that a Literature workshoR
be held within next year for the Central and ..'
conferences and that one ,member.:F:;pm
>'.L i;,;to attend >'ih " GPopecning
:: :": will'baL'sent ;:.I'Ioar
,;"c:,fjromf'.hss SeerEitery" of .
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\:4;Q, X's,co,l1lme nd,thEl'ttffef Book 'Store in' Lo'eli
t:iG Bishop I s Cabinet appoint someon"e 't'o th'swork This pe,rson
\::.11. work ,in "w..i th. ,too L.ita.tia.tUrefrrd'd\Jctio'n ',and
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t ,allj:lJPo,k,g :'soldfw; :35%sbove thao,:c'i9l.-
, . oT' of, Etri3,hsptJrtatib'ti 'and
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B. Committee recommends that the following committee be ap
pointed to make a thorough study of the Print Shop at Lodja:
Jim Albert, Gladys Maw and Dnema Joseph.
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9. to improve the.effencieBcy of the Literature Commit
the was chosen to prepare a budget
for 1965-1966: Luhahi Emile, Albert, Edith Martin,
Lorena Kelly, A.J. Reid, Jack Gorham and Dorothy Gilbert.
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Budget for 1965-66
Salaries ,..' ..
564.000 frs.
Printing (i4books) "'. . . . 1.BOO.000
Supplies 260.000
Rent . . 350,000,
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Total 2.9Tzr. nab f"ts.
\!.rr;:Ulfhe-.lCon'lrrtt-tee: recommends that each d.:fJtr:i,ct"lrRciJie p.i:ovIsi'ons
for the new missionaries Oti:3tela
1 a r\g"u\:!i'ge/
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English Secretary:: d,i th' Maxtin
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COMMITTEE
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1. We thank ,!3od for our new .'
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2. We thank God for our new missionaries.
3. We thank Dr. Harry Denman for coming.; to-us with hiis".:inspira
messagos.
God for working with us and giving us strength in
our,jime of trouble.
5. We thank God for our older leaders too, our pastors, superin
j:,sndentSl,. missionaries and others who.:.!?.t:&;tye::,d :.wi$us.::th'lJough
our time of trouble. "':.j :;,. ":;').;;.', ;.' '
6. We thank our friands who gave us the cars; and'
making it possible for the work to go forward faster.
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7. We appreciate the close 'hava
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Conference - eating together and workingtbgli/the'r'. . ..
B. We want to. thank all of the Lodj a such good
care b'f providing s1eeping t meals and warm hos
pitality.
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9. Thanks to Sally Reinecke and her helpers for the good meals.
10. We thank Joe and Gladys Maw for their work with us in days of
trouble and days of peace, for they will go before we meet
for Conference in '66. will remember them in our prayers.
Chairman: Gladys Maw
Otetela Secretary: Ngoi Jean
English Secretary: Gladys Maw
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p upecJ::intenqent
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B. De Sousa:'
W.D.C.S. Representative
D. Cabingano
Pas t.Pt-'" 'ii.. ,'" ",'"
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LeOJ2.,.oTd\Li1.JJi04,lit u'!t and.::..phurbhi, J,- ,}
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M. Andrade
Church Co-Workers
de Costa
M.Y.f. Counsellor
B. de Sousa
Woman's Work
.!' f..1C:''l!3. de Sousa
Sunday School
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H 'T:m;:be supplied
foyer and Social Evangelism
To be supplied
Methodist l"Ien
. Mar;bins':
.I.t:!..Y.P.v..iJ1 e Ci rc u,;l
Martins
Thysville Church and Center
W.':, :J-ack$oIl
Assistant District Missionary
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50ngololo Lhurch and Lenter
Dr. & Mrs. Bob White
IME Kimpase Work
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. _ Dorothy C'
J. I-rancisco
Lhurch
Adao Albert
I'loerl:::ieke . " L.
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Marculino Nyani
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Church . '
Refygees, i.n Katang,a: .'. " . I .'
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Administrative Council
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President & Districi '. '-' ,Ofr'l'UkokoMarcus
Missionary " Larry PleimanW
Station Chairman Urn' Ukoko !"1arcus
Ass istantLSt;a-t-;ioh-{;Hai rman Tuleku DanieL.-.":j ,
Tre as titf':efr' L ':-:; :,' ,', oj
Tunda Sh ungu F rJanc;o"i's
Pastor tns 31 S.-!, ,:t'tJl-etk-u ,:' ,:
W S C S .;, 'Rspers s:e,tit-ativ e s Yandj u Marie,
Primary Sch-obl'-'Di..I:'8Ctor
.'i ..J 'i-linda :Shungu;f.ran;tffs ,;
Directress of:"Jt"he'fldyer and Women's 1larry: le.i:maMn \ and"'"
Work Yandj u fVlarie, " "
Director -of StindaY'School
Lupungu"IPau;1 ;c' .'
Directress, oT'Woman's: School Wadiahando H. &Sal1:y r
,L.J 'P];e'imanh
Dire c tEir": -'o:f "M".Y. f' .-, L) c' 'TO": be-''St..l"pplied
M. Y F. Co F' .J Larry Pleimann
Director
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.'"' t: Tdhda 5n-Ungu' Tx'"9nc;oia<'
Kindergarte'f1:." ":' Ambumpetshaka Helene" T
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Teachers', ,c.", .. __
Lupung u Paul, KiJmbi'c.'J."
Ekindapangu
. <Ukurfgu-A ""J'WemboNyama ' .
A., Dikoma and
Shaku Anne.
Secretary for Primary School Lungundu Paul
Nurse Yema Emile
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Directorbf Schools Tunda Shungu Franliois'
Dj alu Cirelli t Tuleku Dan"iel
Djalu Church Tuleku Dani:el':
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Wetshi Nd'j-adi,and; Unyumbi Tambwe Franc;ois:
Dis-hasHi" .l{Jki.:t.aOvrundu.,. Tungunga, Uku-' I '.'
ndula, Longon'ya., :i9leltla and Utete To be supplied
Teachers in the "Re:gi.tihal Schools Lunganga S., Omokoko P.
Upumbu G., Nyundu L. &
Wemb'Ukunda Antoine.
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Kandolo Circuit UpelYli Daniel
Kandolo, Lutula Upelili Daniel
Luhuhula, Lokombe To:,..be supplied '/
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Dispensary
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Yuha Raymond'
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Penge Diowo
Utshudi, Dj ung 'Uman'ga
Lukuki, Penge Diowo .
Tuku Diukuma, Unema
Ngulu, Etshumbi, Utshudi Una Lusek{
Talodi, Tumbul: '
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Kudi Circuit
Assistant
Elonge, Dnema, l\ilendi,"" Ehekesula and
Mudimbi
Mundala, Elamba, and Tukuku
Pakema, Wuhu and
Nd j e ka CirclJj t,
Assistant,
Luseli, Usumbu ci:nd Akungu,le
Hyango, Wudi, Unamu, Ulungu
Ndjeka
Shesa, Shingu
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Konde ': ".' ,
Teachers in the RegionaiSchools
kanga Circui '\:;,
Assistant
Kuti, Pungu, Diata and
Umbeka
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Lld.9imb...., .CArcui t
Tudimba
Udiku, Kudi
Mumbumindu, Lotelama
Esuku, Tumana
Tukula, Adidiema
Dispensary
Teachers in the Regional Schools
KATAKU KOMBE DISTRICT
Council
President and District Superintendent
Station Chairman
Missionary Advisor
Assistant Station Chairman
District Treasurer
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Upelili Daniel
To be supplied
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Dna Kenemo Isaac
Utumba 'Samuel
Udikt,l '. Pierre
NdjerigB.la,:
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Utumba Samuel
'Oma, Kenemo Isaac
Una:kenemo Isaac ,
"00.8", Kenem,a' :-1 ,"
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Urnat uku"pieirEt' ," c, ,.
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Manya Andre, Ope'diD.
Mbuladinga R.,Ko!
Ukit'olela, Lungudi P.
Upelili Daftie.l
KasadiAntoint?'
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f\.rdj'ati Albe;;"f . ,".
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Ndjati Albert
To be supplied
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One mba Andre
To be supplied
Luhandjula A.,Mukanga
L.,Mundala J. and
Dikoma Paul.
Ngandemema Jean
Ngandemema Jean
Stan IvJaughlin
Ungendangenda Jos.
okitakenge Leonard
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'DIs trl-ct:- Ltd j Ongendangenda Jos.
Rep - 0'1\- 1).is:.:t rict Pas tors Olekonya Paul
Di re c tor of hools Oki take nge Leona;rd,
W.S.C.S. Re
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I'Efsen1ta1ives
K umbe H., U.ditu,,' V
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J,o;Anne Maughlin-:
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and Utshumbe Emile.
Advisors:; -:' Stan- &. J.,
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D'emge
M. Y F. Co . Stan' Maughl.in
Direct,P;,;,. ,q,C pispensaries
Athanase
::Rurcsl, [ell) t ruct-lloh. lJi rec tor Stan Maughlin
Women's- liJor'k' Drectress JoAnne Ililaughlill
Assist,ant Me
Advisor'
Stan Maucghli'tj . j
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1 Girls' Hostel Tshupa.
j Advisor
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Director of' Indu'strial and' ,. .L' ,
Departments
':,s'tan
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Dil:'.ectl";ess of Woman I s SCbCfol JoAnne Maughlin
Assistant ',;- , ,-'iC';:,:p '. ,
Kepinga
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Schotil Director
Denga Paul ,
Sunday Advisor
JoAnne Maug'hlin
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Mal,lghlin
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JoAnne and
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.i,'i\ ",Lama Mit;:hel, Andju
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Teache ot'Primary School' D.,dkitambuyu
, ;.M D., Ndj ulu
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A.,Umba N.,Diongo J.
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Rene.(Sec)
Teachers'ih'Regional Schools
f ..: Tshum'",mga'n'ga P., Umba
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Wembolenga I.,Lopema
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'fr.,Lodi G.,
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li!:lgele Circui..i . ( Lukali Raphael
Assistants P'. - &. Lumbe
Lambert
Lutundula, Kasende Emmanuel
:,',i Opedi, Shaku, and4ulDal"lu" . ElembuRene
Kawe, ; Kingombe , Umewutsha ,(Ondj'e'ke,
...ftf'umb's,-land Uhese '",-
Kasongo, Antoine
Umwe uku, Lohonda, Awunda,
and)'Pafr(' Ahamba To be supplied
Kasongo, Tongo-Lutundula "r-Lurribe' (lambe rt
Lengola
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." Usungo' P:' _t.&. Lumbe Lambert
Nyumba, Osolongo, ,f' cl
.alidUngambo To be supplied
Ulemanu, and Hiekele " To be' supplied
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Assi'stants Usungo P. Lambert
Dkodiakoka, Lokenye
Dispensary -;\"
Luhaka
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and Kengete ,]0
,Usuffiba';Kalonda I, Wuh u, Umadikoka, _
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and Omana -,lIn8'..;,.5 a k scae
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.Circ ui t Lukali
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,.'ano"'Wlela ",:,.i
MundJo, Adima, Opangu, and
..EiYu n' -ria' ',. Ci' .
Lupaka
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Kay, Kanga'::'!ry,wandj i, Uhumi-Lutunga,
and' Pungu-pjhl.r<e, rJlbuyekumbu
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K:itambala ." ... ' Lungamba Rene
Head ,of School Ehata Raymond
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i,: ',Kat.ako,- Omenanga, Dmosongo, Lupanu
. ,-and . Ona-Saka Benoit.
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,). ut.ula; Putu-Ona-Koi, Lukangaka and
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"Kesende . . ....- Atunyi Paul
: . Lukamba I, &. Lukamba II Ehanga Cosmas
-'-' P;i.sperfsar.v.:,, " To be supplied
Uvungu, D'j'g'ngq,. Lutanga and Yanyi Ulekonya Paul
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"Djin9,.B ELitJi..uit Olekonya Paul
Esonga-'Dj ing,a.,-: Ngandu, Luhata I, and
Kaya'" E mung u IVlichel
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LurrH:iuli, Olomo and
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Tshale
He-Pete ,of ,
opelele, Mianiba, Usuk.randa, Omondj 0
and Ut,e.ha " " "
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,Shinga I and Lokg
Ng.o.m.ba Clrcu;i..:t.. '.
Assistant ,-
Ngomba, Utshudi, Olembe,
Omesende, Koyos6Hgo,':Yambayamba and
Okolonga
Dispensary
EgmbuliCi:tcuit
Assistant ' ,
Kahudi, Kiomi, Ngongo,
Alum6a, Ekulakula and Malawu
Ngongo- Yusenge, Dipu'ndu, Kalakala-Vuye,
and Dmelenge
Dispensary
Shumenanga and Lumami
Unya Victor
Mukula Albert
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OmanaA-ncire
Tshumun1ianga Paul
Pamata Jean
Ukutshi Daniel
.::;2hole Louis
Omana Andre
Etshima Alphonse
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Yuhe Armand
Omana Andre
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t s hIm a:' Ai ph a n S8
Etshima Alphonse
/'1usafiri Albert
'- L,yadyi:Je an
Bawuka Alphonse
\)handj a, EkUKU, 'Ngengele, Katopa, Kinumbe,
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Presider'itand District Superintendent
Missionary'Adv'isor
Station Chairman
Assistant
Treasurer
Pastors
Pastor in District
Primary School Director
Director 6f Regional Schools
District Lay
Director of Secondary School
Kindergarten '
To be supplied
Diongo Albert
E.H. Lovell
Diongo Albert
Dungu Pius
Shaku Albert
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Ashema Piex,re and
Umanguo Albert
-Ak-asa Alphonse
Shaku Albert
Shuku Joseph
Otenga Gabriel
Ahuka Andre
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Etshtiko V6roMiquefi'
Missionary"Advisor
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Directress of Womanfs School EtshokoVrcinique,
IV1. Y F. Direc:t',or,' '. Shuku Joseph
Sunday School Director Shuku "-.
Social M-ildred Lovell .and
Adiyu H.
Nurses ,Dungu
'r-lisal:)eth'-', ..r) r'j,> "
Uhandj u Elisabetht.,
Directresses ;:of.,ti:ls 'S:G:!;cial Center Et s h0 kd'\1e.lio nique J
Lovel:J.;: 'r
Assistantnu Uhandju Elisabeth
Industrial Diongo AlbJ,l,tii'
Assistant On'Usuku Albert
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Te ac hecr<t,f"i-; i'.iS. ".:j
Lukumbu
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' .. 'and Lqct'fH::r flI go,
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Teachers Dembo J., NdjekaA. ,;"C,
Utshudi J., Pandja
Usiml::>i' G;,;&';Djamba ,A,.,,:
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of' Secondary School
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Assistants Diumi
Professors Olela J.,Okenye Juliene,
Diumi L., Mildred and
E.H. Lovell
Ass tant Inspector
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Shaku Albe rt
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.l<.i.ndu_ City Circ ui t Diongo Albert,Ashema P
Kindu City Church Umanguo A., Ashama P.
Assistant
an' , "
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Lumbulumbl;.l: Jeah .. P.ierre
Camp LetshdAbel
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To be supplied"
Catholic Mission To be supplied
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Katako: Koihlie rcu;lt Hyombo Emile
Basoka
Hyombo'Emile
Lubelenge . On "Umba David
Km Vingt-Hai't
,', Mulibb:Joseph,
"., MuluW'aRobert
Km 37
Kas66go- Andr ,
Lumbela' 'i., To be cst:lpplied.
Pensionnaires " If
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To be supplied
Dungu
Kiseittbwe
To be suppli
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OslongoAn:);'oine
Osongo Antoine
Katako Kombe
To be supplied
5henge
Lukala
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Tshumbe-Tshumbe
Ehuke Benjamiri
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Luseli Tharcis
Hyumi
To be supplied
Ulangati
Dipongo
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L;aktil-u
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Katumbi "'(ona
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President and Distr.ict Superintendent
Vice-President
Missionary Advisor
Station Chairman
Assistant
District Treasurer
Pastor of Church
Assistant ,Pastor
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5acondary Sthool nirector
Primary School pirector
Directordf -'Regi.onal Schools
Director 6f:Evangelist School

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W.S.C.S. Representative
Directress Girls' Hostel
M. Y. F. Representative
District Supply Pastors Representative
Medical Depart.me,nt R.eprEltsentative
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Missionary AdVTs'ors
Pastor
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Secondary School Direotor
Assistant
Professors
Director of Evangelist School
Assistant
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11 if II
II Ii It
II II II
Shutsha Pierre
Ndjate DanieJ.
Joe fVlaw
Shutsha Pierre
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Ndjate Daniel
Pete Peterson
Lukumbu Mathias
Onema Joseph
Osamba Albert
Nguwu Pierre
Onema Joseph
Pete Peterson
Ekoko Unema and
Unyumbi Henriette w
Uyaka Veronique
Andjudinga Paul
Dikele Georges
Wembulua
Lukulunga Andre
Joe Maw & Jerry Schmidt
Lukulunga Andre
Lorena Kelly
All the missionaries
Ndj ate Daniel
Pete Peterson
Onema Joseph
Umasumbu Charles
Cliff Bertholf, Pete
Peterson, Unema Jos ..
Umasumbu Lharles, Shut'sha
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Pete Peterson
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Girls' Boardilig De;p'qrtrnE!;!1t. for
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Pastor for Girls' Hostels
Printing Press
Nurses
Advisors for all, schools" Women's
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Directress of Girls'
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Vice;"Principals
Teachers
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Director of Regional Schools
Teachers in Ii
Directress ofWoime.n' s
District Lay Leader
Treasurer
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Ukamba D.,MbudiC.)Djam
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Ekoko Unema &. GladyS Maw
Utshumba IVlarie
Uyaka Veronique
Uwanga Kikumba
Osamba Albert
Kikumba Paul
Gladys Maw, Jim Steven
son &. Osamba . !
Wembulua F. ,Mbuyafono 5.
All ::the missionares
Lorena Kelly
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Ethel and Karer
Stokes
Joe Maw, Gladys Maw and
all teachers in. Boys'
Secondary
Nguwu Pierre
Alengo C.,
Leno J.,Deke A.,5hakam
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Ahamba A.,Utshudi D.,
Emanyama G.,Eshimu
Eku P.,Upasa J.,Epenge
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Utshumba Marie and
Gfbadys Maw
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Wembulua
Koi Paul
Utshumba Marie and
Gladys (Vlaw
Ndjati Daniel
Ndjati Daniel
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Ndjati Daniel
Lopemba Pierre
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Kasongo Benoit
Uluku David
Udimba Lopema Moise
Ndjediembu Antoine
Unyipala Leonard
Tusanga Vincent
Danga Thomas'
Ukito Alphonse
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Okoka Gaston
Enund'Alushi Michel
Ndjundju Jules
Lodi Jean
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Son90la Nicolas
Lumami Thomas
Udimba Lopema Moise
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Kukanya Jacob
Valentin
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Udjanga Andre
MaluwanyiAuguste.
Ekanga Chappelle
Ekenge Benjamin
Alambua Joseph
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Onema Joseph
Ulinga Joseph
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Edj ulu Helene
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Assistant Kasongo Jer6me
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Ukito D., Ohadi Andre, , ,
Lungumula L., Ehunguno
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Dikonga Lako Joseph
Diumi Alimonde
Nyangulu Joseph
Ekqlo-Mbaka
Tukumbi Eierribe Antoine
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Assistant Elonge Mathias
Nyama Lowo Pungu Albert.
Vangu:o.j Emayulu Jose-Ph'
UsumbLt, -eand Luwundj i Shonga Benoit
Diwoko' :Lung!i:+a Lotembo Alphonse
Kanga Seke .
Elonge Mathias
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Usambi Wembi Alphonse
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Om'Okoko Pierre
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Medical Department
Tambwe Joseph
Director
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District 5uperintendent
Missionary "
Pastor (Otetela &, Tshiluba 5ervices)
Protestant50cial Center
Home Econcimics
Dispe nsary :':2_:.' .'" "
Literature & Education
Transpo;t-'r'>"I' , ,',
Administia:tfve
Administrative
Katubue
Tshikaji ' ,.
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Sunday ,School
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Pilot
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Dleka Pierre
Mbukahamba 5ilas
Ekangu Auguste
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r.l!bukahamba Silas
Mbukahamba Silas
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Enyusumbu Leonard
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Osumba Gomer
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Asanga Jean
Dleka Pierre
Ekanga Booker
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Luma Antoine
Akamula Antoine
Ekundu Auguste
Mbehadi .',
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On' Udinga franliois't,
Joe Davis
On'Udinga franl,;ois
Norene Robken., .....
Sally Reinlicf<e
Tunda Andre &, M. Reitt
Edith Martin,JacJf Gorh..am
,Jack Reitz . .
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Kawf"'Mich131
John HugHlett Lewis
Dr. and Mrs . Youmans.:
Leta Gorham
Taluyamba
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Jack Reitz,NdjukeMdi M.
Wes Eiseman
Kuhu Louise,
Shungu 'D . Davis, Mar
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MaiJ:e,EH{ihr-1artin,
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Margaret Sally
Reinec:ketrs'MrsVJ(ikumba,
D.Davis
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Apsist'sh't Taluyamba Albert
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Stan and J. Maughlin
Lynn Lewis
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Dr. and Mrs. Youmans
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Prlf"i.dent' an,d 'District Superintendent Luhaka Jean
Missionary (non-resident) A.J. Reid
;S.atiol) .Chairm:an Luhaka Jean
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Dendi Jer6me
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Hyango 1V1eilleur.:
" Omeonga Joseph '
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Director of Primary School Hyango Meilleur
of Regional Schools Okito Joseph
Director of Hospital &. Rural Dis
pensaries
"I:J' ' , Moise
of Leper &.' T.a! Colony
'Lul.engi'Samuel
'Hospital Administrator I<.asong,o" Joseph
Directresses of Women's Work Kumbi, [ . , Hazel Re.id
Dlrectre'ss of Woman t s School E.cIJu Luhaka
::Il,QY.-9 I ,RQarding Department UtshLidi'Undu Antoine
":" ,jfo a rdi n9 , De par tment An 'W,:unga Henriette
of W!5. C. S. District Edju Luhaka
of W.S. C. S. 5:tation, ,'," I
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Director of I ndustriall:J)epa-rtmeh-t' Luh.a,k.f3.- Jtj! an
,Assistant 'Koi Dominique
M.'Y.F.Cllunsellor
Omeonga'Alphonse
LaY" La r Nonge Boniface
qf Station Church ,
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" Pastor of surrounging villages Dendi :Je:d3me
Pri!flary _School
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A.,Ngulu Nonge B.,
Nong'UtambaA.,Kasamba
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$ hOO,g,F\,nya T., Lumangu A.,
'A:,., Wemba Kungu
-A.,Ululu A., ,and Oken
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"Wetshi R.,,,Kalema P., Ng
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Udimba Tsheka F .',
J.,Luhata
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On'Ukunda J.,Ndjate, Urna
Koie, Ukunda L, Kabuku
P. ,lVlurnpa J. Nonge B ...
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'Director of Hospital and Rural
Dispensaries Ndjadiyu Moise
Nurses Osango Peul,'
Uhambi Mundeke M.,
"Umumu E." Uluku f.
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Nyandi Pauline
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Lubefu tJFcu':t.. :t;.c, '::L:i: Omeonga'
Assistant,;;':JD ' Ngoi.' Jean' ' (J..J
Lubefu ""; i::;, Omeonga Joseph
Lekama /Engu, 'M'dHlnl'O and Ki tanga L KoF Hya'hgo Armaiid
Onema, Udinga and, Wuma' , .i." 0, Pungu Daniel:
Dj e k' Utenpi, Ushing' Untu, Ulela and ,,;
Tsheti ,'i,;.LKeng'e Peul : ,'.i: C','
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Utshimba'; "r\fdj'adi'" .,
Lort1e'na Alphonse
Uhali ,< " 'J
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Lumung,l:! and'Ahi'ndli::'
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Osodu ' ' , Okese> Jean"'::: .,'
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Preside'flt and District Superintendent Udimba Paul'"
Vice-President \"'8 tshi Victor
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Missionary Advisor Gene Lovell
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Udimba Paul
Ass.1s-ta'nt Wet,h,i .Victor
Treasurer, oJ., ,the District Okoko fvlichel'
Church (Kibombo) \Natshi Victor
Pastor:6'r-:'Df;'trict {Tunda} " Lpdi Michel
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Paul
Direct5rof Hospital and
pensarj,es" '" T'Ukunda Rene
Director "oft's per Colony Manda, "Don-al,
Assistan,t,tot.he Hospital Director 'Kitete'Pascal
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Sunday School
Eoarding lJept. Lomena Jean
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l"Lenibf;3Yohapi
Directt'efs)fe,s o,f ;Wome n I s School
!..:. ':,' Udimba, M. Lovell
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Kinderqi:rr);e ri:, \ Uwali U,dimb,e
SociaYWcrt:k ' Unya Wet9hi
IndustriiEttijork '; UdilTlba Peul,

Pastor 'at: Kibombo We,ts.h,i Victor
Pastor at Tunda LCfdi'r-.'lichel:
D:rectortff Primary School (Kibombo) Okoko.Michel
Teachers a't Kibombo Tshombe,J., Usimbi Jules
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Akaki Marie, Mungi.M.,
Tundci M.,
A;,Una-Mboya D.,
Emandj u A., Ul,u,a R., Ndj u
tosmas,UmaLonga
T'Uyumba
D. and' Katako
Director 61 Regional Schools (Tunda) Uminu E. Paul
Teachers at 'Uminu P.:, Talundj a
Lufudu P:,Ndjulu Albert,
;: f\j'gulu'Jos.,Loma Antoine,
Udimba A., Mulenda eos
mas & Lomena Jean
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Teachers of Regional Schools Lukushe Jos.,Ukundja R.,
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Jean,Kombe Alph.,
A.,Luhahi Emile,
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Albert,Umana E.,Osongo
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Director of Hospital & Rural Dfs
pensaries T'Ukunda Rene
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Nurses Lakota Franl,;ois, Unya G.,
Ongandangenda Jos.,Kalcb
nda $hunda :iU'beitt I
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Assistant Director
Kitete Pascal
Nurses (Tun1d:a). " Ukamba l-wt..A(:&b.aliJ,f)s.
Mid-wivs's .; .'. "
Dongo Andj elani and .J..
Nyuka Marie
Director of Leper Colony Manda Donsi'
Nurses Lungunga Jos. ah.d Shembo
Franl$ois .. '
Wetshi
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libombo CircLd.t Victor
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Belgika
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,,"lamba Georges Wumba Fidele
Lukenie Okita Kanda
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Pene Sule and Usangu
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Labayo II "
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Lusulu
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Ukuna Pene Ngongo
Ewala n "
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Punge Kaombe Alphonse
Nganga To bs supplied
II \I II :'j, .
Lubudi
Kiate
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Pens 01en9a To be supplied
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Utanga
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TLlku
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Lunula Lukangu
Spek,angu .: .... ,
Ungundu'
Viamba
Enyamba
Djoko
Diembu
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Biumbu Manda
Lokenie
Evungu .. ,
Matonda
Kasembe
Dimanga'
Lwende
LUling!.J " ,',
Tshele
Diese
Kusu
Yumbi
Ongenyi
Okom5e"-;'
Kusu Lule
Lungumbu
Banda
Ngenda.
Kamana
WEMBO NYAMA DISTRICT
Adminis_trative
aod District Superintendent
Missionary 'Advisor
Station. Chairman
Assistant ,
Dd:rectorof.Secondary School
Director of Newell Booth I nsti tute
Director 0+ School
Director Boarding Dept.
IHir;ectress of Girls I Boarding Dept.
To be supplied
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Senga Albert
Lodi rl.1ichel
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Museu Emile
AiiJ. Reid'
Museu Emile;;
Diki tele Ivjichel
.' Luhlahi Emile
T'Okenge Raphael
Umumbu Andre
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Director of Regional Schools
Directress of Social Center
Directresses" fdf' Women's, School
i Director of
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Hospital Administrator
Director of Rural
Directress of the Maternity
Director of Industrial Department
and Agricultural Dept.
Assistant
Sunday School Superintendent
President of M.V.f.
Station
Pastor of Station Church
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Directresses of Sec:oIJdat;.y,Sb'hool
Girls' Hostel, <,., i J..;:;!L
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Director of, Secondary 5'chsol Girls
Director of PrImary Schooi
Director of BciysJ Department
Teachers of Schqol
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Teachers ai Una-Lua
Teachers at Ndju "
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Kimbulu Paul
Hazel Reid

Ashema .- .
Mbu Woto
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Catherine' .. , ..",.
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A.J. Reid ., .c :.,
Om I Okoko
Luhahi Emile
Kasaae PascaL
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Dikitele Michel
Luhahi Emile
J.MI;Cormick
Luhahi Emile,Kasongo M.
Penge A.,Fred Tiffany,
D. Hill, C. Stilwell,
and Joe McCormick
Hazel Reid and Ulemanu
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Umumbu Andre
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Lumumba AI.
Lukala P.,Dboy Jos.,Ta
lunga F.,P.
Gilbert, Ndjek'S'pa Paul- .
ine,Akenda Marie, Shaku
F. I Wungu A. ,'-Ukungo B.
'Kimbulu Paul
ASikuma, Ed e.,
Ulengi D., Udoduot4bise'
and Umakendi JSB:n:-:'"
.. 'r'obonge' CYrille, PaSu,,'
"E:mbolenga"''t'bdi,, l..ekula
and
Muhemedi JL,llas,TE,lpumbu,
Lufunga ,Embbiehga,IH.am
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Urna Lukulci' J.
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Unyangdnga Jose,Lunganyu
'Ut;shudi;J,:\l. ,:DJurlga"Paul
Ta UnyaJ. ,Uma Ldkenge,
and MularnbaDal),ie'l
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Loteta, Okombe and Opondo Shelaka Paul. .. ,.',
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Okombe and Yanyi Kepulu Armand:.'/.
Wungu Olele Jean
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Dikungu Jean
Djeku, Lutshudu, and Ahamba To be supplied
Ukitana ,
Uduku
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Wembo Victor ;'. ,- -
Tusumba and Ehanga,. j
Samba Pal.:,ll ' .
Kudi, Numakungu, Lukumbu and Wembo
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Djamba, Lungu and Emeke To be supplied ',",.
5 amAn 9.,ua_J;_i.,J.'e ui t Oki tana P'ollca;p
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Samangua, and Y'iinhu Tambala Paul
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Puki Ndjeli' '::. ':
To be supplied
T ambwe eireuit ( ',.! . Tuh ,p,
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Tambwe, niamb
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Yuha Merand
DiwUf'lqJi, Dikoka, LaHema and Uluta
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Ukuka,., Ki:anda and
i Lehe-me, E'ffiUQ.qU, '., To be supplied
Shenga Okita,tmhi, Ukaku,,'- pnyumbi
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. Girls" Ho:stel. 11:; Kai To be supplied
:'T.a> Letshy,:a'rid Kinyamba Armand
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Urnang.a , 'Wah0 , . Drikand:a:, Dj un 9a
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Ud:uinbi, lumanu,
U'I('Gnda 'II
Yanyi and UWlti
Veli Circuit
Lukumbi, Lonema and Veli
Ufuku Veli
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Ta Koi.Daniel
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Kaya},'Albert
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Wumbe Armand
Tii,Koi Daniel
Diki tele Mic'he:f
Ntljate Pierre
Kasoko Paul
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Director of Newell Booth Ihstitute
Director of
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Teachers of the Institute
Kindergarten ", ..:-''::',
0,f;.5:ocia,1.Center
Directresses of Woman's
Director of Hospital
Hospital Administrator
Directress of Maternity I
Nurses
Mid-wives
Baby rold
Hospital Chaplain
Retired Pastors
Director of Industrial and Agri
cultural Departments
On..<?-Lu.tLb.ircui t
Ona-Lua, Ukumba Djela and
Llkungo
,PilJ.lcand j SLhe.JJ.9..a Circuit
Dimandja Shenga, Ulungu and Puhanyi
Ngandu, Ukunga, and Tumba
Lumanda and Djulu
NdJ.u
Ndju and Teke
Kinyamba Emamhi..Jlu, TI
ga, Ngandu E.,
Dikoka Jean,On'Adji,Jos., _.
Anyi Koi, Kambiloand
jVlukandu David.
Ulangi Samuel, Letshu A.,
Ta limo A.:', UlikuCosmas,
Tunyumbd M. &
Memba Paul, TU'sungo Paul.:"
Kasulo, Kunyandja J.,
Unyumanga M. & Tulamba
" , "
,.umumbuVittor
Wetsh'Ukunda A., Okita,
Wu ts h u J .t andUn'fuiiil::fu, V.
Kumbi
Hazel Rei-d",Ldkombe A.
Yema Luhahi,Lokombe A.
Koie Paul
Lumbu Michel
Dembo JustiMe' Urn urnI;l.U ,
,; $amaIJ,g liS _P. ,Ulundu Al.,
.,* :
Akondo J., Um'Ekoko
Olenga V.,WSmbo Nyama be,
T'Edihe
T' UyukLi. Paul/kung:a
Dimandja
Nsona Antoinette, Eshimu
Math., & Wembi Michel
Dembo Justine, Alangawo
Apamantu B.
Hazel Reid
Dembo Umumbu Justine
Lumumba JerOme
Lumumba Jer6me,Lunumbi
Andre, Lumbelelu Nic.,
Wetsh'Ukunda Aug.,Lupanu
Aug.,Lukandju Jacob and
Unyangunga Paul.
A.J. Reid
Luhata Daniel
" "
Dikitele Michel
Usongo Samuel
" II
Ii Ii
Dikitele Michel
Shomba Andre
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T'Dlenga Veli T'Ase Paul
Lutahe \l81i ' Tunyungu Andre
Putu Ve ": '.. " '",. ..1
Dimandja Pi?rre
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J'ules
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Otete;-'C'i;c\ii,f.. ' Ukitana
P..u!lfju", JAka,nda' 'and Dismbo Yemba Paul
. j \ -, ,
Lul$,a,q;,: }a,rHpi and Ndala . Umumbu Joseph
,and Dungu" .!.: 1 To be supp"lied
.. ' .. : Umumbu Joseph i
: ! : !.:;
\ole a .' UsuMb a' eirE: 01t OkitanaPOlicarp
Usumba "'. . i' -:'" ;';1:.:,,,, .. II \I
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.rVice Cnairmal1' of" 't'he Cabinet:
Secretarie_soJ"the
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Cabinet: A.J.Reid
to the Bishop: Joe and, 'Ddt Ifavis ,"
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J\sck Reitz
T.;a..os Jilek,Rei tz
to,Trans)5btt: Di6ng'pno Michel, Talusua
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Assist.f:n1t 'to. Andre
Advisor of Youmans
Assistants:":" '. " . .... .,
Isely, Koi Paul
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Teachers at 'Uni.qnSecOndary School,
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Katubue:"
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John '& MaryJ .. HlJ'ghTett,
Larry &. Sally Pleimann,
. "S.t-a,i\&.JoAnne Maughlin,
and Paul
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School: . Emi+!3, Joe Davis
Alternate Trustees'::' ' Os amba' Lore na
Kelly .
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Teachers at KaY,e Union
Theological School, M'u:it.fngwishi: Dan andJ udy .:i\dams .
Personnel at Kimpese:' .
,Whit13-
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Dr. &. Mrs. Hugh Frazer
and Dat't.ie Gilbert
Personnel at LECU, Leopolqville: Jim &'i'-1artha Stevenson
Personnel at TRJ.\,FC:'J:, Nairobi: H;, T. &. :Afice Maclin
Conference Printing Press: - r, Gladys Maw, Jim Steven
, . : '. ,
Albert
Home Economics Institute: S'allyReinecke
Social Center: Nora'hS RClpken
Conference Lay Leader: Ernundu Paul
Conference President of Nyaundu Umumbu
Le gal Representati}\I;e: John Wesley
Vice Legal. Wetshi Victor,Joe Davis, ,J
W.S. Hughlett &. Osamba
Albert
C.P.c. Councillors: Luhahi Emile, Lorena

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Kelly &. Tunda Andre
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Wetshi Victor and Museu
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-::ll:shf.'eDsncB FJ!?gaptor: Ukunda Andre'" i"c"L
Assistant Inspectors:
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frf.lstee'f Uni.oo:,jI{jliGsj,QI']l,;ljouse, Leo.:
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Pilots: ,', I, '.:U ..i.' i Harold Amstutz & Wesley
Eiseman
La:rryc;f'lEdmahn :&'Dfafrib:e-:'
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As sis t ant EditotJ;';fl,';"i Edit h r-'Iait:trl, rUsambe:rA
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Os:im'tl-; t:,o iln:etn:ax.
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Correspond:ei.nts!: ;rDjal.u :
L:l;Jpunsu, ,Paul ,
1iLul.uahourg Taluyam't3a''''Pdbelr t: :.' " ,
Kombe
: .J6'ehiph, "....
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KinQlh
Lodja Sud Pier:re; 1:,),. , r',
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"4 Dienge A.
Tunda: Okoko ["'lichel
,::.:. ; ',J. Nyame
Penge Auguste
,",; ; .: Loodj e ... No rd
Onema Joseph
Correspondents of ,'o.-ther Church
:: publications;":1 .J . ,.;
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'.r, .,. '. Advoca'te" - -Sally" PIdltriann &:
, :"' r Gilbc{it" ;:" ',l "
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Christian Advocate Dot Davis
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<:Congo News
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5unaa:y ,Edith Martin, Talu
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Robken & Onema Joseph
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Special ppointments to Work in
Other Conferences:
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Mary Bozeman
:, Marjc;rie
EIe tobb:'
D099 a.
Other Special " a. ,Mrs
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mach:e.-.l'
&. Mary Burlbaugh
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Harry &. E. Spe,akman
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Charlas a. Mildred Reeve
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MarShall &. EJ..oise Lovell
:Ken &';'tdl-e8 Jones'
, 8.;:i]cfnet Sm.;.th
-" ':' Pat :a. B'. Johnson
;'7:- 1 ..' Walker " '
Missionaries, on R.e,gular Furlough: , E. H. a. "t-\ildrs,d' ,Lovell
Missionaries'in spflciaJ. S,tu:dies: b8t
New Missionaries Ond.i Appointment: Dr. .
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,a. .Mrs. '
'Dr. a. Mrs. Youmans
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Otetela Study: Larry a. S. Plaimann,
Stan a. J. Maughlin
Wayne a. Dot Culp
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Jack a. Leta Gorham
a. Margaret Reitz
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Karen

Schmidt .::: Pete Petersori':
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Cliff.Bertha'lf, JoeMc
fidn Hill,


Tiffany, Chuck Stilwell
Committee on Languages:,

,LPrena Kelly
Directress...W:N.
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PAR LA PRESE1TTE; AVIS EST DONNE A Taus Q,UE
," \ ,:Sou,s'la protection de DIEU TOUT PUISSANT et n' ayant en vue que
'fii" :sl'O'ire Je John 'Wesley Shungu l'u:l.1. des de
"," I' " ,,,,i'" L',EGLISE METHODISTE " , ," ,<,' '
auj.ourd' hUi, par I' impQi3,i1;.l.on,deS"mci'ins et Ia priere,
,,,, ,,' au ministere de DIACRE dans Ia di te E$t1ise ste
Diandja Pier:re, On'Uya Nicolas, Ndjati
. 'Alpert. Lukan9:aka Albert, NESoi Jean, Luhata FranQoie,
BOOks]?,. EImnsa Jean, Lumbi Lambert, OIroks.
et Tusuku ArYJand qui, selon 1a deci sian de la Con
, annuelle du Congo Central. sont :reconnus pour
sl!Linte charge. II est, par la presente,
tOllS,' c'9mme ayant capaci te d1 administrer LE BAPTEl-'IE et de
i.iARIAGES et SERVICES FUNEBRES, en I'absence d 'un
de P.ti.ITRE LE TROUPErl.U DU CHRIST, auasi
, que sGh'esprit et sa conduits
'i ,iDU CHRISTI et qu' i1 sairi1!t' exures sion
dU'IDElS;sa:g8 chretien d t
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EVANGlLE.
"1,1. En 'appose'; rna's igna. ture et Ie SC8au
dq ma .chp-.rge, ce premier jour d I aollt de 1 r anne'e de NOTRE
'SEIGNEUR; mil neuf cent solxant8-cinq a Lodja.
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PAR U.. PRESENTE
I
S EST DONNE .do TOUS Q.UE
,SoU8 Ici. protection de DIEU TOUT PUIS&i.NT et n' ayant en vue que
Je John Wesley ShunSu I' un des de
(,i' ' .. , LYEGLISE METHODISTE .
les anciens pr:!sents a Is. Cerel1lonis, ai auj ourd t hu:1.
,:' (,'ll'Cl.r I' impori tion des mains, et Ia priere, all mini
.",0, 'ANCIEN dans Ia d1 te ESli se I"rethod1ete Irga.ac, Takoi
,.;,:paniel, Jack Dean Gorham, Onema Josep1:i,et James R. Stevenson
,. qui, se10n Ia ge,la annueIIe du
.Central,sont cette sainte charo:e. II
:e'st" pa,r la a tous, comme ayant
d'tadministrer LESSi;}'CRENENTS, de LES CEREI'WNIES, et, de
P1HTRELp::rROUPE.1.U ,DUOHRI'ST, auss! que son esprit et
. sacondul te seront conforrn4s a L'EV4.1.NGILE DU OHRI ST, at qui i19
continueront de maintenir la saine expression du messa
d1apres 18S doctrines de
En t6':noi3nagQ de quoi, j1appose ma et Ie sceau
de rna charge, co premier jour de l'aru1ee de NOTRE
mil neuf cent soixante-cinq a Lodja.,
1
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. PASTORAL RECORDS
May 31, .i1965
Name Entered Finished AwomtnBlte
Years of
Bible School B. ft.
Served Service
KOMBE
Koi Gabriel 1935 1937
:8 28
Lukali Rafjhael 1951 1954
-4
11
Ngandemema Jean 1923 1925 10 40
Olekonya paul
1931 1933
6 32
Omana Aridr6 1929 1931 7
34
Shango :E'ierre 1941 1944 6 21
thnand j elaAu3uate 1942 1944 5
21
.
>1"
U.pel1li ,Daniel 1939
' 1942 4 22
Utumba Samuel 1939 '1942
. '5
23
KINDU
Akaea Alph.onse 1945
., 1947
'5 18
Diongo Albert 1'945 1947 5
18
Hyombo Emile ..-
Ladi rUchel 1935 1937 '7
23
. , ...
Osongo Antoine ' 1949 6 15
",,-
Wetshi Victor 1941 1943 5
22
LODJA NORTH
Aehema.:'merre 1930 1932 5
32
Odimba Paul 1950 1953 3
12
Onema Joseph 1956(ET.) 1959
2
',2
Udimba topema Moise 1941 1944 8 21
LODJA SOUTH
Eluhu D. Joseph 1936 1938 5 27
1946 1950 5
15
Lokoto Paul 1940 1944
7
21
.,.
pungu Albert 1944 1946
9
18
J
,
T'Olenga
1933 1935 8 29

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Dungu l1.lbert
1935 1936 10 28

Lun<!un::ra Jean 1945 1947 7
18
Omeunga Joseph 1942 1944 6 21
Shutsha Pierre 1929 1931 8 31
J
rUNG,,!.
I
Djulu ..
1933 1936 9
' 21
1
Koy Hyango ..1.rmand
J
Daniel 1939
1942 6 23
On Udinga FranQois 1934 1935 10 24
T'Uleku Daniel 1945 1947 3 18
J Wemba Kungu
1931 1932 8 28
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103
Name
Entered Finished ApPointments of
Bible School B. S. Served Service
TUl.'m..l, , :.: ".,.
Elembo Pierre
1934 1936
.'.;,;. 3,;'" '
29
Luhata Daniel
1929 1931
..
7 34
Mul
Frangoi's '. , '-1926
1928
10 37
Museu Emile 1941 1943.1'
.
4
22
"
Oleka Pierre
1949 4
13'
1952 ' . ",
t "
WE.30
Dendi Jerome '_ 1926 1928
7 37
Michel
1949 1952 4
13
Kinvamba .:I.rmand"
1942
1945 20 t. ' " 7
Luhalra Jean
1943 1945,
9
18
Ta. Koi Daniel
1934 1936 5' 29
'.
,,\lbert
1948 1950.
5'"-' "

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Polycarp
"
q
" U::n 'Okaka Ni.arcLJs
1929 1931
(..,
34,
UJl f 01.\:03:0 Pierre 1942 1945
3 20
,
SPECTu.L
Bilng:1J
i
)]!aIH 19 (E.T.) 196L 1: r 1
Shaumba Pierre 19
1933-
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',: . i .. THE.MEMBERS OF
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-' ; Re'c'!4. ;",,'!r1a1. 'con del'
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Name
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Reid, -4.. ;3 . "E ,19126 1930, .. ,'
1" R
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.' ", .. 1928.,193;3'..,; .. ;: .
R CCA.C.'; ",19:35 19'3q: "y.
Aug";'r 19'40
Lupanu RCCAf:;,\. 1935 1939[\':\ ','
Mulenda CCA(f,<.;,r 1936::J\ 1940 ..;hl "J
Luhata Daniel',',: .,. E CCAO" 19351 193&.1> 1940;1944 '\-';c
Lumumba r R :: 1936'l944 ;
aLunumbi Andr6,';,,}'SRCCAC:,:;' ""193) 1944 ,,19PR.'
Ngandemema .ECCAC'::?,r:I19,i6,,1940', .'
aTownsley, l,940'1938 1940 " <\ \'"
Urn' Okoko CCAC '. "l93'7; 1942 ."
Wemba Kungu CCAC 1937 ""\
Shutsha Pierre' - E CCAC ,,1957:):1-959 . (" c'l'9-ii2 1949
Shaumba ;E ." 1945 1950 "
Elembo ,ECGAC',C\1938 19431943 :J;947
Umana '" 'EGCAC 1938 1943 1947
Lukandju Jacob R CCA,C ;,(\,1939 '19441944 1951 1964
a Johns on, L.C. 1942
01ekonya Paul' .' 'EqCA,fh';-: 1945 1949, ,",
Shungu ; T941 1945 1949' '19t34, .t.
Lodi g C'CAC . 11:):'*5 ;1,:1, 1949\.," V',"
Tt<Ienga A1Iilonse E CCAG\{ ';.1941 1945 1991., ';'-,
t,.,
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Maw, J. H. ".' .J, 1944 1946 .-19'2'8 1944,.:; .... ,
Dendi .. (1 C,C'AC 1942': 1949r
Djulu EC'Chc 1948 1952.\..
Eluhu . EO,a,. .. r 19481'
Wetshi E .L, H)4S 1952 "
E {}C!lP";:' ,. 1948 1948 1952
Davis, J. 1:1,. r (> E 1945 1948 1947 1948
." . . .
Museu J!.milS' E CCAU 1945 1948 1948 1953
Ndjati Daniel E CCAC 1945 1949 1949 1954
Upelili Daniel E CCAC 1945 1949 1949 1954
j
Dungu Albert E CCAC 1945 1951 1951 1955
Lukala Alphonse S CCAC 1945 1951 1951 1957 1964
aCulp, Wayne E ltE.Chio 1946 1949 1948 1949
aSmith, E.F. E 1947 1947 1945 1947
aKoi Gabriel S CCAC 1947 1951 1951 1955 1964
Udimba".LopemaM. E CCAC 1947 1951 1951 1955
Uma Djela Aug. E CCAC 1947 1955 1955 1959
Umeunga Joseph E CCAC 1947 1951 1951 1956
aReeve, C. W. E Georgia 1948 1948 1947 194!D
aSpeakman, Harry E N.lnd. 1948 1950 1948 1950
Utumba Samuel E CCAC 1948 1952 1952 1956
Ashema P'erre E CCAC 1949 1952 1952 1952
105
Nama
E1- Retired
con der
Luhaka Jean ''', E CCAC .' '1954"1954
aJones, Kenne,tp,;r EB(3Jtlmore 1951 1953 1958 195:! 1951
Lokoto "" 'CCAO, . _ 19S!2:(.gS7",. '.f1957 1957 .' .
aMac1in, H.- T:.- ,>;:E'lt. Texas His3 t9's5 1.954- "195'3 1953:. ,-
Akasa ,'.. 1953 ."(:,1-957
Diongo'Alb:er.:t' ,E 'CCAC 19501'9517 ':1957 19570' ..l
lEiCCAC1953 '19:5T; 1957 1,951,' .,::i..: :1; T
Tt U1ekti -; :E \C;CAC 19'5;3 . ' . 195?,,'
Pungu Albert
J
','''":,EGCAC19S4 1-988 '1.9581900' .
Um' OkOk.,P.,r.. .. 'E:' :cfCAC1.9S5 1:95S'/\'1958 19518 .' , ;,
Kasongo ';. \E;CCAC1:955 i9&9,1959 1959':'1"1'
Umanguo A'lbEir,tE::dcAC 1955 '):959', 1959 1959, ",
Shango Pierre
l
'E:,'dcAC 19:&31959",1"1959 1959 /;
KinyanilllB.aArl1l1il;l,dE'CCAC19S719:&9 . 1959 1959; .
Ta Koi Daniel.': 'E' 1959 1965 ' .:,'
Onema Joseph . ", ,.195:8 19'6:5 19leS ,>
01eka Pierre';. ,4 :qCAC \'1958 19'62' '1962 1962.::':
Odimba Paul, .. .4 'CCAC 't958 19'62 ""1962 1962,j
Diki te1e M!chel : 4 'CCAC1958 1:962 :li' 'i962 1962'.::"1: '.J'
Osongo Ap.to1ne: '4!'CCAC :r958 1962 ), '1962
Luka1i Ra:pha.e1 '.. 4' bCAC . ,. i958 1962 "/\"1962 1962.. ' ".
aLungi Paul , .';3 .. ,c'
aCrowder, Doug,lfis E'Halston 195?'1962 i .
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Hyombo End.1e:, 3' CCAC 1960'19-64-.'19.64 1964, i '
, .. ! ,r ' .' .. " .," 1"" ".'.",'
tana Po1ycs:pp ... ,1964 1964fc'
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Kol. Hyapg9 A.. "0 'PCAC '1960';19,64 ,.: '1964 '1964 ," .'J : ,
Gorham,' Jack ::J;!r .. )958 . '
. 1965 .' .
Peterson Pete"::,E' N.Caro.."l9591961 196'5"19'59 1961',,,,,,
A;!i ,):19;E5l19
1
65'\:'1965 ,.,
J
Luhata .'19'611:965 1965
Ngoi Jean " :1965 'ifi: . :::; )
Ekanga . '19,64 ")::,' ,c'.
Ekanga Jean' _L '3'CCAC1964'19-65 " .
Lumbi Lambe:rt, 3 ,CCAC 1964 1965 1965
,3, ;CCAC ," '1.:9:64 1'1965 1965
c
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,.Ii Okoko GastQtl:. ... '. 3:.CCAC ':'lg641965 1965 L':: . '.
Tusuku Armand, .. 3 !_CCAC f964195 ' "1965 fT.:.!'
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3' andr:4-bhirli
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and fourth a.-absent.l1965' ,seBsion. "J
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Members of' 'the' Colifel'enc$ Who' Have Died in : _, :.
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Name .Cort'. '.' On ff\111 T:m:l8. ,Dea- . Died.
: i ,'Rec t d .'. '1l'ial Coni'. CCAC con der ..
": :.. :.1.": .
,. to t
Anker, H.P., 'I'
.' 'Virg:inia<" - 1958 '-,
Ayres, H. C;.
Shuku Joseph
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N. G.
CCAC
. ,1929,19311929 19'3:31948'
'1935 1936 1939 194'3;'1954' ;;
FaCiiala Pierre CCAC 1935 1943 1943 1945 1960
Lukadi Jacob CCAC 1937 1944 1944 1948
Kenemo Victor 66AC 1950 1955 1955 1957
Ngandjo10 Moise
Kimbu1u Charles
GCAC
CCAC
1935 1936 1936 1942 1964
1935 1936 1930 1942 1949 1964
Emambulu Jean CCAC 1948 1952 1952 19S6 1964
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Name Fr e. P'(fjil Pua.;n.<?.. 'lYr;oanenIma6 on
Rec,d. 2tl'-te:l O'enf:, OCA.O ' ,
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Uhyumbi Em,.le ,,' 2 OCAC", 1960
Punp;u Daniel: '2 OQA,cf
c
, '1952
Tukanda Jean 2 ,,1962
Apamantu Jean 2 eca:;e
Hyango Piu,s".' 2 ,OrA4 1964
Lopemba Pierre 1 '" 'OGACi 1964
Maluwanyi Auguste 3 COA.O- 1964
Shomba Andre 2 CCA.C1964
Un tUmba David 1 :,1964
Xi tumbi Yona '1 C<%C '19'64
Wetshi Emile ,.3 GCAC ,1965
Okoko Richard <1 "CCA01965
Uwanga Raymond 1 CCAC 1965
Luku Plactds< ,2 CCAC 1965
Umelimbal-io'deste COAct 1965
Xasongo Antoine <2 CCAC, 1965
Lungamba Rene 2 CCAC 19f5
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Esema Louls 2 CCAC1965
Luduka Isidore 2 CCAC 1'965
Uhimba Joseph 2 CCAC 1965
Anyenyola::,Vic tor 2 CCAC 1965
Lusambo Alphonse 2, CCAC 1965
Mbaka Joseph 2 eCAC: 1965
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Senga .Albert 2 'CCAC= 1965
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Luse1 i Tharci s 2 CCAC" 1965
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Umba Fidel 2 'CCAC 1965
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Uhanu Antoine 2 crCri.cr 1965
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Ehuki Benjamin 2 : CCAC 1965
Missionaries Not Members of Central Congo Annual
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Name Arrived Name Arrived
On Field
Oll Field
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w. S. Hughlett 1929 Alice Maclin
1953
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Violet Hughlett 1929 Hugh Deale 1948
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Hazel Reid 1930 Marjorie Deale
1948
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Mildred Lovell 1930 David Wallter 1954 l
Dorothy Rees 1931 Dorothy Walker
1954
Edi th !-lartin 1931 Janet Smith 1954
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Gladys l\Iaw
1936 John Hughlett
1954
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'i Norene Robken 1938 :Mary Jane Hughlett
1955

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Lorena Kelly 1938 Ma ry Bozeman
1955
Ethel Homfeldt 1948 Barbara Norris f
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1955
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Virginia Law 1950 Sarah Reinecke
1955
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Dorothy Davis
1950 Martha Stevenson
1956
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Birgit Weaver
1950 Dorothy O'Neal
1956
Immanuel Bitsch-Larsen 1951 Donald Collinson
1956
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Valborg Bitsch-Larsen 1951 Mary Collinson
:1.956
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Charles Weaver
1951 Edlea Jones
1957

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Dorothy Gilbert 1952 Stanley Maughlin
:1:.957
t:
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Nita Fenstermacher 1952 Elaine Crowder
t.958
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Alfred Burlbaugh
1953 Ray Watson
1958 r:
Mary Ann Burlbaugh
1953 Vi vian Watson
],,958
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Name" Arrived Name ,,\.rri ved
On Field On Field
Robert Whi te 1960
Muriel White 1958 David. Cobb 1961
Dorothy
COOk" .., .. r 1961
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Charles LeMaster 1961
Rose LeMaster 1959 Larry Pleimann 1963
Joanne I{aughlin 1959 Sa:llyplErinunm . 19.63."';' ',', , ....
Adams 1959 Johrf.P. <:: ,.
Judy Adams 1959 Evanm-e1yrl,; ..u:.!: [W'is: 1963:.<., t.,j;
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Cliff. Bertholf 1965 Fre'<l:;Tiffq;.'l:lY ,', ':.'..:.
Don Hill 1965 1965: .. c- ... ',',
Jerry Schmidt 1965 Elsie Ams"tut,z. 196.L.r" ..:.'0> ".'.';";
Juel Nordby 1964 t." ::;"
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Central Congo Annua:!:C(lnfep(;U)loe i::.,
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Name Arri ved Of
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On Field .:JSf;';pvioe
Mary Foreman 1920 :"1951
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Mrs. H. P. Anker 1916 :1954 ;,::,,8
E. B. Stilz 1916 .:1954 '-.,\J:38 ..
J. J. Davi s 1920 (1956 ':L,C::j6
Mrs. J. J. Davis 1920 '.1956 8..;,,'"';'36
Mrs. Henry Wheeler
1929 ::1959 ::1:"1:30
Mrs. Isabel DeRuiter 1926 ,l960
Max Ritter
1952
Mrs. L. C. Johnson
1953
Cary Eastman 1951
1196', ..J.':',".,." . ' '.'..
Annie Laura Ivtnfrey
1939
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Mrs. E. B. Stilz 1922 "" '-.f' , .' ... ,J'
Burleigh A. Law
1950
"1964 .
Annimae White 1931
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