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07/06/2026

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SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
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JUNE 7, 2026

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31/05/2026

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FIRST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (TRINITY SUNDAY)
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MAY 31, 2026

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24/05/2026

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PENTECOST SUNDAY
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MAY 24, 2026

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A PASTORAL ADMONITION  FEBRUARY 1, 2026 My dear Sisters and Brothers of the Episcopal Church of Liberia: We greet you wi...
01/02/2026

A PASTORAL ADMONITION
FEBRUARY 1, 2026

My dear Sisters and Brothers of the Episcopal Church of Liberia:

We greet you with the best wishes in this Season of Epiphany. Within seven weeks, we will elect two Suffragan Bishops for our church at the 90th Diocesan Convention in Lofa County, Liberia, as well as officers of the ECML, ECWL, and DEYC around the same time. These elections will not and must not be used to divide us. We have had far too much of that in our national life.

For each of us, reconciliation must be part of the election process and not an afterthought or a post-election exercise. We are Christians, and especially clergy, always. Therefore, our words and actions should be carefully weighed before they are uttered and implemented. I urge all aspirants to tell the voters what they have done as evidence of their ability to lead. Let each aspirant speak for himself or herself. I require all clergy to heed what the scriptures say, “Let no corrupt communication proceed from your mouth, but only what is wholesome and builds up those who hear it" (Ephesians PASTORAL FEBRUARY 4:29). Let us all pray against our own behavior and the kinds of evil we secretly endorse.

Any clergy or lay person (whether contesting for office or not) who engages in negative consultative talks with the would-be voters, divisive rhetoric, or tribal slandering will be resisted and brought to account. Casting aspersions on anyone’s integrity with no evidence to back up claims is negative and divisive. Anyone doing so will be held to account. Each aspirant must demonstrate that she or he is a unifier or reconciler, and not one who divides a group of people, one side against the other. We can differ and take sides honorably. That is what any election means: that people have the duty and freedom to choose. If everybody voted the same way, there would be no need for an election.

Pray also for this process of discerning leaders in our diocese and its Diocesan organizations, and let the Holy Spirit, who knows the hearts and intentions of all, help us in our choices; and by those collective choices may our God be glorified.


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Rt. Rev. Dr. James B. Sellee, Bishop, Episcopal Church of Liberia

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His Majesty The King has approved the nomination of the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally, as...
03/10/2025

His Majesty The King has approved the nomination of the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally, as the next Archbishop of Canterbury, Downing Street has announced.

The 106th Archbishop of Canterbury since Saint Augustine arrived in Kent from Rome in 597, Bishop Sarah will be the first woman to hold the office.

She will be installed in a service at Canterbury Cathedral in March 2026.

Sarah Mullally has been the Bishop of London since 2018, the first woman appointed to that role, and before that was Bishop of Crediton in the Diocese of Exeter. Prior to her ordination in 2001, she was the Government’s Chief Nursing Officer for England – the youngest person ever to be appointed to that role at the age of 37 – having previously specialised as a cancer nurse. Bishop Sarah has described nursing as 'an opportunity to reflect the love of God'.

The Crown Nominations Commission (CNC) for Canterbury nominated Bishop Sarah following a process of public consultation and prayerful discernment that began in February this year. The Canterbury CNC was made up of representatives from across the Church of England, global Anglican Communion and the Diocese of Canterbury.

The most senior bishop in the Church of England, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s ministry combines many roles including serving as the Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan, as well as primus inter pares - or first among equals - of the Primates of the global Anglican Communion, which consists of around 85 million people, across 165 countries. In the House of Lords, the Archbishop of Canterbury is one of 26 bishops who comprise the Lords Spiritual.

Bishop Sarah said: 'As I respond to the call of Christ to this new ministry, I do so in the same spirit of service to God and to others that has motivated me since I first came to faith as a teenager.

'At every stage of that journey, through my nursing career and Christian ministry, I have learned to listen deeply - to people and to God’s gentle prompting - to seek to bring people together to find hope and healing.

'I want, very simply, to encourage the Church to continue to grow in confidence in the Gospel, to speak of the love that we find in Jesus Christ and for it to shape our actions.

'And I look forward to sharing this journey of faith with the millions of people serving God and their communities in parishes all over the country and across the global Anglican Communion.

'I know this is a huge responsibility but I approach it with a sense of peace and trust in God to carry me as He always has.'

Lord Evans, Chair of the Crown Nominations Commission for Canterbury, said: 'It has been a great privilege to have chaired the Crown Nominations Commission as it sought to discern who God is calling to lead the Church of England and Anglican Communion as Archbishop of Canterbury. That discernment began with the public consultation, which heard the voices of thousands of people as they expressed their hopes for this nomination, and continued all the way through to the Commission’s final meeting. I would like to thank all those who took part in this process, particularly those who took time to share their views in the consultation and the members of the Commission who worked so diligently over several months, ably assisted by the Appointments Secretaries and by the Appointments and Vocations team at Lambeth Palace. I shall be praying for Bishop Sarah as she prepares to take up this new ministry in the coming months.'

Bishop Anthony Poggo, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, said: 'I welcome and commend the nomination of Bishop Sarah as the next Archbishop of Canterbury and invite the churches of the global Anglican Communion to pray for her as she prepares to take up this important ministry. May God grant her wisdom and discernment, as she seeks to listen to Member churches, encourage mutual support, and foster unity.

'The Anglican Communion Office is fully committed to supporting her ministry as she works with other Provinces and the Instruments of the Anglican Communion. Let us pray that God will pour out His Spirit on the Anglican Communion to boldly share Christ's transformational love and the hope of the Gospel in today’s world.'

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PICTORIAL TWOTRINITY CHURCH WOMEN “Thank God for Family”Trinity Cathedral Liberia 33 Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia Fif...
21/09/2025

PICTORIAL TWO

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PICTORIAL ONE

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September 21, 2025

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PICTORIAL TWO Trinity Cathedral Liberia33 Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia Third Sunday of PentecostSermon & Eucharist. J...
29/06/2025

PICTORIAL TWO

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Third Sunday of Pentecost
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June 29, 2025 10:00am

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PICTORIAL ONE Trinity Cathedral Liberia33 Broad Street, Monrovia, Liberia Third Sunday of PentecostSermon & Eucharist. J...
29/06/2025

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Third Sunday of Pentecost
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June 29, 2025 10:00am

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Dear Church Family and Friends,We’re excited to announce that our church now has an official page!Previously, w...
25/06/2025

Dear Church Family and Friends,

We’re excited to announce that our church now has an official page!

Previously, we were using a regular Facebook account to share updates and connect with you. However, to better serve our community and reach more people, we’ve transitioned to a page. This change comes with several important benefits:

Easier to Follow: Anyone can follow our Page without needing a friend request.
Better Communication: We can post updates, events, and livestreams more effectively.
Wider Reach: Pages are designed for organizations, making it easier for people to find us and stay connected.
More Tools: We now have access to insights, messaging tools, and promotion options to help grow our ministry online.
Please help us spread the word by following our new Page and inviting others to do the same. Thank you for your continued support and fellowship!

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