The new Mennonite church being built, and already in use. The former church is to the right, and is now used for the church sponsored nursery school. |
We have heard that Sumbawanga is a town in the Harry Potter
series, but we did not go to that one. The real Sumbawanga is an energetic town
in western Tanzania, but cut off from the rest of Tanzania by poor roads. Even the
electric supply comes from neighboring Zambia, about 50 miles away.
The Mennonite
church has been there since the early 1980’s, when a group of youth read church
history and were impressed with the Mennonite story. They sent 2 of their group
to Musoma, the central office of Tanzania Mennonite Church for more information. They returned with
an endorsement from Bishop Hezekiah Sarya and organized themselves with an
evangelist, treasurer, and secretary.Founding Pastor John Sikazwe (left), Doris Sikazwe, Pastor Gabriel Magwega, Tabora |
We were in Sumbawanga nearly a week to provide training for holding their own leadership training program. They expressed a lot of interest in the insights gained from reading the gospels to learn what the Bible says about being disciples of Jesus, not just Christians in name. The other subject which was greatly appreciated was Mennonite history and faith, which they knew very little about.
Gloria meeting with the women. |
Seminar participants getting practical experience in group Bible study. |
Sumbawanga faces economic and educational challenges. There are
few persons with leadership skills and training, but they do not lack vision.
Our challenge is how to empower them and develop the capacity to meet the needs
around them.
At the end of the seminar, the ladies presented us with a piece of African cloth, to be used to make a shirt and dress . |