Showing posts with label Mutare Connection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mutare Connection. Show all posts

Friday, July 10, 2009

Streamview United Methodist Church

The Streamview United Methodist Church is located near Mutare in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. This congregation is the one with which First United Methodist Church in Hutchinson, Kansas is seeking to build a relationship. This is part of the "Mutare Connection," which links the pastors, people, organizations, and ministries in The Hutchinson District of the Kansas West Conference with our counterparts in the Mutare District of the Zimbabwe East Conference.

The Streamview United Methodist Church is officially known as the Chikanga East circuit, being located in the township of that name. There is actually a stream near the church site, but it only has water in it during the rainy season. The current pastor is the Rev. Tafadzwa Benny--"T B"--Murauro. He is completing his second year of service.

The Streamview congregation currently numbers about 1,000 people in worship each Sunday. Worship typically lasts around two hours, but no one really keeps track of the time.

The Streamview Church does not yet have a building. They use a temporary slat-sided structure. They have backless benches, but there are typically so many people that some have to sit on the ground while others stand outside the shelter. A major emphasis at the present time is to build a permanent structure. They have a "Building Fund" offering every fourth Sunday of the month.

Rev. Murauro describes his congregation as "one of the most vibrant churches in this district of Mutare. If a person comes to this congregation he will not love to miss the rest of the Sunday services."

This is the congregation where I will be privileged to worship (and preach!) on Sunday, July 26.

Monday, July 6, 2009

The Mutare Connection

One of my hopes in my upcoming Volunteers-in-Mission trip to Zimbabwe is to help build a connection between the Hutchinson District of the Kansas West Conference and the Mutare District of the Zimbabwe East Conference.

Mutare--which is the far eastern part of the country--happens to be the location I visited with the General Commission on Communications in January 2007. We stayed in Mutare, using it as a base from which to visit Africa University, Old Mutare Mission Centre, the Fairfield Childrens Home, and mission centres in the Mutare District and the Marange District.

Since returning from Zimbabwe in January 2007, it has been my privilege to develop a working relationship with several of the leaders in Zimbabwe--including the Rev. Tazvi Nyarota, the Mutare District Superintendent, and the Rev. Lloyd Nyarota, the Director of Communications and Projects for the Zimbabwe Episcopal Area. I have also had the privilege of getting acquainted with the Bishop of Zimbabwe, Eben Nhiwatiwa, with whom I am privileged to serve on the General Commission on Communications this quadrennium.

And there are others in this country from whom I have learned and who have been helpful in guiding this effort. They include Greg Jenks, Executive Director of ZOE Ministry; Drew Harvey, who works with the Nyadire Connection; and Jim Gourley, who is currently in Zimbabwe on behalf of the Baltimore-Washington Conference. In our own Annual Conference, Kennedy Mukwindidza and Aaron Madondo have shared in helpfulful and meaningful ways. Tafadzwa Mudambanuki with the General Commission on Communications has also provided important guidance.

The Hutchinson District program team has approved a covenant called "The Mutare Connection." It states:

"The pastors and people of of the Hutchinson District of The United Methodist Church in the Kansas West Conference--and other Interested Parties--commite themselves to:

  • Work together in a supportive and mutual relationship with the pastors, people, congregations, and ministries of the Mutare District of The United Methodist Church in the Zimbabwe East Conference.
  • Uplift one another in prayer on a regular basis.
  • Support the Mutare District—its pastors, people, congregations, and ministries—with resources (financial and otherwise) in a responsible and helpful manner.
  • Engage in Volunteer In Mission activities that build and strengthen healthy relationships and mutual understanding of each other’s blessings and challenges.
  • Encourage church-to-church and pastor-to-pastor relationships for mutual learning, support, and growth.
  • Advocate for the plight of the voiceless and the poor.
  • Cooperate and coordinate with other agencies, programs, or projects that share these or similar goals.
This is one way that we might more fully realize the meaning of Paul's words to the Galatians:
"Bear one another's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. So that, whenever we have an opportunity, let us work for the good of all, and especially for those of the household of faith"(Galatians 6:2, 10).