By Durell Namasani
Vice President Dr Michael Usi has commended the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) for playing a critical role in serving the nation in faith and community development over the past century.
Usi made the remarks today while officiating a book launch and fundraising dinner held at the Bingu International Convention Centre, which marked the commencement of the church’s centenary celebrations.
The Vice President acknowledged the church’s impact on the country’s moral fabric as well the social development of the country through evengelism, education and health.
“I commend CCAP Church leadership in the country for its tireless efforts in spreading the word of God and serving the community,” he stated.
Rt. Rev. Shaw Paterson, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, commended the CCAP for its service and social support to the nation and the continent of Africa, and its impact on Malawi’s development. He urged continued unity, building on the church’s 100-year legacy.
The book titled ‘The Church of the Central Africa Presbyterian 1924-2024: A Centenary Assessment’ highlights the works and impact of the CCAP in the past 100 years.