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Okene Diocesan Synod Day 2: Bishop Onsachi Charges Christians to Be Salt and Light of the World, Commends Gov. Ododo on Road Construction

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  The Diocesan Bishop of Okene, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Rt. Rev’d Dr. Emmanuel Isezuo Onsachi, has charged Christians to live out their calling as the "salt and light of the world" in both word and deed. Delivering his Episcopal Address at the Third Session of the Fifth Synod of the Diocese of Okene, themed “The Impacts and Roles of Christians as Salt and Light of the World,” Bishop Onsachi expressed concern over the fading moral and spiritual influence of some Christians, including those bearing ecclesiastical titles. He lamented that many are gradually losing their “saltiness” and “light,” thereby failing in their divine mandate to be examples of righteousness and positive change in society. He called on the faithful to stand out in character, moral values, and relevance in both societal and institutional spheres, stressing that true Christianity is reflected not just in religious activities but in everyday conduct. Bishop Onsachi also took time to commend t...

Diocese of Okene Holds Third Session of Fifth Synod, Emphasizes Role of Christians as Salt and Light

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  The Diocese of Okene (Anglican Communion), under the episcopacy of The Rt. Rev’d Dr. Emmanuel Isezuo Onsachi, on Friday, August 1st, 2025, commenced the third session of its Fifth Synod with a Holy Communion service at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Okunchi. The Synod, themed “The Impacts and Roles of Christians as Salt and Light of the World,” began with the dedication of a newly constructed toilet facility donated by Mr. and Mrs. Ikechukwu Ajuluchukwu, which was commissioned by the Lord Bishop. The guest preacher, The Ven. Dr. Jonah Y. John, who is also the Rector of Bishop Crowther College of Theology, challenged Christians to embody the true essence of being the “salt of the earth” by standing out and making a difference in the midst of a corrupt and perverse generation. Bible study during the opening service was led by The Rev. Canon Simeon O. Samuel, who emphasized the importance of self-examination and living as true salt that the world desperately needs. The service featured...