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The Synod of Livingstonia is a synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian.It was founded by missionaries of the Free Church of Scotland in 1875. [1] [2]The Livingstonia Synod is located in Northern Malawi, [3] [4] [5] and claims about 25% of the population of that region. [6]
Livingstonia or Kondowe is a town located in the Northern Region district of Rumphi in Malawi. It is 430 kilometres (270 miles) north of the capital, Lilongwe , and connected by road to Chitimba on the shore of Lake Malawi.
St Michael and All Angels is a CCAP church in Blantyre.. The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) is a Presbyterian denomination. It consists of five synods: one in Zambia (Zambia Synod), one in Zimbabwe (Harare Synod) and three in Malawi – Livingstonia Synod in the north of the country, Nkhoma Synod in the centre, and Blantyre Synod in the south.
The Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, Livingstonia Synod formally launched the first private university in Malawi, known as the University of Livingstonia on 27 August 2003. Former Centralia College President Henry Kirk, a retired educator with 42 years of experience, was the first vice chancellor of the school. [ 2 ]
The Church of Scotland has a Presbyterian structure, which means it is organised under a hierarchy of courts. Traditionally there were four levels of courts: the Kirk Session (at congregational level), the Presbytery (at local area level), the Synod (at a regional level) and the General Assembly (the Church's highest court).
Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Blantyre Synod; Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Harare Synod; Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Nkhoma Synod; Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Livingstonia; Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Zambia; Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar
The Zambia Synod was the work of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian – Synod of Livingstonia.Those mission stations and surrounding Christian communities become part of the United Church in Central Africa in Rhodesia later the United Church in Zambia.
The Livingstonia synod remembers Dindi for his great contribution to the church, financially and intellectually. At his funeral service at his home in Malawi, the reverend prayed and said that the Lord God our father need to be thanked for the gift of Dindi Gowa Nyasulu to the nation and for all his work during his life for the Lord saw it fit ...