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ORDER Of THE CONfERENCE JOURNAL
Officers' of the Conference
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Members of the Committee on Coordination 1
Conference Boards and Committees 2
Roll of Lay Delegates
9 Daily Proceedings
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Disciplinary Questions . . . . . . . .
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Certificates . . . . . . . .

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Composite Report of the District Superintendents 28
Treasurer's Report
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Statistical Report . . . . . . . .
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Reports of the Boards and.Committees

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Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
74
Pastoral Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
101
-Chronological Roll
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Roll of Missionaries Not Members of Central
Congo Annual Conference 106
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OFfICERS OF THE CONfERENCE
President :. . . . .,. . . ",.: '. Eisho.p.John.W,,, Shungq
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Secretaries . . . ..
Assistant Secretaries
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Statistician
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Assistant Statistician . . . . . Luhaka Jean
Treasurer . . . . . . . . b Usamba
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. . . . . . . Unema Joseph,
. . Okoko f"lichel,
Wayne Culp
. . . . . Lubahi Emile
Assistant Treasurers . .. . . . . Museu Emile, Emundu Paul
C.Q.M:'-lITTEE UN CQ.Q8.P]NAT!1lN
Chairman Bishop John W. Shungu
Shaumba Pierre
Joe Davis
Ashema Pierre
A. J. Reid
Museu Emile.'
Victor
Uma Djela Auguste
Um'Okoko Marcus
OmGunga Joseph
Umanguo Albert
E.H. Lovell
Yema Luhahi
Ekoko Dn'Udinga
5haumqa
Edith Martin
fvlildred Love.1..1
Hazel Reid
Lorena Kelly
Uyaka Veronique
Dot Davis
Nyaundu Pauline
Ethel Homfeldt
tvlbu Museu
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Joe Davis
Jack Gorham
Luhahi Emile
Kashama Simon
Dj amba Pierre
Ukunda Andre
Emundu Paul
Umuinbu Victor
W.S. Hughlett
Osamba Albert
Ongendangenda
Koi Paul
Stan Naughlin
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The School Inspector
The Legil Representative
Eranchand Field Treasurers
CONFERENCE BUARDS AND CUMMITTEES
Comite 'ka Coordination- Committee on Coordination
Comite Medicale at Sante PubLique -
Koi Paul'
Dot Gilbert
Lulingi Samuel

Untu Hamuntu Athanase
Oleka Pierre
Om'Okoko Pierre
Wembi Michel
Tuhambi Louis
Dikitele l"1ichel
Dungu Pius
Tunda Andre
... Umumbu Victor
Djunga Paul
Me.dical and Public Health
Lurnbu 1V1ichel
Margaret
Usongo Armand
'Dr. Hughlett
Uhar:dju Ahi..:ka
Louis
Dr. hOS9r
.Akondo 3;->
Dr. Ray I:;c;;ly
Yema E to)
Dr. '_ ',>; F'- T.3 .: G r
Birg .. u\.<.:; r
Ndj (Jd Ly:..: !.,) iss
Wemb'Ulcnga Silas
Comite ka Nsonola wa Comite - Nominating Committee.
A.J. Reid
Lukali Raphael
Dongo Albert
Udimba Paul
Tolenga Alphonse
Shutsha Pierre
Lupungu Paul
ComitediEducation Chretianne -
Hyombo Emile
Udimba Moise
Umanguo Albert
Uhanu eosmas
Uminu Paul
Cliff Bertholf
Joe McCormick
Edith Martin
Lokoto Paul
Lungunga Jean
Olela Pierre
Unya Marie
Ekanga Jean
Dorothy Culp
Luhata Daniel
Ukitana Polycarp
Tunda Andre
Kimb UIll ,J1
Joseph
Olenga Alph':lnse
Wayne A. Culp
Board of Christian Education
Kinyambe Armand
Uyaka Veronique
Udimba Paul
Ekoko VeI'c"l'lique
Norene Robkon
Jo Ann Mau9h.l.in
Lukali Raphael
Violet Hughlett
Dj amba Pio :r:-::co
Sally l1:::.inGcke
KukanY3 J2cob
Ukitana
Shutsha Pierre
Ukoko Andre
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Board of Christian Education cont'd.'
Uyaya Pauline: Onema Laurent
OsembiJules Malcolm McVeigh o. i,"
Otonga Gabriel, '.
Miguel de Andrade,
Umehusu Jean
Felipe Martins
Kasongo Francois
Elizabeth Frazer
Djunga Andre ,Sousa
Onema Joseph
Mulenda Emile
Comite ka
Joseph M. Davis
Kasongo Jerome
Om'Ukoko Marcus
Pete Peterson
Ongendangenda Joseph
Osamba Albert
Umumbu Victor
Luhahi Emile
Ukunda, .Andre
Lorena Ko'IIY
Barbara Norris
Tokenge Raphael
Karon Sto.kes
Untu Hamuntu
Don Hill
Fred Tiffany
Charles Stilwell
Boarciof Education
Lushima jIIlarcus
Uhanu Cosmas
Tunda Shungu Francois
Nguwu Pierre,
Lukanda Pie'rre
Ukoko Michel
Shaku Albert
Tambue Joseph
Uwandj4diu Michel
Georges
Albino Vincente
Charles Weaver
Ethel Homfeldt
Evangelyn Lewis
Udimba Paul
Kimbulu Paul
Kumba Samuel '.
Comite ka Finance -Finance Committee
Ndjate Daniel Dongo Albert
Museu Emile Ndjukendi Michel
Umeunga Joseph Djulu Danial
Eluhu Joseph Ediho Maron
Umumbu Andre Lokowa Joseph
Barbara Norris Lomela Jean
Kashama Simon :. Ukamba Emanuel
Wetshi Victor Elonge Jean
Ashema Pierre Olema Petrus
Stan I'tlaugh,lin \ Ukito Joseph
Lorena Kelly Pungu Alphonse
Luhaka Jean
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Comite ka wekelu ndi:t'Relatd.:ofls y'Esambisha - Board on theMinistry
Ashama Pierre A. J. Reid
Ndj ate Daniel Wayne A. Culp
Joseph M. 'Davis Om'Ukoko Marcus
Museu Emile Wetshi Victor
Ngandemema Jean Dungu I-ilbert
On'Udinga Francois Eluhu Joseph
Shaumba Pierre Shutsha PierrD
on the Ministry coht'd.
Udimba Paul FefipeMartins'
Diongo Albert. Malcolm IVlcVeigh
Ngandemema Jean,
Miguel de kndrade
Luhaka Jean:
klbino Vincente.
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Comi te ka Musique - Music 1:ommittee
Dot Gilbert Lorena Kelly
Ongendangenda Joseph Dj amba Pierre
Luhahi Emile liZabeth Frazer
Lupungu Paul Bernards de Sousa
Okitakenge Leonard Dorothy Culp
Uhanu Paul -
Mary Ellen Youmans
Joe McCciimidk: II'lanya /"Indre
Charles Stilwell Ray Isely
Pete Peterson Ushiki Pauline
Dj amba iUphonse Dembo Suzanne
Comite ka T ka Mvudu ndu Agriculture - Transport,
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Building ane
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'/Igricul ture
Jack Reitz
John Huahlett
Tobonge CY1'ille
Umanguo Hlbex:t
Mulenda Francois
Stan Maughlin
Larry Pleimann
Lukali Haphael
Takoi Daniel
Hazel Reid
Pungu hlbElrt
Uminu PeLil
Um'Umba David
Comite ka Nyanganya
Missions
Luhaka J8cm
Ndjati Daniel
Elembu Pierre
Ethel Homfeldt
Lukala I\lphonse
Lokoto Paul
Lungunga Jean
Ngoi Jean
Pungu i.ndre
Take! Daniel
Tolenga lilphonse
Upelil.i Daniel
Kimbulu Paul..
Ukitokenge Leonard
Shutsha Pierre
Elembu Pierre
Wes Eisemann.
Lumbu
Usongo kntoine
Tukund.:, Rene
UkambaEmanuel
Olenga Alphonse
Dj ulu Daniel'
Luku Placide
Hugh Frazer
Lukumu 1'01010 lu Wedja wJEyuyu - Board of
Yona Radio
Mbukahamba Silas
Katako Pierre
Ehata Jean
Lokonga Raphael
Lomena Jean
Karon Stokes
.-eliff Berthelf
Mulenda Emile
E,.H. ,Lovell
P'ungu t\lbert e
Yemba Paul.:.
Wetshukunda;huguste Shungu hugust6 .'
Djulu IIlbert {,sumani (Tul)aa-Kibombo)
Luhata Francois
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Uki takanda Jean.:
Tshumu ilndre
Ehuki Daniel:
lla nri -
Alumba Veronique
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Comite ka Mbuka Lusaka - Resolutions Committee
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Kinyamba Armand
Losomba Francois
Ngoi .
Tafumba Daniel
Wetshukunda hu.glJ.ste Shaku Paul
Mulenda Franco;s
Mildred Lovell
Upelili Daniel I,haku Henriette
Pungu Daniel
Charles Weaver
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Grgyp II
Comite ka Nyanganya Lukumu 1'01010 - Hoard of Evsngells.m
Museu Emile Udimba Paul
Dikitele Jvlichel Umumbu Andre'
Dendi Jerome Umana Imdrl!
/,.J. Reid Lunumbi Andre
Umeonga Joseph
Wayne ;,. Gulp
Lukangaka Albert E.H. Lovell
Lumbelelu Nicolas Nguwu Pierre
Lupanu Jerome Felipe Martins
Shengo Pierre Usumba I\ndre
Luhata Daniel Etaka flndrl!
Ukituhambi Louis . Tuhadi Jules
Emundu Paul -"'N'djllkendi Mi.chel
Denga Paul Ap.amantu Jean
UpeliliDaniel Kumbi Hel&ne Djamba
Usongo Pius Kumbi Louise
Embakungu
'" . Djunga;: ',ndrs "I'
Malcolm f'.1cVeigh Umumbu Victor
Miguel de Andrade H. T. Maclin'
Kinyamba Pierre Kumba Samuel.
Comite ka Tubukubuku - literature and Publications
Osamba Albert Ums unga hlphonse
Dot Davis, Jim Stevenson
On'Udingafrancois Martha Stevenson
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Edi th /YJartin Bill Chappell
Omanguo filbert:: Leta Gorham
Ukunda hndre Luk!'lli Honore .'
;,.J. Reid ... Albino Vincente
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Umandjela Auguste Mbuka Veronique.
Taluyamba Albert Kimbulu Paul'
Dot Gilbert Nday Marcel .. '
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Luhahi [mile Charles .Weaver ..
Om'Ukoko Marcus Hugh frazer
Wemba Kun@u..:l'IJ;'mand Udimba Paul!!.
Lodi IVlichel .i : ... Wayne Ii. Culp
Jack Gorham Wemb 'Ulenga 5i'la&'"
Wembulua francois Ehata Raymond, f. .
IN.S. Hughlett
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(omite k'Okondo a Conference - Historical Committee
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Shaumba Pierre
De ndi J er6rpf! "
Luhata Danie.l ,r
Lukandju
Lumumba Jerome"
Camite ka Foyer Socia'!
'(l'iekoya Paul'
Shungu Joseph",
M. Davis
Luhahi Emile
Ukitana
k'Evangelisma Sccial. - Committee on
Social Centers and Social Evangelism
Norene Robken
Uya Lukali
Uyaka
Kuhu
Kumbi Helene
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Tunda Shungu Francpis
Dungu Pius
Ukitakenge Leonard ,
Louis ,',
Kumbi Louise
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Koi Hyango 'r
Kasongo Jeromq
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'", "' G:roup Y
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Lcik"oto Paul
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Etaka f\ndre
" ,Om I, Umba David
O-Violet" Hughlott
Elandu Maria
IVlildred Lovell
Tolenga tllphansQ
Lutshumba Shungu
Etshoka Diongo
Elizabeth Frazer'
Bernarda de Spusa
Mulenda t:.iTlile
Board
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A. Comite k' Ulimu 1 '/:ttei ,w t Amantu - Wome n t s and Girls t Wprk
Telesia Shaumba
Ethel Homfeldt,
Ekoko Veronique
Dot Davis
Unya r\1arie ""
Uwanga Adisa
Uyaka Veronique
Yohadi Mamba'
Norene Robken
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Hazel Reid
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Lorena Kelly
Lutshumba Shun9U
Leta Gorham . "
Edi th Martin,
Sally
Margaret Heitz, ',.
Mary Jane
Martha Stevenson,
Mildred Lovell
Dorothy Culp
Katon Sto,kQn,
Violet Hughiett
Sally Pleimann
Ki tutu Marie,
Shendekana
Uyaya PaulinG
Etsho.ko Diongo
Uhand'juAhLika
Dembo Suzanna."
Elizabeth frazer
Bernarda Sousa
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Elandu Maria
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Alumba Veronjque
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Ahuka Henriette
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Ukaku Louise
Mary E. Youmans
Ruth Iseley"
Kuhu Udimba
Birgit Weaver
Lyn Lewis
Jo Knne M,8u.qhlin
Dot Gilbert'
June Eisemann
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BIIt Comi te ka Lolonga 1" .... YOCJth Work
Luhahi Emile
Kama Henriette
Kasongo Jr6me
Paul Alexander
Wembulua francois
Larry Pleimann
Stanley
Dot Culp ,
Shango Piorre
Ehata Raymond
Udimba Paur' ::;','.
Wutshukunda Albert
Utumb a:. Samuel (
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Lukanda Pierre
Omeonga Joseph'
Lomena Jean
Umalokoho Victor
Tunda ''indre
Unema Joseph
Jack Gorham
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Ukituharnbi Louise
Uhandj u f\huka
Uvungu hndre
Manya IIRCre
Nonguta';'iba'
Malcolm IVlcVeigh
Charlos stliiwoll
Miguel de Andrade
Karon Stokes
felipo Martins
Don H
N':J ",,;1[;; Je an
Uma nya ',ndre
;,k6r1a hlphonse
luhata Daniel
Dikitolo Michel
Tolanga Alphonse
Stan
Tulaku Daniel
Dungu id.t:e rt
Ndjukendi Michel
Ukamba Emmanuel
Udimba Lopema Mois.
flambe Pierre Umana hndre
Umu;nbu hnd:te
Larry Pleimann
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Unyumbi Emilo Tolala Joan
Lumbu Jlliichel
Wembulua Francois
Djulu Daniol
Kumba Samuel
Umumbu Victor
Djunga Paul
Emundu Paul'
Tuhadi Jules
Tunda 5hungu Francois
Tobonge Cyrile
Shaku Paul
Ediho Maron
Osembi Jules
hndjadiumi Michal
Umohusu Jean
flonge Jean
Otonga Gabriel Djungulungu Georges
lokowa Joseph Onema Laurent
Er.::1anuel
Ila Henri
Tar,l;:,'i:l J :lse ph
Eluki Daniel
Elunu Joseph Dedu hndre
Jack Reitz
Charles Weaver
Comi te ka Cj.nema - Esatu [kina ndu Radio - l\l.,Idio-Visual Commi ttoe
John Hughlett fred Tiffany
Ukunda Andre
Koi Paul
Cliff Bertholf Ukamba
Jerry Sshmidt
Paul hlexander
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Pungu f\lphonse
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Hazel Reid Hugh Frazer '
Emundu Paul
hlbino Vincente
Tunda Shungu Francois
LAY DELEGATES PARTICIPATING IN 1966
Conference Lay Leader":'Emundu P.itu1
h. ConQ,2
Bernarda
Albino Vincente
Djalu
lla Henri
Manya And
Okito Jcs;.;ph

Tunda
Katako
Dj l.lng3 PC,lJ':",
Eha:.a
Kumba Sc:Tt.. :s,l
Mulcrl22. E::lile

Ahuka Andre
Baruti,.
Etshoko iliongo, ,"
Shaku Albert
Uhandju Ahuka
Vati
Lod,j e North
Ahaku Henriette
Alunga Veronique,
Dj ungulungu Georges,'
Onema 'Leurent
Ukaku Adisa
Ushiki Pauline,
Wembulua Francois
1-_od,j sa South
Andjadumi Michel
Dj unga Andre
Ehuke Emile'
Elonge Je,an
Etaka Andre
Wembo Louis

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Dembo Sus ann
fr.ncois
Tambwe Joseph
Tshumu Andre
Ukamba Emmanuel'!
Usumba Gommer
Luluabourg
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Kuhu UdilTlba'
Lutshumba Louise
Um'Ehusu Jean
Minga
Ediho Maron
LukandaPierre
Luku Placide
Nonge Boniface
ShakuRaul,'
Shendekana Veronique
5hungu Auguste
Uyayn Pauline
Wsmbolenga Silas
Jun:1a
Asu:nani
LO!T.ena Jean ;
Mamba Yohari
Ukoko Michel
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Usimbi Jules
Mildred Lovell
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Nyam5l
Kitutu Marie
Luhahi,Emile
Ndjulu Daniel
Okoko Andre
Tafumba Daniel
Tobonge Cyrilla
Tohadi Jules
Yem1;>a Paul
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Sunday, J4.s1,, 3
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9:30: aom,.. ,,,:,, " ,,' :"I.'
" 9pe'ned with singing "lead
On, O,t<:!-FLg,f.te;;:nal" and,IIWork, For The Night Is Coming'" after'which ,
in prayer . A male chciral
then, brq:ught a.,spccial, numbj3r in,S9,n,g. Shungu made, annou!1ce
lJlen:ts and new missionaries. ,Joe Davis, the
of, thn morning read the scrip.ture, le,sson -John 3
9fforings were prosented DoxolOgy was
T. Otto. NaIl b;::-aught the message based on John 3:16 after which W.S.'
Hughlett led in prayer. The congregation sang, "There Is Power
In The closed with Howard Whitmore singing
special number and Eluhu Josoph pronouncing the benediction.
7:30 p.r.l.
Tho twenty-sixth session of the Central Congo Annual Conference,
under the lGad!iJ.rship of Bishop John Wesley Shungu, opened with the
congregati en si,nging "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken" wi ththe,
Rev. ,::;;:;;;j:;', sllperi.ntendent oJ the South Lodja d:.i,.strict and
prneiding, as ieader and Robert
Anderson at the piano.
the evoning prayor by Pastor Eluhu, Jtlseph, Bishop S.hungu
welcomed all. 'delegates and visi torsprosant ;>especially Bishop and
Mrs. T., Otto Ni21l
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'ahdIlr. Furd Philpot, and, his evangelistic party.
b.y the Rev., Joe.Davis who also presorlt
ad t"o workers of thePh;ilpot Evpngelistic' Team f I'4r. Howard Whi,tmo,re
and Rev. songovangelists end Mr. Anderson,'
pianist. [el::-. v!hitmore then sang II,Calvary Covers It AJ1" followed by
a dJe t fP;r. Gibbons, "Now Life", 'and two solos by Mr. Gibbons,
You Thora When They Crucified My and "Break Thou The
Bre ad of LifE}". ' .
Dr. Philpot for his scripture lesson Mark 6:1-6 and Gal.
2: 21 .foz:, hi.s tGxt With Joe Davis interpreting he spoke on "frus
trated He said he believed Jesus was fruatrated on at least
1) when Ho first wont'back to his homd community to
pree=h, 2) the'night he was (In.l6t12); and 3), by the:
penin'gs offJal:n Sunday, (Luke 13 :33-35}., Mr . Philpot went on to ask,
"W!..ll 'we frustrato the Grace of God? .' The faul tis never His .'.
He is limitodoniy as we limit Him ,; .'. PaUl said, "1 will not frus

After .the congregational,',singing of "The i;:hurch I s One Foundation",
Bishops ,the service of
Bishop dismissed the servi6a with tho benediction.

8,00 a.m.
The opef'lod with the, of. "Ta,ko ..
A'fld Let I t Be" and ISaviour, Like a 5hept' erd Lead Us ", Odimba Jerome
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leading, Dorothy Gilbert at the piano. Dr. Pierre Shaumbe led in
prayor.
Bishop T. Otto Nall spoke on "The Church", i.e., "you and I, we
Ira the church", Psalms 127:1 for his text, "Unless God builds
the house,'those who build it labor in vain." Bishop Nall went on to
K. thDchurth is called forth by the revelation of
God. He Church. as Body of Christ has several char
1) it i$ a Healing Church, 2) it is a Toaching Church,
3) it is a Churth, finally, 4) it is a Witnessing Church.
Someone has said, I1The Church doesn't have a Mission, it is Mission."
In closl,.ng r Pet'er 2: 9, "Ye are a chosen race, a royal priast
hood, . a'holy h<;3t.ion'; God' is own people, that ye may doc1are the won
derful gecds" 'of Him who calle9 you out of darkness into His marvelou's
light", and said,' "May God 'go with you as you build with Him His
Church." '
Rev. Malcolm McVeigh closed with prayer.
The variou.s cOj11mi ttoes of the conference met morning,. -ef'ternoon and
evening on . Mond.ay and Tuosday,' July 4 and 5, .and afternoon and evening
Wednesday through Saturday, July 6-9.
4:30p.'m. ': .. '
The afternoon, wo:.rship service ope'ned with the singing of "Proci
ous Name,", Bob Anderson at the piano. Rev. Wayne Culp 10 prayer.
Whitmore sang "Led by the Master's Hand" and then he and Bob
Gibbons sang "Where. 'COUld I Go but to the Lord?" The congregation
joined in singind "God of Grace and God of Glory" after which Bob
Gibbons sang (in Ute tela ) "Grace, Grace, Marvelous &.race II with tho ,"
dbngregation joinirig on the chorus.
Dr. Philpot spoke on "The Place of the Church in the Present
World" using for his scripture lesson portions of John 19:25, "These
things therefore the soldiers did
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and Matthew 27:27-31, "Then the
soldiers,of governor took Jesus into the praetorium, and they
gath'ared thewhol;e battalion bafore him. And they stripped him n
Dr. Philpot we.nton to say that Lhurch today is more guilty
than Roman Jesus. They were ignorant of
Jesus ,but we are not . We leokback.onan empty tomb, but they did
-not. Weare more responsible tban they. 1) The soldiers stripped
-Him of his clothes, the ChUrch today has .tripped Him of his deity.
2) They bowed th8 knee and mocked Him, we arc often insincere in fol
. lowing Him. Everyman has his own cross to bear. It is not a piece of
'wood, the cross world. A Christian's cross is his part of
a lost world. 3) The soldiers crucified Him. So are so-called Christ
ians crucifying Him today. 4) They robbed Him of his possessions. We
rob Christ today when we waste time, negloct our God-given talents in
His service. 5) "And Sitting down they watched Him there". The
greatest sin of the Church today is jut sitting down un
concarned. The Church is called to preach Christ according to the
Scriptures.
Bishop Shungu dismissDd th,e servi;:e wi th
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tUIsaay. Julv !S
8:00 a.m ..
The morning worship se:r:Y,ic_e opened th:the singing. of, I'COme'
Thou AltmightyKing If.. '. EluH'li Jossph' pres.iding: andOqimba .Jtr- , "
erne. song Ro1,d"Ied' th,e:morning, ,
Joseph, as '5l.1pc:rrintende nt'of the 5'Oatt:f' LodJa"lJistric't and tioal;' to . .
the Annual' G6nf'o '
nouncemants 'byBishop'Shungu .ina "Joe' v-l3'v:i, 'Howard W'ti.itmoro'sangttThe
Old Ruggdd ncb him singing "Dciep lJown In My' "
Heart ".. fol1owid'g Nearer", Bob' Gibbons sang
in Otetela 'uS'piiit of Upon, Uur Heart II and "Somebody I s
Knocking 'at yo:..h: (j::-Il ; ',,' ' ,
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for';hi.s lesso.n :E,ph.' 5:25..;.7, spoke
on'IIThe Church
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" :He"said there arel'.a:t least thz:e,s"things which a.vi
tal and effectivo ChLu:c.h possesses: 1),.. it'.P9s.s,esses,a.:members,hip
which has a living relationship with Christ, 2) it is deeply concern
ed for tho lost, and 3) it has an active stewardship program. He went
on to say that the Church promotes the worship of Christ, and t.hat .
tho to Barve humanity.
Following themcs'sage Shuts he
and Eluhu Joseph, led in especially tlpno:ti'1')9 'a,ishqp'; ,andf':\r!;!. T., Otto
Naliforcomin'g to After' w,ords Qfapp:r;eciation
by ,PQ$,'t;OI;' EluhV ... '
a beautifully sta-tul':f-itt th'cna-ine of thci Annual Conference.
Bishop NaIl responded wa:r:mly,)sayilig ::that,_,efter.havl:Ag'see"i'thd beau
tiful Southern Cross in tha sky the night bei:o.ce, he .realizud'.:fJve n;
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more how much he had found the at the heart of Church in
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Congo.
Dr. Ford,PhL1:'pb't, his evangelistic :part',Y,-'mi'Ssiona'rios -: ,
in the lowerCcrn.go and the Angbia-fl.:;:t:Io'ie1;tates present, zwere then form
ally presente.d Confeirericod',' .. ;: .. .. ,.:.:,:: ,'" ,:,,' ... :' . "
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New missionaries and those returning since last D:r:.
and Mrs. Roger Youmans, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mr. Mrs. .
Was Eisemann and -ReV. and then' prese1nte,d. Mr.
Udimba Paul, just returning from studies abroad. was alstiproseHted.
Dr. Pierre 5haumba led in e closing prayer of Thanksgiving.
Group II met the rest of morning
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The afta rnooM' worshi.pl"'.serv::tceopened "fiftH the si'rir;1ing of "To
The Work" and "SunshineI'n "My -Sd-u-l,II:wi th Pastor ShunguJosaph '::Jead
ing the singing t Robert' A;ndetson'at the piano "'and Pe-s'to'r (luhu' Jos
eph presiding. Jim: 'le'd' I;1l- prayer;; B'ishop ';Sh'ungu pointed';
out-to the "Con-fa..rence how'Godrwould ifwa would ro:pont
and beliove. Joe Davis follownd with announcements after which
ard Whitmore sang l1!f I, finga,Thuusand.MI31odiesll ',' thon,;Bub
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Gl.bbons \111.1.,h h:!_m l,.q,s,J.ng Lng; I m On M,y Home, :.Aftor
the congrogat'ion EB:i(J I)::v)ia.st, Ho,'ir.of Bob Gibbons .saryg. ,,' .
"Nzambi KasuK;aWuki" and'uHl3, Ltf,ted Me". the
visitors present cind expresse-cf .' JRo,!;,ial wo:r:ds' ofepprociation for Mr.
da Silva, a morchant in down'tow),' I"pdja . Using John 4:1-20 as his
scriptu're t Dr. Philpot spoke on' th'ij text liThe Hour Cometh And Now Is".
Bishop Shungu dislTiissedthe serVico with'thobenedicton.
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-The sS];lV.J;eeofwt:.rahip'openedwiththe singing of the congro
getional hymn', ."ComeThou. Almight King". Pastor Ngandemena Jean, ,
StJpar.intonden.tof t:h:aKatako' Kombe District, led in prayer., Bob Gib
bons BroathofL.ife"and HoweX'd Whitmore fiLet
Nothing Betw.aanN.. were gi.V&n b lU,shop Shungu. Dr.
Philpot ..spoke on t!faith.",.using l"'letthew as his scripture
lesson. He saidthat'many put their faith in ci.rc..umetances around
them but circumstances can change quickly. Others put thoir faith
in people but we must put our faith in Jesus Christ. He said there
are two ways one can increase his feith,-by and by being
obedie ntto,tha ,HolY' Spirit. At the cl.oea of the 8Sll'V.tce
told how a celrtaiM missionary had to increase his faith while
h!03 wae still a' studeritst..r.Jg.g..U.nQ-'to go to school.
9,00 a.m.'
Tha conference convened with the secretary calling the roll
afta%' whiehD.:i.ee..ip.l.io-a.ry Question No.4 was asked. Eluhu Joseph,
Superil"rtsnd.ent of thr S,outh District. the host of the annual
cont'SXlGa..t::.e ,p..x:c;'J:sm '1n reply to the question.
After ams,.odmeots were made, it was adopted, tha
thu in the D..,.41 u ..
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Discipl.i,nary'Questions Numbe:s:s 1. and 2 were asked and answered.
Questions .
Greetings wero brought to the conference b the bishop,
gatas, and COfl1\;a 1:'" eu:::e 1TUillYlOC re end from many diffa ra nt people. Among
'formar ria.s, bishops, paatD.t:a.
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members of
the Board, members of tha.. of the districts of the
Contral Congo Conferunco t the 'Ssc1'Qtar.,.Yof BEP, and others. At the
of Bishop Skungu, Joe Davis re.lated the story of Dot Davis'
recent healinQ. '. .
Bishop Shungu made ailnounc.c:.unel'loi:s P-t.o.lI' tN -eon'-e.!'$ncG....acl
journed for recess.
10:15 a.m.
The conference reconvened witn the delegates singing, "Take Time
To Be Holy". Disciplinary Question No. 7 was asked. In reply. Dungu
Albert. Superintendent of the Lomela Distr1ct presented the Composite
Report of-tho BishopShungu asked
the'district superintendents to stand while he thanked thom for
work and them counsel. He sOperintehdents and
those that work with to respectono another. Theconference
adopted' the report. See the Composite' Report. of the DistrictSuperin
tendents.- .
Bishop' ShUngu' the conference that the 1960. session of
the Africa Central. Conference had given the various annual conferences
tha authority to by of the annual two
YOS3rs ..to the present s1x-yea.l' term of the district superi..ntande.nts
if the bishop. ' cabinet finds that it is advisa.bla to' do so. Thp
conferenci.1 voted tQ do so . aftor \yhich W.S.Hughlott led prayer.
Tho first part of the report of the Boat"d. o.f Missions was pre
sented by Upalili See roport No.1. The conference voted to
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request the };So.al'd- .lP'qk into the, ty of sending
Congolese misslonaries':to stated that' trio Board should ,
check with the f.:,in aflce..:Co
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,mit tee on thg'-amountof mcmey now .
able tci ..begin this Sh.ungu: appointed a small committoe
composod of ,Et/.1f,ll Homfeldt, JOseph
and Kimbulu Paul to ie,comme'ijj' to the :Bo,?rd type of,
work that th,py would iike for the church to do at, Lusambo, Koi Paul
announced that fho 'ModicalCornmit,tee was recommending that a nurse be
sent to
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othar ann6uncemdnts
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were made
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the business
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session adjourned at 11:40 a,m. '
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4:15 p.m.
The afternoon worship service began with the sing
ing "Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken", led by Mr. Shauku Albert.
Howard Whitmoro sang "I Know This Grace Is Mine". Becky and David
Culp, Mary Ybumans, June Eisemann, David Stevenson and Chuck Stilwell
joined Bob tibbons and Whitmore in singing "Come And Go With
Me". A special trio of Mesdames Adisa. Ushiki Paulino,
sang Shungu fullowed .
with remarks and welcomed Pastor Fran,ais from Luluabourg
to the special words of
thanks fothe 'q, work in Lusambo by the Metho
dist Chu.rch. Howard Wh.1tmore and Bob,Gibbons'then sang "Search Me, U
God" based un the 51st Psalm after,which Bob Gibbons sang in Otetela
"Jesus Took My Burdel")lI.
Dr. Philpot 'road :41-47eind spoke on .the subject, "Living
An Holy Life InAn UnholyWorid",'Joe Dgvis into Ototola.
At the closo many came forward to AfteF the congregation sang
"There I s A Land That '.1-$ Fairer Than Day", Bishop Shungu dismissed the
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service with Frayer.
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Thursday. July 7
8:00 a.m.
The morning worship service opened with tho congregation singing
"Sunshine In My Soul", led by Mr. Omehusu Jean and "Is My Name Written
There?", lad by Pastor Ashama Pierro led in
prayer. A.; choir .fro.m th!3 North Lodja 1iistrict sang til Want To
Do The Will of _which Bob Gibbons sang IIJesus Doeth hll
Things Well" and Howard Whitmore' IINevertheless,Thy' Will Be Done ".
Bishop Shungu then gave remarks fOllowed Joe Davis
interpreted forpr. Philpot who spoke on "The Will Uf.God", having
read I ThessaloriieHs",::S: :for. his scripture. Dr. Philpot said that
God has a, will for each lifo :-that', wec;,an knuw .that will by what
other '.iiave to' say to. by the in'tuitrensof our own hearts.
and by tho witness within of., tho . Holy',Spirit,! Bishop Shungu closed
the sorvice wi-t;h prayer. . .' .
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9:15 a.m.
The: bU,si!""ass opened with the conference voting to return greet
ings td thmse sent to the conference. The confurence
voted to ,request 'the se'crQ1;arios 'tdithank the Protostant Missions
and t::hui'c.bes in the Lusambg en,dBas-Congo . areas 'fat ;their; invitations
to us to come i-nito thei-r aroas 'to' work. "
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Bishop work
committees. He. also suggested that tho church Rial<ea affqrt
in 1;aising money for tho. now work aragoing to start. Lusambo .
Thoconf'exQ nee .. adopt the first'part 'of,:,the report of,.
the Board of Missions. See rGport No.1. Disciplinary Questi.on No . 3
was asked.! t will be answered at another time Disciplinary, Question
No. 32 was' It will be. answered at another time. .
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The.report uf tho Historical t.:ommittee was prosen-ted. Point No ...
3 was referred to the Committee on CoOx-d.ination Elnd two amendments
WGre made to the report. It wes then adopted. See report No.2.
The report of the Board of Christian Education was presented.
After amendmunts wero made, the repurt was adoptod. See report No.
3a.
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10:15 a.m.
Ona of the highlights of the conference was the spec.ial'''Thanks
giving Service for the Otetala Bible If held at this h.our. Pastor
gu Joseph led tho congregation in singing "Have Thinu Wwn Way, Lord"
anq "Take My Life And Let It Bo", hlex Reid presiding. Following the
singing of "For The Beauty Of The Earth", PaSt'or UmtOkoko Marcus lod
The scripture lesson, Psalm119:l0l-l08, was read by Dr.
Wil.l,.iAmHUtihlett after which the congregation sang "We I VU Ii StoriTo
Toll To The Lokale Honore then spoke of the singula:a:
joy wo were experiencing this day in having tho entire Bible
lated into tho Utetela language. It had takun uight yuars (1955-63)
to compiete.tha translation Qf tho Old Testament. Mr . Lokale wont 0.0
to presont th!3 accomplished this major.task.
included;-
On JrenslatlQn =nd Rplsion
The Revs. William Chappell and Lokale Honore, Miss Edith
Martin, Mrs. Uya Lokale, the Revs. Un'Udinga fran,ois and
Wembukungu Amandus, Messrs. Apamantu Lowa
Albert Taluyamba, Utshudi Moise. Andedi Jean.
E.!nal Chocking Cpmmittep
Bi*hop John Shungu, Revs. JooDavts, Odimba Paul
and Ashema Pierre, IVliss Edith lll)arti.n, Messrs. l.mgendanI,;JOnda
Joseph and Lokale Honore
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Bishop John Wealby Dx-. William Hughlett,
Davis, Luhaka Jean,'Shutsha Piurrc, Ukunda Andr6, Umeunga
Joseph, Mshema Pierro, Om'Dkoko Marcus and Um'Ehu&u Jean,
A.J.Reid, Udimba Paul, Mr. Joan Ukundji, Miss Lorena
and Mesdames A.J. Roid and Henry Wheeler.
Special thanks was given to thu two secJ;'etaries, "lbert Taly
yamba and Andedi Jean, and to tho and DeRuiter for
pJ:oof-.roading tho manuscripts. hppreciatibn was also expressed to
the r-lethodist Board Df and to tho Hmerican Bible Society
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for assistance in making possible the
to' thel'staMr. 6.B. Stilz for his
New' Testamo'ht'.Mr. Lokale' emphasiz
ed t!1e importanl':eof h'a'vingthe' lUble" in'theiJtatela language, that
Otetela wa.sthe .l;:'lnguagewhich" God usee-in t'alking' to the Jitetela
people . Now the,"Atetela 'can hear the' Word of Godl There were remarks
by Joe Davis" jl,lef{pid' and" Bishop Shunguarid a special prayer of
thanksgiv.i.ns, by LorenaXelly followed' by a thank offering for tho
Bible. ;N.guwo Pierre,- Putu' Mauriceai'ld Uwandj i Udinga Paul
sang liLa Bible" fQr.thoof'feratory. The coh'gregatien then sang the
Doxology and tho..Qfferatory by I\lex Reid., .
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The Thanksgiving Service for the Bible was interrupted tempor
arily to welcome government The congregation, under
the leadership of B hop Shungu, stood to wGlcome the District Com
missioner and the othor officials wi.th him from Lodja. Mr.
Emile presented a wolcome speech to the on behalf'of the;
annual conference in which he something of the purpose,
work and organization of the Methodist Church. The District Commis
sioner responded with words of appreciation for the work of tho Chur
ch and arid its constructive riffnrtsin the community.
Dr. then spoke. Thonking the Commissibnerfor his re
marks J he assured him that many in Amari.ca 'were praying for the Con
go. Mr. Philpot went 'on to pay tribute to all who h'ad assisted in
the translation of the Bible arid spoke problems of communicetion
and the Bible. Joe the service with
4:15 p.m.
The afternoon worship service opened with the singing of "There
Is Power'Tn The Blood", led .. by PastorShungu Joseph. The special
choir ca'lled "Para Les Compos:ee's Et Musi:ques", composed of pastors
from the' North Lodj a District, "I Am ,.l\Jot vJorthy" and "Don't
They a=companied themselves with kirican instruments. '
Dorothy Gilbert 10 d in prayo r. The n HO\l\(ordWhi tmore sang "I'm GJ.ad .
That I Found My Redeemer". Bob commented on how grateful he
was to learn how .the their musical instru
ments to tho glory of God.after he and Wetahi Ukunda
sang "Nzambi Kasu Ka Wuki"; with the congregation joining in the
second time through. He and Howard Whitmore theh sang "There's A
New Song In My Heart". Using I Cor. 11:1 ai his scripture, Dr. Phil
pot spoke on the test, "I'm tBIminodto nothing you
except Christ and c,:,ucifiod" e,. hftor exhortfltions by aishop 5hun
gu, tho servicet':losad. thB ,singing of ".5p.tritof God" by thJ
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F.ij;lay. July 8
8:00 a.m.
The morning worship servicJ opened with tbe congregation sing
ing "The Great Physician", led bV 5hungu Joseph, Bob Anderson at the
piano and Pastor.' Eluhu.<J6seph prl" i ding. 1. i..lu I\licolas lcid i'1' '.
prayor. Bishap Sh <:Y.. i. F f.. BaI':ltJrO<;l. do ousa, Angolan
now LQ.ur Congo Di'tritt, .'
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to bIiefJ.y tjlf,l ,Con{i;u:e:l1ce. The Rev. Malcolm Mc\hiigh'" trans-
her .from Po:rtugese into English anpJo,e Davis from English
into Ototela. told. how ,she had felt sC3parated from
them because of language but that "in Christ we 'are all onufamily".
She went on to point out thet of Gospel, women have come
to have value and to be' respocted in society. She urged the women :to
take their place in the advancement of the Gospel and for the men to
help the women to do ,this by pra,ying for them. Bob Gibbons then sang
"Be Still My Soul" (in .Dtotola) and Howard Whitmore, "Each Step I
Take". Dr. Philpot read 10:38-42 for his scripture lesson and
spoke on "One Thing The service closed with prayer by
Bishop Shungu.
9:15 a.m.
The business opened with Bishop announcing his itinerary abroad
in the near future and some of the important conferences that will bo
during the next year Ol""so.
The report of Music C6mmittee was presented. It was refer
red back to the committee to make more detailed
The repor-tof the Public Health Committee was presented. Bishop
Shungu asked .John Hughlett and' Ukunda Andre to help the Booth Inst.i
tute on the cost of and make recommendations on'how
to improve the, sanitary conditions there.
The conference adjourned for recess at 10:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
The session recbnvened with the delegates singing "At
The Cross" after which the discussion on conditions at the Booth
Institute continued. Those with suggestions on how to improve con
ditions there were told to contact Ukunda Andre, John Hughlett, Mil
dred Lovell, or Tt Okenge ,Raphael."
Luhahi presented a report from the 1966 Assembly of the
Congo Protestant The report was with thanks. Tho
conference voted ask the secretary to writeBEP thanking them for
their work in our behalf in the past, but requesting that they give
us bC3tter service' in the future .
The report Medical Committee was presented. The report
was adopted with thu exception of point no.' 7b, which was
back to the Medical Cbmmittee for further study. The W3S
also requested to include in report a recommendetign
ing the future development uf a medical institute on a higher level
than the one that now exists at Wembo Nyama.
After necessary announcements, Lorena Kelly dismissed the busi
ness session with prayer at 11:50 a.m.
4:15 p.m.
The opened with the singing of "The Morning Light Is
Breaking". Mrs. Kitutu Mariya led in prayer. A choir composed of
missionaries and joined Albert Wetshi Ukunda
and Bob Gibbons and sang lilt's Me, It's Me, U Lord". Bob Gibbons
f
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for theirgui"dal1ce and , in :making, possiblo the
project. 'Specialiitr:ibute ",lI\I,aspaid to thcil,ateM;. Stilz fox, his, ','
masterful-wort<;;..;rn .New testament.' Mr. Lokale empha.i:;i;z- ., '
ed the impo'rtarlce of having the, Bible ,in the Utetela language, theithl;
Otetela in talking to the ktetela
people. Now the'Atetela caD /:leal: the Word of God! There wore remarks
by Joe Davis y BOd a special prayer of
thanksgiving 'by Lorena K.elly followed by a thank offering for the
Bible. Nguwo Pie+,re, , Putu andUwandj i Udinga Paul
sang "La Bi:ble" .for, th-e, Th(3, coh;g'regation tho-n sang' the:
Doxology, and thobfferatory prayer was giv's.n by/\lexReid.
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The Thanksgiving Sorvice for the Bible was interrupted tempor';"
arily to welcome local government The congregation, under
the leadership of Bishop ShunQu, stood to w81come the District Com
missioner and the othor officials with him from Lodja. Mr. Luhahi
Emile presented speech to the Commissioner .on behalf of "the
annual conference he something of the purp6se,
work and organization of tho Methodist Church. Thellistrict Commis
sioner responded with words qf appreciation for the work of tho Chur
ch and its its the community.
Dr. spoke. Thanking the_Commissioner for his re
marks, hEI assured him that many in America wore. prayIng for the Con
go. Mr. Philpot went on to pay tri,bute to all assisted in
the translation of the Bible and spoke on problems of communication
and the Bible. Joe Davis d:i.sm:iss8d the service with prayer.
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4:15 p.m.
The afternoon wo.::::ship service opened with the singing of "There
Is Power In Th6 by Pastor Shungu Joseph. The
choir called "Para Et Musiques", composed of pastors
from the North Lodja District, sang "I h;n Not IrJorthy"an9, IlDon't
Forsake Jesus". They accbmpanicd themselves with kfricari
Dorothy Gilbwrt led in p.::::ayor. Then Howard Whitmore sang "I'm G!ed
That I Found My RedDemex". Bob commented on how he
was to learn hbw their mus1cal instru
ments to the glory bf God which he and Albgrt Wet.hi Ukunda
sang "Nzambi Kasu Ka Wuki",with thu congregation joining in the
second time through. He and Howard' Whitmore then sang "There's II
New Song In My Heart". Using I Coro 11 :'1 as his scripture, Dr. Phil
pot spoke on 1m r.'eter:-:ii-ned to know nothing among you
except Christ ar.'d Hira r:rL!cifiodll.l-\fter exhortations by Bishop Sr,un
gu, the service the of "Spirit gf God" by tho
special choir.,'
8:00 a.m.
The morning worship service cpened with the congregation sing
ing "The Groat Physician", led by Shungu Joseph, Bob Andii.lrson at the
piano 9nO, Yastor:EliJhu" Joseph pree: iding. Lurribelilu Nic.olas le'd i.!;
prayer. Bishop ShurTrjd:' f).",. Bern 3rddd!3 SOUfHh refugee
now living',in Ki.rislJas"a' and ':dblegat fro n the, Lower Congo District,
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to briefly S'ddZ;f.His the-Conference., The Rsy._Malcolm McVeigh trans
lated forher'rdm into.nglish Davis fromngliah
Mrs. deSowaatold how.she had felt sciparated from'
them because but that "in Christ we are all one family".
She went-dM to'point but that because of the Gospel, womeD have come
to have value' :and to be respected in society. She urged the wumen to
take their place' i,nthe advancement of the Gospel and for the men 'to
help the' women to do . this by praying for thom. Bob Gibbons than, sang
"Be Still My Soul
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(.'in' Otetela) and Howard Whitmore, "Each Step-: I
Take". Dr. Philpot read Luke 10:.38-42 for his scripture lesson and
spuke on "One Thing' Is Needful II,. The service closed with prayer by
Bishop Shungu.
9:15 a.m.
The business opened with Bishop announcing his itinerary abroad
in the near future and some of the important conferences that will bo
meeting during the next year 6r so. .
The report of the Music was presented. It was refer
red back to the committcs to maka more detailed .
The report of the Public Health Committee was presented. Bishop
Shungu asked John Hughlett and Ukunda Andr. to help the Booth Insti
tute make estimates on the 'cost of and make recommendations on how
to sahitary conditions there
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The conference adjourned for recess at 10:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m
. The business reconvened with the delegates singing "At
The Cross
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after which the discussion on conditions at the Booth.
Institute continued. Those with suggestions on how to improve con
ditions there were told io contact Ukunda Andr., John Hughlett, Mil
dred Lovell, or T'Okenge Raphael.
Luhahi Emile presented a report from the 1966 Assemb1yof the
Congo ProtestantCouncil. The report was accepted with thanks. Th3
conference voted to ask secretary to write BEP thanking them for
their work in our behalf in the past, but requesting that they gi.ve
us batter service in thu future. .
The roport of the Medical Committee was presented. The report
was adopted with tho exception of point no. te, which was referr8d
back to the Medical Committee for further study. The committee was
also requested to inciude in their report a recommendetion
in9 the futuro development of a medical institute on a higher level
than the one that now exists at Wembo Nyama.
After necessary announcements, Lorena Kelly dismissed the busi
ness session with prayer at 11:50 a.m.
4:15 p.m.
The service opened with the singing of "The Morning Light Is
Breaking". Mrs. Kitutu Mariya led in prayer. A choir composed of
missionaries and missionaries' children joined Wetshi Ukunda
and Bob Gibbons and sang lilt's Mo, Itts Mo, 0 Lord". Bob Gibbons
,.,
and Heward .Wh-itmo:r.e t r sA Life 11. The North Lodj a
choir ..s ang Saints Go Marching "I nIl' end"Jesus , ,lard of
Heaven "after '<Gibbons','.Dorothy Gilbe1't, Albe,rtlriatshi
da and Ukitokenge Raphael sang "Nzambi Eli La Su ,Ketshi". .. '
Dr. Philpot spoke on "The Rich Young Ruler". He pointed out that
rich young so rich and yet so poor, so good and yet so
bad, so wise' and yet'so foolish, so near and yet so far. HfJ clasea .
with an altar call. After the singing of "Just As I Am" and '110. Happy
Day" the service clpsed;with many giving expressions of personal'
wi tness. '.'
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8:00 a.m. .
The'congregation, with Pastor Shungu Joseph. .lDadi.nQ. openod the
servico with the singing of "I Lovl) To Tell The Past.or Eluhu
presiding. Pastor Luhata Daniel gave the morning prayer.,tjoWttrd- -Whit.;..
more sang "This Love Is Mine" followed by Bob "0, .
How I Love Him". Bishop Shungu ro.d Psalm 119:105, Isaiah 55:11-13
and Hebrew 4:12-15 as the scripture lessanand,after prayer by .
E.H. Lovell, spoke on "The Word Of God". He said that God honorS Hisl
Word above overything elso. He went on to say that thore are many
who don't believe the teachings of tho Scriptures today, that mis
sionaries who don't honor the Word confuse the Congolose and this we
do not need,. He s.aid the Bible speaks th6 truth, the t.;c.u.t.h- ..abQut..sj.n,.
about life - thet it is like a spr,ing or .well that never ru.n.s dry.
We need missionaries who love the Word of God. Aft.a...J: 1;.he. ser
vice closed with -thc...North Lodja choir singing "Al.l Of Us Will Go To
Heaven".
8:45 a.m.
, Tho bus,iness session opened wi th the Conference Treasurer, Mr.'
Usamba Albert pres'enting the Treasurer I s Report. It was accepted
with thahks. See the; Treasurer'i Report.
The report of tho special committee for opening work at Lusambo
was presented and adopted. Sea report no". 5. .
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The report of the Board oftvangolism Was presented. Bishop
Shungu requested that Shutsha Pierre, Unema Joseph and Joe.Davis
prepare materials on the month by month outline in the com-.
mitteo report, to help in the National Program of Evangelism. He
als6 urged schadl directors to insist on attending church'
and le arning ,th l cathechism . Aft,er,soine discussion t the report was
amended andado.ptad as' amended." See reportr'\o. 6.
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The conference a.m.
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Tha conference. opaned wi t.hthe delegates singing, "0 Worsh'ip:
The King" after which the second" report of the Medical Committee
was presented and adopted. See report no. 4b.
W.S.-Hughlett prtisented ne .. report of the 90nferonce phys';';eian..
It was a=cepted with report no.7.
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The second rePort o,r tho Music Commi ttea was presented and
adopted. See repbit
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DisciplinsIl' Questions 14-24 wereaskod and answered.
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The report of th'e Lommi ttoc on"Social t:vangelism end Social Cen-'
ters was See report no. 9.
3:00 p.m.
The business session opericdwith the do.J.agates singing "Come
Every Joyful Heart" after which Dj amba Pierre led in rrayer.
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Tho report of the Finance L:ominitte'; was prosented. It was voted
that the offering taken in the Bible Thanksgiving Service ehould be
used in opening work at Lusambo. After amendments were made
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the
amended report was adopted. See report no. 17.
Bishop Shungu called to the front of the church Dr. Hughlett
together with Drs. and Mrs. Roger Youmans and Ray Isely with their
children. He thanked Dr. Hughlett for persevering during difficult
times, and the two new doctors and their for having come to
the Congo such times as these. He also asked that
Evangelyn Lewis tome forward and thanked her for the work that she
has been doing in' thCJ)field of girls' oducation. Roger Youmans,
Ray Isely, EvangGlyn Lewis, Winkie Youmans and Ruth Isely all re
sponded with gratitude to tho wards of welcome.
The Bishop stated that he wantod each district superintendent
to send a quarterly report on World Service Funds to the conference
treasurer. ,
Oii'Udinga' Fran,ois presented a roporton his recent fact-findi.ng
trip to Lusambo. It w'as a,?cc:'j::3ted with
The re port the Board of Education (Day flXlaee.nt&d .
together with the report of tho Special Committee set up to study
conditions at the Booth Institute. After amendmonts ware made, tho
report waS adoped as amended. See report no. 3b. Bishop requusted
that'the part of the report dealing with secondary education bo sent
to the secretary of the Area Committee of Secondary 5.o.hool .,Dj.r.acto:t's.
The report of the Transpo'rt, Building and Agricul tlJra Commi ttae
was presented. Bishop requested that Stan Maughlin, Jack Reitz and
John Hughlett outline a job deecription for the students who will
graduate from .theCPI Agriculture School next year. The report was
then adopted. See report no. lQ.
The report'of the on Literature and Literacy was pre
sented and adopted. report no. 11.
The of the Committee on Women's and Girls' Work was pre
sented, amended, and as amended. See report no. 12a.
The report of the Audio-Visual Committee was presented and
adopted. See no. 13.
The business session adjourned for retess at 5:30 p.m.
5:40 p.m.
The business session re'comie'ned with the delegates singing, "We
Plough The fields And Scatter,lf'aftar which Bishop Shungu made an
nouncements concerning the program for Sunday.
Disciplinary was answered. as the sectetary of
the Board on the Ministry called the names of those to be
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on trialin.tl?:.. . ShtJ!1.gu .. l'rd them in the vows
to be received .ontiial :a{tFl.rShi2"umbi:lPisxre''abd:; Miiqred' lovell ":led
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The of, ;the Com:m.ittee ,on Youth Work was
whichB;ishop.Shungu prosentod R'ache,! AinengandJi,oneof the Confer-
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The Bishop announced that there would be another
sion tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. After a brief discussion on the structure
of the church Bishop Shungu dismissed the conference with prayer and
Joe Davis made " ,
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""\he cl.osl..nq mOT:nJ.nq 'WOT:s.hi.\l se:r:"VJ.ce'Was,Cono.u.c-teo. B-t -the
new social center in downtown with several hundred.in
ance. The former Allaert Wholesale storeroom was decorated
for the-occasion with palm branches and flowers. The service
with the singing, "All Hail the Power 6r Jesus' Name"t
Shungu Joeph Pastor Umana Andr' led in the preyer.
Two sang a .. special in lin-gala. Bishop John W. shungu
gave special thanks to the; people of the South Lodja District and to
their District Supurintendunt, Eluhu Joseph,. fur entertaining so' won
derfully this' session' of the annual conference .. Then Came another of
the outstanding highlight-s of thecanference, - the dedi-
cation of Daniel Ndjati and Albert Lukangaka, pastors,
nurse, and Umasungu Charles, school director, as missionaries from
the Methoc\:ist Church in the Central Congo to Lus'ambo These men
appointed to .be inch,::rcge of opening evangelistic,' medical and edu-.
cational This rep:tsaents an iniportant step forw,qrd in the life'
of the church in . "
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The service of dedication opened with the singing of "Work For
The Night read Matthew 26:9-20
concsxning the, great. f;Omrid.ssion.A special charge was given to the
new missionaries who iri turn; responded affirmatively. Dr.
lett led iD a prayer of dedication. The' new missionaries stood and .:.
faced the All missiOnaries present were asked to stand
after which they wore requested to accept these. men as fellow-missi6-.
naries, to pray support them in this new work at Lusam6o.
The new missionaries wure then presents'd ,to the; congregation which,
was also charged to pray for thbm :and t6 the
Bishop 5hungu closed the dedication service, praying God's blessings
to be upon these men as they went forth.
Tne .se'rvice's of Ordin'ation of Deacons. and .Elders follow!'td. p'as.-:
tors Eluhu Joseph' and 5hutSha Pierregave. __special 8P
preci'atiori to Dr. Ford Philpotand.his..evangelist;.,c ,team fortheJ;:t .
said that.J.1ffteir hearts, had:beenstirred to go back to,
their. work to p'reach hardeL' than.cve::r . bcfqre. Thc.y 'pr.e"';'
sented to Dt . Philpot abdali.Jt;j;ftUl- carved mahogany statue ofa 'warrior
and spear, saying that 'his words were like-I!! spear whichhad piercod
their hearts. Dr. Philpot responded with appreciation
lapel fish":'t,ooks 'fo'}! pastor,a'rid; t'o continue to
win many for Gibbans: and Dorothy :bilbert 'sang the Utetela
hymn "God Is Melrey To -Us" with the congregationjoning. H'Qward'Whit":
more then sang "How Great Thou Art. It .. .. "':.' , ".' ,t I.
Using asllis'$'criptura, Dr. Philpot spoke 011 liThe
5hepher'dand'His 5heept,. Irre.f6s':Lng "Bishbp 'Shungu 'led the c'ongregation
in a specialpreryer 'cbnsacretion after which Dr. Hughlett dismissed ' ,
with a prayer of benediction.
4: 00 m. ",'i."
Tho business session opened with the delegates singing "Lead On,
o King Eternal" after which Um'Ukoko Marcus led in prayer.
Disciplinary Question No. 26 was asked. The conference statis
tician answered by presenting the Statistical Report. It was accept
ed. See Statistical Report.
The report thEil 'sWor\:< of, the ,Board ,of
Activities 'Rresented and. acccpte,d with thank9.1t WQS a,d,opted.",
See _'
The report of tho Committecdn the Structure of Methodism Uver
seas was The confdrencieadcipted the, rep6tt that
our to tho special sossionof the-General
sent it that just prior to tho General
Conference. 5eorepcirt no. 14.'"
Bishop say a fow
Homo Economics Institute at Luluabourg.Tho her
words with thanks.
Bishop thanked work they had d6ne
throughout the then asked Joseph to stand with
him while he announced that he was appointing him aathe
Conforence Director of Religious EdGcatioA and Youth. Onema Joseph,
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responded by thanking everyone for all they had coritributedto his
education and preparation for thisjimportant
QusstionNo.33 inv{ted the"
next annual Wclmbo The invitation was ac
cepted. See"Disciplinaty '
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Bishop Shungu announced that 196] 9f the annual qon-
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ferencewould mest July 8-15, 1967.
The business session adjourned at 5:0t:.I p.m. to d'edicate a new'
dormitory sthoo! at Lodjaj
5:10 p.m.
The dedicati,on front of the new dormitory, with
the congrlJgations,j.ngj,ng Things ,Uf Spokenlt after"
which Violet ttughlo:tt :lr;;:d;i.Jl. prayer",: Bishop the con
gregation in the.ri tual of. ,the of. a. lJ,u,ilding.
sisted by Joe, Dav;i.., ,Onema Joseph Ie ,Shungu Joseph ,Nguwu and"
others presented the., building. to Bishpp S,hungu ..
the de dic'at..io n, Onemf.l Joseph inviteg Gveryoneto Anspect the new
dormi tory-. 7, _,. ",
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7:00 p.m.
The so.tvice opened with the congregation singing, "Take Me As 1
Am" after which two people
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Un10n 1n the Congo. After amendments were made, the report was adopt
ed. See report no. 15. Bishop Shungu urged the committee to contact
other churches to find out their thinking on this matter. He also
urged tht;; committee to continue to stuCly' throughlythe -que.stion"cf:"" .
church union.
Bisl:1ap Sbul')gu, Schmidt and Karon and 're''':''''
ceived them by transfer as members of Church,a;t l-odJa '
Station after which Jean Luhaka led in prayer.':' r', . ". . .
Bishop 5hungu presented certificates to those, who graduated, two
years ago from the Bible-5c'hoo'l at L.odj a. They have now complato.t:l'
their internship.
Joe Davis brought: ,the message ,of the evening p::;ing,his remar,ks' .'
on Matthew 4 :19 'after ".,h;LCn the repox:t of the Re,solutions Commi:ttee
was presented and .wi;thappreciat.ion. 5'ee r,eport ,;'0. 16.
Bishop 5hungu read the appointments for the coming year after
which W.S. Hughlett dismissed the conferen.-:e with prayer. The 1966
conference adjourned.
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DISq:eLINARY QUESTIONS'
.., . Part I . Urganization eth'd I ntroducttJry Repcr.t.
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1. Wno are officers of the conference?
President : John W. 5hungu
5ecrETtar.:i.es: OnemaJoseph, Joe Davis
Assistant5ecretaries: Okoko Michel. Jack Gorham snaWa,yne Culp
Statistician: Luhahi Emilte
Assistant Statistician: Luhaka Jean
Treasurer:, Usamba Albert
Assistant Treasurers: Museu Emile, Emundu Paul
2. Is the ann-ual conference incorporated?
Yes. It is incorporated with "personalite civilS'M.and the Re
presentant Legal is Bishop John Wesley
are Osamba Albert, Joe Davis, Wetshi Victor and 1.1.5. Hughlett.
3. Is an appointed for the bOoks?
Yes, Museu Emile and Un'Udinga are appointed.
4. What is the report of the Program Committee?
See Daily Proceedings.
5. Who are members of the boards and committees?
See Conference Boards and Committees.
6. a} 'who is elected conference lay leader?
Emundu Paul. Jack Heitz will be his advisor.
b) What is his report?
See report No. l2c
c) Who are confirmed as district lay leaders?
Djalu Tunda Shungu Francois
Katako Kombe ungendangenda Joseph
Kindu Otonga Gabriel
Lodj a I'llorth Lukumbu Mateu
Lodja South Eluki Daniel
Lomela Kinyamba Pierre ..
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Luluabourg UmtEhusu Jean
Minga Nonge Boniface
Tunda Usimbi Jules

Wembo Nyama Djulu Daniel
7. What is the report of the district superintendents as to the
status of the work in their districts and suggestions for the
future?
See Composite Report of the District Superintendents.
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Part II. Pertaining to Ministerial Relations
e,. character of the
min.1s'ter.l-ai members' dbes' the Board on ,the
such that they
in the ii!ffac'tive . Yes .; '.
9. Who are accepted supply pastors?
Ndjati Pierre, Matete Andre, Diandja Pierre, Ndjadiandja Albert,
Adidiema Paul, Usongo Pius, Ona-Kenemo lsaka, Uwandji Ndjati
tI, _. ,
Albert, NdjekfEmbo Albert, OnfUya Nicolas':Etshima Alphonse,
Tafumba Daniel, Lotokola Joseph, Umumbu ':Andre and. 5hango .Pierre.
a) What accepted supply pastors have been retired?
1) This year? None.
2) Previous .years? MudimbLMoise, Luhata Jean, Abuluki,
Daniel, Tuaumba Philippe, Yaundu Antoine,
Joseph, Ndjovu Paul, Dikulu Thomas, Yanga Michel.
10. Whit under
are Conference Course of Study?
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a} This year? . ",;
l} Tambwe Ukunda Gabriel, Mundeke Joseph, Dikele
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George, Ekanga Auguste, At' Anyoi Louis " Urn' Olonge Atha
nas, Ndj ewa Lazart, Lung udi Kuku Jean,.UmanguliJ
Pierre, Adidema Paul, Losomba Fran,ois, Kikumba Paul,
Ulinga Alphonse, f Lumbadu' Pierre,: y'emba'''''''
Pierre and Mumba Djamba Antoine. f\
These supply pastors will study each yearfrom'thel (
, .... .l6th E,f Jul the, 31.st. of August, :i:.It Lodja. ,
The members of the committee to choose the teachers
,,', 'the Confe!snce Lourseof' Study' books are:,':'<
A.J. Reid, Bill Chappell, Shutsha Pierre arid Ngan
dememaJean'.
They the local Deacon's
2} .
. :3) 'TafuinbaDaniel , Matete AndIe, Etshima Alphonse, Umadjela
Samuel
. 4l' Alber't.,'
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l} Ndjek'Embo Al,bert, Jean.
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2) Ndjati Pierre, Diandja Pierre, Un'Uya Nicolas, Uwandjete
'Albe"rt' .i. C" ..:','
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11. Who are recommended to take the Course for on Triel?
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a) Lotokola Joseph;
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b) Those who will go to the School of Theology:-
NgongQ Louis f,Ngul,u Franl;oj.s f KasambaJean f Paul,
LO,u,is, Unda Xyma
, statj.n,.; Tukusurnbi ,E;'tifi:l,rine', !Udimba' Paul, NyumbaJean.' 5h.erif':'
bula Hoise, Jean-Batista, lJ.matuku "P'ier,re, and
c) Those continuihg in the School of Theology;-
Nqne.
12. Who are received on trial?
a), Alberti Wembadiyu Emmanuel;
b) Those who havBcompleted three years of study in the
Evangelists' 5chool:
1) Thi.s year.-Luhanga Jean, Atl.Sflyi .tJhimba Joseph,
Anyeliyola Victor,NdjatiDonat, Umeuriga Joseph 11, Un
,', gambu Ruben. ,;"
2) Previous years. - Umelimba Modeste, KasOO9tl An-.o:i.lUih., lu
nganiba Rene, E serna ,Louis, Luduka Iaidors, UlingaJo:&Q.p.h.
Lotembo Alphonse, Mbaka Joseph, Luse1i Tharcis .. Umb.a -<".
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Fidel, Unanu and Ehuki Benjamin.
J.3.. .w.nc, xs.m.a.:ln on. {rIal? ' .,
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a) In studies of the ,first: year?
Ludiha A1bo rt,;' W,t;!mbadiyu
2) None.
b) In the:studies of thes-econd year?
1) Lopemba Pierre, On' Umba' David.... .J-ClJha.a ... eaba PotU..
2) Luhanga Jean, Atunyi Uhimba Jos6ph, Anyenyola Vic
tDr, Ndjati Donat', Umpunga Joseph, Ungambu Ruben.
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3) Pungu Daniel, Takanda Jean, Jean, Unyumbi Emile.
4) Those ,who have graduated from ,the Evange.lists' Sc;:hool and
are now serving an internship:- Umalimba Modeste, Kasongo
Antoine, [serna Louis, Lungamba Ren', 5homba (uku
'Placide, ,Lusell:, Tharcis, Umba' fidel, .Unanu Antoine ,Ehuki
Benjamin and Mbuka Joseph.
5) Those who finished two years at. the :Schoo10,f TheolQgy:
Lukali Honore, Uwanga Raymond and Ukoko Richard.
c) In the of the third year? None.
d) In the studies of the fdurth yiai1None.
14. Who on trial are discontinued? Hyango Pius and Albert.
15. Who are admitted into connection?
a) Those who have not yet completed tho
,Study. None.
b) Those who come under the missionary rule. None

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d) haye.. graduate.d three years o.f Evangelj.sts f'"
are no".rsel:'ving an MaluwemyiAuguste.
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16. What"'fuii lnembers ake:'i1{'studies?'
a) Of the third year?
1) No.ne
'. 2) : L:.'uk?ahgaka ' Albert, . I\lgoi Jean ,Luhata frant;ois II Hyambo Emi.le,.
Hyango. Armand, Ukitana Po.lycarp.
Ekanga Jean, Lumbi Lambert, Oko.ka Gaston, Mbuk'Ahamba AI...
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'. phonse, TU,suku fvlaluwanyi Auguste.
b) Uf the fourth year? .
1) None
2) Lukali Raphaei
17. What full members. 'have" studies of the fourth year?
Udimbe Paul., Dikitelc 'Michel, Dleka Pierre I Osongo Antoine.
a) Those who come under the missionary rule. None
lB. Who have elocted and ordeined deacons?
a) Local Deacon:- Ndjekembo Albert, Dlala.Jean.
b) Deacon
1) Those who have not yet completed the Conference Course of
Study:- None
2) Those who have graduated from Bible School who.
internship:- MalJwanyi Auguste
3) have completed two years of Theologi.csl Schoo.l.:-::"
Lukali Honore, Uwanga Raymond and Ukoko Richard.
19. Who have been elected and ordained elders?
a)
b) Elder:
1) .' Co.mpleted Conference Course of Study: - Udimba Paul, Diki
tel-e Michel, Ule ka Pie rre and Usongo Antoine. ',
2) Urlder .seminary rule: - No.ne ,
3) Under missionary rule : - None
2Q.Who have conference membership terminated?
a) By voluntary location:- NORQ .
b} By involuntary None
c) By withdrawal:- None
d) By None
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21. What ministerial members have died during the year?
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22. What ministers have been retired?
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, ..a} Lumumh<a ... Auguste Andrt!',Wetsh t'Ukunda'
Augusto, Paul ;5hungu ,!J0s'eph ,
Lukandj u Jacob, Koi Gabriel, )H,I.guste were re
tired in previous yo ars.' .
b) None retired this year.
23. ,Who . appointTTlent--:to- attend .. s.c.nooJ.:l ", L.y.n.g.j. Pau.l "
and Aahema Pierre.
24. poisonal notatioMb should bs made?
a) Bill Chappel.l' has tranSferred to: thisL:onfe.rence. 'from the
Southern Calif;Jrnia Annual Conference .
b} Lokonga Basile agrees to return to the work of a lo.cal clo.acon.
c} Umanguo Albert returns to his place in C.onference-membe+,ship.
d) Om'Okoko Pierre will work asa localelder.
a) Mulenda f is parmi tted to taka: a sabbatical year.
f) The Commi t'i: 8e will studyt-he case of Ukundj i
conferen:::;c ,.
g) The to booksfoi the Joe Davis,
A.J. Eo.:.J, and Museu Emile.
General Business
25." .What are tho f".:pc::-ts of iheboards and committees and' secretaries
of the c'onrerrinr.c?50o reports of tho various; boards and
26. What is tho cf th3 conference statistician? See report of
the conferen8B
27. What is the report of the conference report of the
conference treasurer.
28. What is the ,. rap:7),.=t of the ,;sudi ting' committee? There is none.
29. What is the schedule for support for pastors and teachers?
See report of the finance Cummittee and minutes of the Committee
on Coordination.
30. What apportionments of conference 'funds are recommended by the fi
nance Committee. See Report No.17. "
31. What are the objectives of for the coming year?
See committee reports.
32. Where shall the next of the'c(Jnferonce boheld7
At Wambo Nyama.
33. What are tho appointments fJr the year?
500 appointments.
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CERTIFICATES OF ORDINATION
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PAR LA PRESENTE,'AVISFST OONNE A 'IDUS QUE souala
de DIEU roUT PUISSANT at nfayant en vue que Sa gloire Je
John "'Tesley Shungu, l'un des ev3ques de
L'EGLISE METHODIS'I'E
ai aujourd1hui, par l'imposltion des mains et la priere, consacre
au ministere de DIACRE dansla dite Eglise t.-fethodiste
Ndjek:em1:io Albert,Olela 'Jean, Auguste, LOkale Honore,
Raymond et Okoko Richard, qUi; selonla aecision de Ie ' '
Conference Annuelle du Congo' Central, sont reconnus pour '
cette' sainte charge.n est, ,par let presante,recollnuande a tous, ,
comma ayant capacite dt'ad:mitlistrer LE EAPTEl:!E et de
HARIAGFS et SERVICFS FUNEBRES,en 11 dt un , ANCIEN, et de
PAITRE Lli.: TROUPEAU DU CHRIST,s,ussi longtemps que son esprit et sa
conduite seront cOnfOl'lm3S a. LtEVANGILE DU CHRIST, 'et qulil '
conti!,1uera de: 18 du messa,ge chretien
dI apres las doctrines, etabll.es de, L1 EVANGILE. "
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de rna charge, ce dixieme jour de ju11letdc']:fannee de mTRE ,
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PAR LA PRESEN'I'E, AVIS EST DONNE A 'IOU'S QUE sob:e
de DIEUroUT PUISSANT et n en ,wo Sa $OUssifrne
Johb Shungu" Hun, de-s eveques de , ,
.' ,,', LlEGLISE :METHODISTE ';,: "'C
assi-stepar les a
par 11j.mposition des mains et ,ls priero, au ministere
dI ANCIEN dans la dite Eglise' Mbthodiste '."'. .. ;.,.;.
UdimbaPaul, Dikitele Michel, Qleka Pierreet Osongo Antoine, qui"
selon 1a decision de Conforence Annuelle' du, Congo' sont
reconnus' qualifies p'our'C:e:tte sainte charge. n;<",1;rt-, par la '
presente, a tous, connne ayant capacitedtadministrer
LES SACRnJENTS, de'celebrer LES et de PAITRE LE
mOUPEAU DU: CHRIST, aussi ldn:gtemp-s que son ospritet conduits
serontconformes '8 L' EVAl'IGILl!! -' 'ou CHRIST, et gu' il,continuera de ,
rnaintenir la saine eXpression du'message ,chroti,o-p d1apres les
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doctrines' de '
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,.L ". En teinoignage de quoi, j 18'P.pose rna signature et Ie sceau
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de rna ce dixieme Tjol,lrde de l'annee de NOTRE
SEIGNEUR mil neuf ce:r,lt S9ixante-six ,;
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As we evaluatethe-workf--orthis year, we See ,God's,ble.ssings.
This year the work 'of Godexpanded'ln all our distiicts ..
began in each di'stric't'. tc::i.GoO for all.
our work; for giving us'more workers for Hisga;-den'than eve,r before.. ,
Our prayers were real, communion betw81;:ln us and God. uYc:fuare my friends"
if you do what I command you.", John 14:14.' "Yoo do' not: get what you
want, because you do not pray for it." James 4:2
We g!ve thanks' to' Bishop John Wesl:e.y, Shul"lgu for:. the way in which
he thoughlof us in sending preachers from'manY'districts to startre
vivels among us. From the work of the leaders of each district we see
much fruit of theSpiri t, this- yecrr. ,each distd.ctasks the
Bishop to send us preachers givesuB the op
portunity to work and to have together
In the revivals which were held at all our posts, the people saw
all their weaknesses and mistakes which in turn caused them to sur
render their lives to God.
The work of'the'pastors grew, this year more :than any other year.
The pastors have been inspired by the increase'd responsibilitYi there--.
fore, they have in the .. We haveniany young men who have
heard the call to'prl;:lach., In March we celabrated' Holy Communion ata'll
our posts. We baptized many people and many Reople became preparatory.'
members. Truly, the pastors have
They were busy thetifue. it to
were baptized and how many members, but'you will
hear the reports.. 'I" '
In many plapes.on our,: stations, churches and .parsonages ,
built. Some churches were buiit wi'th brl.cksarid tin roo'fs as in No:rth
Lodj a and South Lodj a. Let 'us :Pa:'Ei'y to' the God of n thai;. he.. ,.
will choose men and women and send them intp ,this big garden. 'We give
thanks to the Bishop and to all those who sent food and clothing. Each
district gives the sending of these things to.us. In
looking at the these 'districts, "we see .that !3van
gelism goes forward together with, thej':giving' of gifts .
Sundew S,hogls
The work of the Sunday School is going forward better than in any
previous year. We thank God and the leaders of the Sunday 9chools for
the pictures we now have. We were many years without pictures. We are
also receiving from time to time the lessons which we requested.
The work of Pastor unema Joseph in the Sund.y Schools on our
stations has given us new enthusiasm, especially in the Lodja and

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Minga districts, In other places ,School
particularly in the Kibombo D,istr;i.ct. th'ey.:.are,c'thahkfuT because tHe' .
class ,.thE\t. .Eltud.j..ed ilJ a,tl.,odJa; is helping themgraatly.
Youth. -Groups , .
in all the distJ;l:c:ts the 'work o,f,the youth went better
than in any In the LuIuabourgDistrict, the' yout'h g.roup
made.olJe went to filikalai to visit the o:q)hans: At Lodje
North the youth group did took many
around among the villages. Some trips were made by car and Some
'to prei;lch C!roufld From, Minga the youth group gives many
UnemaJoseph and other leaders because they agreed
to have the Youth Conference at Minga. . ..
In the l.omela District the youth groups were not able to go to
the villages because they didn't have a car, but they preached in the
villages nearby Lomela. I n the Wembo Nyama District the youth work
went the village fplks and the area
the Nyama. They helped poor people and buried
one who have a family. In their conference the youth group
asked-the membeJ;sto,..send 20,000 francs to India because of the famine.
The the Atetelaand the youth group gives thanks
to the teachers, the and to all who give them
selves to help this work.
The has l;lee.n<;i w,onder. They have really carried their
responsigiiities:'f.If you"will travel tool:Jr, you will truly
ma1:vel at j:;hea, wO.rk in to out new people for Jesus
Christ. An, in the ,Wembo Nyama District the lay people
ad 38,000, francs, .to fix _up' many places that had fallen into disrepair
and to repair the,', houses, ;pf the le aders. They' also furnished them w,i t.h
the necessary things At did the, same
The busine,s,s men gave the..,ir' trucks and, built "two' houses without pay.
In other place,!3the lay people did the same kind of work.
The flood of the work of God has rested on the lay people. Truly,
it is hard to tell all the things they have done. They, themselves,
.can show you what has been done at the stations.
.. ;-.
" ..L,i
Methodist Men
work.has not gone ss well as we would like, but the
men are They, :want. to .have their own treasury in their ,work.
Than when they choose their member to go to thei will
be able to pay his expenses. They have a new law: if a man the
women are not to bathe him - only the men. This work of
meetings needs real men of character.. .'.',
We give thanks to God for His work in our Woman's Society. We
have been able to accomplish with His help more this yearthan',irr,
any previous year on all our stations. The women are doing many
kindsl;lf wo;rk - hel;ping, thae pl;lor, h,elping, widows, the, sick, the' or
phans,,' hu;rying those" up pre'ac:hers' houses It. is,
di j: 8pput allot, ttl,ei).:' They do many; other, '
things,. They, me,f.d twice ?.LOlllonth; 7"' groups and once '. in the
chuich. Ihei.r leaders i a lot to help the women in the vil
lages to the work. . "'.' "
-.
They pins from their., Mama Nyau'ndu Umumbu.
Giving pins encourages the women. The work of the Woman's Society is
going
: i
. ,'. ". . r
. forward on all our"posts.
In the LQdja in the villages. of Shilu,
'Tukumba a?d taught to
read ,the Bi,b.1e ,ho'11tof.;::iey.JElnc;J ,<;,ook. In" Districtthe.iwo
men itineiated among the people preaching ;
to see these things and this hard work giVes us hope. Our church is
going forward. '
Women's
." ...!"" ,:.1:.i i: . '
We h'Elve great Jl;ly tl:latthe Wl;lme n '13 Schools began'quicldy and.
with happiness in September. In the LodJaNorth Dist,r.icttheclass.
L
, " .'.k .' ".' , ' "
openedwit,h ,fo:r;,ty,students. Among ;thEtm two will, receive certifiCates.;
They have."aprogramo.f !studying the "fQ.llowing subjects,:' french,
Arithme:tic;.Rea'dihg" B:Lb),B" Christ;i",an :.family Life, Hygiene t Music
and Housekee.ping .. the women have started,
learning to read 'and th
13
:y Tn the, Min-gacDistrict ."
some know how 'tobaka' b'read. It is a wonder to see the desire of
young ,mature 00/ ,all, o:urstaticms., '
Kindergartens
On all our stations these classes have grown this yeaX'. , The',.. ,,,
children are studying things to enrich their lives. Teachers work '
together with thi3i children. These classes. give thanks <to the lead
ersof th!3 ch:urch for the food ,(milk, oats, and bananias.) that has
been given. Man.y happy to send their'childrento
thes'e claspes. The ch.i,ldr!?n Ie arried to read. and to' sing' songs.,
Village Schools
We give thanks to God for the way in which He has worked with
us in all our village schools. Thin year the villagers to
gether with us in these classes. 1., some places they bUilt class
:' .:
3.:
f'
rooms end teachers' ' hOUSBS chJ,.ldrOI;\:"s tlJi t.ion y : " ' '
which, of ' course, pays the .notJ'nougfl,,/how
ever The village reg,tG.n.al
schools, because does ,not 'come
are many village schools and many children; therefore,we ,,'''k !..
Ukunda andMr.. Osamba who are between us and the governmei'tt'f' 'to open
60me classe's. The all
work together with us in he,lping these clesses.':,
A
Centrel "Primary .:.=..:.:.:=:.=..,.:=.
,
t :'; r .: i, t', . i
We thank: ,this yeer. We
are 'Iery happy because of the 'way that' and pastors 'work
together., When we see all the children who thesta:tions , ,we
give to God for the way He 'expanded His 'In "t,his
year of many, children. enter classes on' our statior"
,.-; ":,: . ; : . ,.; ',j' :' '. r;:' . ,.' .',.... . . : .' :', '
. year ws' are very happy to' f?ee fruit among our child
ren. 1n" Ithe, Wempo Nyama district the colleeted'3,292 francs
to wbi'k: This is,. an. example to, us that ,'!,
the stiiCfents are'real'ly: on the right road. :"',' ' .. ,
,A,.new thing that we have seen at our posts"is the working to.-;
gethfij . paren'ts 'snd chi!dren: .',l.,nsome,plac,es the schools and the
" .... ;... ,'>''1', -, ;,' .". ,- , '. '
discipline, in raising
the -'prude Mtartd:l1tU!l try livingc:lriq.i.ns't.r.a ngthe ning: ,',
J"("":::"<'" '.r,,"),: CIi', I
'''' ; " '.., , L.; :.
;; '. f'
Schools
. .: r: .!.. : ,>
..)
are vEiry('h:eppy this yearLto. See the that the teachers,
have with the children in the ,regional schools. The thing f
for arf;:1 thankful is the way 'in which the pastors and
ts'athli:ts \iIi,ark toget;,er schools in teaching the children the
Word'(ff God. This wer'e:;;l9:u:ilt in ,:the districts. 'In
some districts villages 'ieed' iNt,ile Lo"dJa ?outh Districi;,
and Wembo, Nyama Dist.rict. '.
last At Wembo Nyama the're wetili:2, in regional'
schoo'ls, and there were large ;in, the regional scho.pls.
of LodJa North, KatakoKolfibe,Djal,o,,'
Kibombo,: Minga .andat .Minga Dis:tiictijhe".\lil
: ,"'
lagers:.bui'l
f
:t:; 'teat:her,s'i:tious'esin
' 'f D' ...... ' , ",J .. ' )'e
1 age ':;0... ; J a",,:..::., ,t, ,"; ,,' .: 1:1 ,: ' . . ' "
r r
.. ..; ,
t': .
.J..un;j.or t:tigh Schools .w::l.S1 Schools
, ,;"t, T9A-r> and ':.
becaasiir o,'Y4G" hal;!"fila<ny'; mi:ssi.O,'il!;u;;y:;,t,e,e,chers',
andrtt.rey ,s;ttsng,t:h<:tt)Ldo "';
schodl, has 15,3 $,t udeRts, twelv.e ,:Of wbom' are' g'irls. ,.:.t ,'L' . " '
, ',,' , i ," " '. " .. '.' A.( Q
\ ; .j :".'" , it
2. Girls' Cycle: ,Thissc1::'iriol :started two in Sep'tember
1965 with 54 girls. In there were 37
:, , , .'
in the second year there were 17.Uver and above this number there
:to enter the;pedagogy ser:tion. All the child.ren in
the boafdingschool tota.l1ed64. During the year one 9i;1 marx-ied,
two their homes b'ecause of illness and one ret.urned to
her v.illage" by' choice. Therefore, at :the end of the yoer there wer.e
60 girls.); .... .' .' . "', .
wes fortunate hed .gpod In the
beginning there were only missionary teachers but later e Congolese
teacher took the place of a missionary who went to another station.
In April Miss Veronique Mbuke came to the school to help. Our sec
retary was also a great help. The program in thiaschool is the
as in the Boys t School. The students must i"/ork ti'ar1:i by study
ing'morning, noon and night. .
This school gives thanks to God for the way He helped the ma
trons of the dormitories, because much of the work among
in the home. They try to teach them how to fix their dormitories,
the dining room and the kitchens. Each girl has her own work to do.
This school will not forget the help of the parents. Truly,
they have a real desire for their girls to go forward. This helps
greatly_
This school thanks the church for monetary help in repairing
houses and for scholarships for those who cannot pay. Among those
who receive scholarships, we see intelligent and well-behaved
,..
I
students. We are glad that we can say that we do not turn a girl
away just because she has no money. Those who scholarships
however, have to work for them.
We hope that each year our number of girls will increese. It
will be good for us to think about the things we will need for
this school in the days to come.
3. Wembo Nyama: This school gives thanks to God for His bless
ings, this year. We had eight classes, 283 students and 12 teachers.
It has been a long time since we have had so many missionary tea
chers. We are trying to meet state requirements.
Another happy thin this year was the occasion of our first
graduating.class in June. Thi.s schools wants to warn the parents
of our students that the tuition is going up. This next year it
will be 10,000 francs . The school' asks the parents and all the
workers this: "When there' is a group of people, discipline must
be strict.
Bible School
We thank;,God' for His help this year. The school improved over
last year. We had more students and that is good. They didgqQd
work in prea.ching the Gospel in the "villages. Some were preachers
in villages close., to Dl.engenga. They worked as a neade to
work in his village some teaching in the Sunday Schools and Borne
leading youth This school had 40 students. Amorig them six
finished. This school had a beautiful new dormj,tory_ .;
,,', '
. ".
BoardinO Decq:ar,tm,ents
'.
- "
All of our boarding departments' opened on':1!.i:me. Son,e;' 'plaees
did not have many boarders, but other places had a'loi.
. BoysfBoardingt cipened departments
in S:piember because food and furnishing7were ready. Truly, 'we did
much fr,ie nds. and leaders helped us t.o carry the
load'., We God and the church for their help in the wOrk. We
than'k th:lchurch in Amari.cafoI: ou.rboarding departments. Our Secon
" dary was -not well s.upplicd. the leader":;'
ship of the Warn who
comes next year to bring bnelsheot above his
In this schdol the boys have a dormitory andthe'lVlinga station boys
have a kitchen. .' .
. 2. ,Girls' Boarding: We thank God for His help. Thanks also to
the '.l,eaders of the . stations for working with us. In manj"-plac'es '.'
wanted do work with thei;
hands..Ir! theSe pla,ces they, had.8 eassava garden, piantains , millet,
etc.- A't 'tbd'ja (26 were baptized, ,apd 11 became
preparatory rrrembers). We',givethaHks to CPRA fO.r senCfing food (Oil,'"
milk, meat, flour, bean's,' etc..-), and we . that they will continuo
to remember us. :
W'6iK':
.)r::
.!::'. .andDispenseries: In this year 1965':'1966 we served
manypeople. 'The highli,gh,t of our work was a worship 'programwith
our patients. As you know, thCi! Wembo Nyama District now'has two
For this we give thariks to God because He has helped us
and not'left us orphans. In of all the destruction.
Ii
This year in Tunda the people' worked with the hospital
i
peoplf;.l" to try! 'to find all that which was stolen. Now 10cbeds have
bee,n ,:returned- -and: othe,r; small things Many people came to Wembo
Nyama, and thrisei.who healed of their diseases wers 477.; Pat
ie nts' houses are being built at iVlinga 'At Lomela they built many
dispensaries. In Lodja North they treated 5;100 patients . "r:
2. Leprosaria: This hospital thanks God and white friends be
c.ause.they have much love for us. They se nt us food remembering
those, with tuberculosis. With the help of'the Bisnop
together with 'the 'church the leper's have, had :much.,help. Still their
needs areribt fillld. They are working to help The le
prosarium at Tundaimp;toved a lot. There are now 120.patients. At
Minga the lepers'; helped ..clearthe air strip:.;, .. Jhisshow.s how much
love have in their saw the need'of *he mission
and even though they had helped
friends. "When your friend cries, you cry with (Otetela pro
verb). Minga and Tunda thank the new doctor because he has cdme
among them and has said that he will work together with them.
3,. Dentistry: 780 ye;;'r at
clinic at Wembo Nyama.;
I'
4. Maternity: The work of the maternity is going forward on all
posts especially at Wembo Nyama., During 1965-1966,"-692 babiea"''Were'
born at; .W.em.b,.p, Nyama. All, the,work!3rs, .work together with love and'
e nthusia.sm. '.,' ", ' ..
S . MadiCg,l, lnstituta: We thank ,God for the Medical Institute
and tha midw:iv'eswho last. ye,ar while. not any
doctors he):e. Thesi:hool leaders';and teache.rs are giving themselves
to lead "the students 'in the way :of in thoir studies andi,n
... t.heir wqrship.We axe trying to teach cind lead patients to hear _Gd1J r s
Word' beifore "they receive medicine.' We thank God that' the professors
in the sl3conda'ry school work with uS.)l'iith all their strength to
,help our studies.' This class is theresponsibili ty OT Dr. Hughlett
'as appointed by .
Industria. .
the industrial w,ork wl3ntvery well,this year. The workmen gave
, themselve.s ,with all theirs1;;rength to do' all kinds of work. Many.
houseswerebuflt at Kibombo and Min'ga. At t.he workmen fell
ed ;tres.s, sawed ooards and made new It is hard to'dotHis
work w.1thouttr:ansportation, but we. are 'doing 'our best.
,!.i;te.aturg
We thank God for the 900d' s't'rof'l.9 .hands -We has g.ive..n..usthii3'
year to write. Though we did not finish the work that the confer
ence .gave U.s to do, we finished We had ,the goo'd'fo':ctune this
year to reqeive .. s6nie new people for our literature' work- Rev. Jack
Gorham"Pierre Lulesungu, Nday Marcel and T'Uma.ndji Sj,meon.. How
this year we hav, lost a who h!l's worked with Cis for
many years. It was time for Edith Martin to go tin furlough.
This pastyea:f we worked mainly on' books to help Christians
who can read. For here is a tning very precious in the life of a
Christian - that he can read the Bible. for himself and help the
church in all the that'hcid6es.
Print Shop
,
, >,
,
Even God
. cause He 'guarded us ana helped us: carry the 'work of the' Print Shop
forward. "Truiy, the Print Shop workedh,atd with it,S personnel to
help> all the districts. I tis to tell you all the work we hewe
done - cards, Sunday
School lessons,I and many kinds', of that our work
' ' I .'
Women" s School' - kUluabclUJ;gHI"
This school 'is callbd "Morning Light
n
, and truly.it brings
the women out of the darkness of their old 1'ife toiha light of :a
,..
1
,1
Ii
::k
Ie
, l
nGw civilization. Sometimes, thGse women are very stubborn and
bitter when they arrive, but when you later see these women you
wonder at their lives - they truly walk with God. A clean house,
nutrition, how to receive guests, budgeting and othet
are taught. We want these women to go forward togetber '
Christians to teach others; thereforG, maybe our country can
forward. In countries where the 'womGn are downtrodden and the
standard of civilization is low, they cannot go forward.
"
The cl'as5 leaders together with the women thank the church a
lot for the way 'in which it arranged these classes to civi"lize
these, women from Atetelaland and other places. The leaders who come
to eccustom us to our new life are good, because they do not get
tired of answering our questions.
People know that to teach married women is hard; therefore,
the teachers give themselves with patience and happiness. We' hope
that God will do wonderful things in this class. Many women
enter this school will teach their people on the stations. We give
thanks to Ambatshe (Sally Reinecke) and Mama Lutshumba Shungw
for all hard work among the women.
Conclusion
We give thanks to God for all the work that has been done
this YGar, and we believe that much work is going forward. We
thank the Bishop for his leadership, for even in these days of
trouble he worked with the Hand of God in this great work. We be
liGve that the work of the missionaries among us will improve the
work of the church. We thank God and the church abroad for their
prayers their help.
The District Superintendents -
Dungu Albert
Omlokoko Marcus
Ngandemema Jean
Eluhu Joseph
On'Udinga Francois
Museu Emile
Luhaka Jean
Udimba Paul
5hutsha Pierre
Diongo Albert
" Andr-ade

CONFERENCE TREASURER'S REPORT
1. vTorld Service
A.. Abroad
1 64-65 funds- sent -to Chicago
52,322
2. 6$-66fimdssent to Chicago
.. S,J, 669
B. In Conference "'<
1. Balance . from other years
41;639 '.
2. 64-65 funds
-26-005 .
,.
3.'65-66 funds
42,712
110,356.,
1. 1: to Central .. .:. .
55,178
2. f to Annual COnference' .
55,119
2. General Administration Fund
64-65 funds sent to Chicago
25,999
B. 65.. 66 sentto Chieag()
.' .):;42,918
,."
3. Claimants
A;' ielancefrom other. years'
216; 725.. 50 .
B. 64-65 funds ....
. 52,274-.
'26S;999.50
Salaries paid to 12 pastors, 65-66
-89,520
179,479,,50
Balance on hand
Retl.trnedfromCbicago'c!oBranch Treasurer
Returned 'from ChiclSfg6; c/o Bishop -Shungu
6$... 66 funds' .. :. . . ' <'
lbtal . year:65...66 <
, '-I.
.-. . .
4.. Annual Confer-enoe
.,'. ..,
A. Receipts from 64-65
209;887
Contributions from laymen 64-65
42,500
252,387
Elrpenditures 6S4,14O
-252,387
Receipts
Deficit at end of year 431,753
B; Receipts from 65-66 571;406
Contributions from lay delega.tes 75;659
Total receipts for the).year 647,065
Deficit from 64-65
paid to Lodja South fDr food 219,8'55
lbtal to be paid
651;Eb8
Reclilipts -647,065
Deficit (uithout food and to be paid) 4,543
5. Central Conference
Balance from other years
161,3284 50
Funds from 64-65 64,535
Funds from 65-66 143,298'
Total to be sent to Central Conference Treasurer
369,161.50

.. 3 '7
6. Other Conferences

64-65 funds

65-66 funds
350,435.50
7. Non-Conference Claimants
126,547
64-65 funds
;':;'51,951
Paid to 12 Catechists
. 74,796
Balance at the end of the year
65;...66 funds
196;515
271,3
11
8. Other Committees
Balance from other years
8;847
64-65 funds
42;246
65-66 funds
142;681
193,774
Transport Committee on Coordination
14,450
Invoices paid
59;0/$
Invoices to be paid-\ilembo t'fyama
10,360
Food-vlembo Nyama.

11 ,8
77,166
Balance
193,774
9. Interdenominational Cooperation Fund
64-65 funds
77,565
i
65-66 funds
136,295
213,8W
:50
1/3 to C. P. C. Kinshasa
71,'287
-
1/3 to All-Africa Conference of Churches 71;287
1/3 to Horld Council of Churches, Geneva; 71,285.. 50
.50
10. District Superintendantsl Fund
Balance from 64-65 1;213
Funds from Branch Treasurer for D. S. salaries 50,000
51;213
65-66 funds 557,001.50
Other funds received c/o Bishop Shungu 303,000
Contribution from lire J. Naw 12,000
From Luluabourg District - 65,000'
1,008;294.50
Deficit -3
16
,11
1

salaries of SUperintendants 65-66 1,324, iJJ5. 50


11. Episcopal Fund
64-65 funds sent to Chicago 66,055
65-66'funds to be sent to Chicago 112,154
Congo Protestant Council
Contribution for 58,836
Contributions of church members for
27,020
Total
Protestant Bureau of Education (64-65)
Fees paid by teachers of Sankuru Province 57;000
Fees paid by teachers of }Janiema Province 18,000
Fees paid by students
Total
10
4.4
6
3
Tbtal sent to Protestant Bureau of
190,319
,, &aHlii&Jl1!Wil1W..laua.lt'\:; "!$iii, ....n_iMll'!ffi\t&lli..:;Si1iJ'1l'li.. .....':,; ;;"
STATISTICAL REPORT
38
ITEJ.viS DJALO KATAKO KINDU LODJA LODJA LOHELA LULUA-KIliGA TUNDA WEMBO TOTAL TOTAL
KOlviBE NORTH SOUTH BOURG NYAlvfA 65-66 64-65
Workers:
1. Members of Gonference 4 8
7
r) 6
3 9 5 7 73 51
A.Underpastora1
appointment 4 6
7 7
6 6 1 8
5
6
1.Africans
4
5
6
5
6 6 1 8 5 1
2 1 1 2 It 6
:a. Others 1 1 2 1 5
2 2 10
14fricans
2.Miss ionaries 1 1 1
3
2. Members on triq1 6 4 2 2 2 2
7
2
3 30 16
A. Africans 6 4 2 2 2 2 7
2
3 30
B. Missionaries
a. Other missionary workers
28
Missionaries 1 1 7 1 11 7 28 It
5. pastoral
148 32 29 6 285 28 17
66 1 28
355
A. Approved supply
pastors 2 6 1 6 15 2 17 49 60
B. Local preachers and
22 16 148 26 1 4 11 242 106
6. Other Christian life
workers 82 25 7 32 13 295 77
7. Unpele v01.nntcer workers 243
95 36 134
40 605 836
A. Local preachers 1 14 8 27 112
B. Exhorter sand
class leaders 34 243 14 48
95 36 120 5 32 627 72lt
Christian Community
8. Baptized children
under 12 12 50 158 375
400 242 24 60 42 112 1475 2097
9. Enrolled beginners 1052 1785 478 1621 400 1307 1230

1322

10250
o. Preparatory members 257 158 264 261 2308 231 299 71 380 4 76 6227
1. Total on probation-
sum of 8, 9 and 10 1321 861 900 2257 106 1780. 1589 345
1821 13980 17516
2. Full members enrQrred 1321 1288 2443 2651
a224 2123 4146 5778
27253
a. Christian families 75
148 43 413 770 280 18
1
123 178 369 2 17
2860
Members of men's
r'Q4
3377
4735
societies .IV 228 671 191 200 250 800 54 399
5. Members of women's
6526
societies 662
513
648 534
221t+ 460 34 1200 238
786 7289
---------------------------------------- ___________________________ ________BIIIlTur"" .!),d. !ll. .' t,,).. J'"'''''':',JI
39
TTEMS DJALO KATAKO KINDU LODJA LODJA LOHELA LULUA-MINGA TUNDA WEMBO TOTAL TOTAL
KOMBE NORTH SOUTH BOURG NYAMA 65-66
E4-65
6. Members of youth
societies 109 '156
262 400 164 275 735 980 525 3606
5956
7. Number, of preaching
places 136 94 49 200
35 1 120 20 145 859 976
8. Sunday Schools 24
39 23 54 30 1 120 12 31 375 369
9. Teachers and officers
in Sunday Schools 124 III 36 68 85 47 6 72 24 60
633 490
o. Pupils in Sunday
Schools 1864 1421 825 4560 6949 4460 190 7560 420 5510 33759 28188
1. Average attendance
in Sunday Schools 278 629 234 1349 896 732 47 1021 334 3980 9500 13398
astoral Activities (this year)
2. Children baptized 12 50 90 146 128 168 6 60 140 363 1163

Adults baptized 107 121 152 451 301 245 1 230 267 2007 65
Beginners received 1043 653 478 479 1145 520 34 203 416 5611 3922
5. Preparatory members
received 103 70 264
157 177
188 181 98 380 1118 1166
6. Full members from
probation 27 121 152 451 301 245
3 132 90 767 2289 997
7. Full members received
by transfer 30 '11 108 46 20 12 8 6 281 997
8. Full members removed 28 96 28
193 16 529 588
A. By Transfer
-
61 100 4 234 385
B. By Disciplinary act
ion or default 22 52 1 60 139
C. By Death 28 23 32 34 28
33
12 214 225
9. Christian marriages
performed 1
4
5
61
ducational
o. Number of schools 11 26 16 6
37
10 18 8 21 153
388
1. School staff
A. Teachers 30 46
35 55 38 44
55 32 118 453
471
B. Administrative
workers 2
3
4 8 2 2
3
2
9 35
26
2. Students (total) 1221 1420 1136 1389 807 1217 J.643 1016 3909 13758 10230
A. Primary 1221 1412 1053 343 807 1217 1643 1016 3574 12286
1. Female 442
383 167 507 561 375 4431
4364 548 141
1307
F!WIlWt;[;....t
4
DJALO KATAKO
KOMBE
KINDU LODJA
NORTH
LODJA
SOUTH
LOMELA LULUA-NINGA
BOURG
TUNDA WEMBO
NYAMA
TOTAL
65-66
TOTAL
64-65
2. Male
B. Secondary
1. Female
2. Male
799
864 670
77
7a
202
217
141
76
640 710 1082 641 2267
283

7875
577

39
6873
c. Teacher Training
1. Female
2. Male
D. Theological and
Biblical Training
1. Female
40 40
2. Male 40 40
E. Technical and
other training
1. Female
2. Male
F. Others studying
outside of the con
ference area
1. Female
2. Male
8 6
7
1
6
52
.2
50
73
3
56
G. Adult Education
1. Adult Literacy
a. Female 60
3
80 30 50 62 64
33.
b. Male
2. Noman's Schools
Finances
38 30
1 1
75
1 1
14a
A. Local receipts
1. Recurring
budget
2. Building and
equipment
B. From Government
42760
sources
129100 122934 2683090 322441 246702 2376660 5923687
c.
1. Recurring
3742548 3843548 2834426 budget
2. Building and
equipment 93970
From World
3227635 5012548 3708245 ,416296 2589410 Jd.I!72c44 4cB45800
1453736 1547706
3709903,
Service funds
1. Recurring
budget 201653 664840 1056231 5122183 829029 369741
1737762 646176 2575266 1400288
9399162
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It-l
ITEMS
DJALO K.;:.TAKO KINDU LODJA LODJ_q, LOMELA LULUA-lViiNGA TUNDA WEMBO TOTAL
TOTAL
KOMBE NORTH SOUTH BOURG NYAMA 65 -66
64-65'
2. Buildin; and
equipment 30000 30000
D. Total teacher's
salaries 3357233 4974065 3033512 2702824 5175187 31;.06692 4798670 2589+10 Jl634265 4:1671858 37299534
E. Total expenses 1667899216678992
1. Recurring
budget 3678656 1;.841081 11832008 957348 4798670 3235:86 153Cd370 19190+87 45696764
2. Building and
equipment 68355 129100 30000 84lf.496 1378122 2450073
Medical
34. Number of units 6
7
2
3
2 4 1 8 8 8 It-9

,0... Eosn i t21s
1 1 1 1 4
B. Dispensaries 6
5
2
3
2 4 1 5 5
6
37
26
C. Maternity Centers 1 2 2 1 6
5
35.< Medical staff 6 10 5
If. 2
5 3 13 15
28 92 142
A. DOG'tors 1 2
3
2
B. Nurses
C. Nurses in training
D. Other
36. Patients
A. Number hospitalized 75 35
450 89 1985 2634
1. Total number
of patients 5460 7879 6175 5100 1t464 5075 1327 15600 51080 11lit1
2. Total number
of days in
hospital 10490 225 25500 22320 25375 7080 125200 216120 32791
B. Clinic patients 54370 129636 7500 3500 61;.36 5000 1511 86325 33025 93600 420903 30641
C. Daily treatments
average 147 355
20 10 2 8 4 235 90
- 28,
1156
274362
D. Number of oaternity
patients lOa Ilt7 2 5 2 398 38 635 1335 977
37. Finances
A. Local receipts
1. Recurring
budget 258584 517596 11927lt6 422728 125130 264294 5831;.55 32W43 641001t 2633310 6968600
2607104
20 Building and
eqUipment
B. Receipts from
government
ITEJ.viS DJALO KATAKO
KOMBE
KINDU LODJA
NORTH
LODJA
SOUTH
LOMELA LULUA- l'1INGA
BOURG
TUNDA WEMBO
NYAMA
TOTAL
65-66
TOTAL
6lt-65
1. Recurring
budget
2. Building and

C. Rece pts from
Board of l'1issions
1. Recurring
157552 8lt30lt7 157500 budget
2. Building and
equipment
D. Total workers'
salaries 267lt08 90706lt 3108f6
E. Total expendltures
1. Recurring
68355lt 1360643 1323616 budget
2. Building and
equipment
202112
481113
759837
lt4800
73489
169930
316135
314558
277277
150000 150000
600000 20J..289 H70000 2631310 8535095
3079501468649 12%5902389410 7817117
928255 22lt5108 20lt1B32 4300937 J38;osS 9
2631310 2631310
Church Finances
38. Ministerial
support 373237
A. Pastors 333250
B. District
superintendents 33325
C. Episcopal fund 6662
39. Conference
claimants 16226
A. Conference
members 4636
B. Non-conference
members
40. Annual conference
11590
274560
212138
5'2192
10230
27245
889lt
18351
672054
600058
60006
12000
25659
7331
18328

22873
86157
17230
32313
12087
30226
640681
579528
59563
11590
33852
117ltlt
22108
694092
lt49p17

!665
i
2559lt
8683
16911
152320730225 708559 119lt274
136000 654541 647216 1059336 5 r9+257
13600 63059 50820 115029 577081
2720 12625 10523 19909 112154
13413 lt3338 20199 52375 300214
3832 16667 7025 22800 103699
9581 26671 1317lt ';t:) 575 196515
administration
lt1. Central Conference
Fund
42. Genrea1 Conference
administration
27957
lt637
2518
46593
11011
3670
51318
10997
3666
8lt617
17630
66lt6
56199
12887
4610
48585
9970
3lt69
26825 7lt681
5748 16001
1916 5312
49181
10538
7599
105450
43879
42918
571406
143298
.. -------.
403
ITEIvlS DJALO KATAKO
KOMBE
KINDU LODJii.
NORTH
LODJA
SOUTH
L01VIELA LULUA- l'1INGA
BOURG
TU1\1DA "WEMBO
NYAMA
TOTAL
65-66
TOTAL
64-65
Interdenominational
Cooperation Fund 6555
Benevolences 7055
Building and repairs
o Other purposes
A. Other conferences6955
14681
11011
100000
24494
10997
10997
26659
18130
18733
42305

13 31
29343

9 09
23852
5748
5748
13413
16001
15979
37440
10538
10537
12482
24903
22781
41808

1263 1
100000
257651 92784
B. Committee on
Coordination
C. Women's
2318 11011 14667 22072 12887 13880 7664 21336 14051 22800 142681
77565
Conference 5316
D. Hethodist Youth
E. World Day of
2180 Prayer
F. Men's Conference 2875
3864
2112
957
6000
4000
575
500
7074
20000
2499
5490
3100
1808
3220
3000
800
6560
2000
2270
4831
9510
1587
2000
l1-100
5000
2200
4200
11320
3450
7150

600 2
18326
12525
25460
59172
3526
G. Othel'! work 2220 30500 32720 187974
Total contributions
of local churches:
38-46
Total amount of
474197 837136 641610 1255783 967859 738847 383216 lQ4040 708559 1676974 8698219 5033002
ministerial support
A. Pastors 333250
B. District
213138 600058 862598 579528 449317 136000 654541 647216 1059336 5533982
3910028
Superintondants 33325
52192 60006 86157 59563 43330 13600 63059 50820 115029 577072
Amount received from
outside local churches 165574 119049 347458 632081
A. From Conference
Benevolences
52750 52750
B. From Board of
Missions 300000 300000
1. Recurring
budget
2. Buildings
51750 36862
300000
88612
300000

). Number of church
buildings
Ao Permanent
B. Semi-permanent
C. Temporary
24
3
21
12
5
11
23
1a
44
4

24
1
23
24
3
32
1
1
2


19
11
18
34
11
23
228
48

188
40

_. No.Pastors'residences 21 11 22 32 13 22 2 28 13 34 198 187
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Report No.1
BOARD OF MISSIONS
1. We have heard the report of the village - they have built a
school of three rooms, a church, pastorts house, dispensary, and
nursesthouse. We recommend that workers be sent there even if
they have to be taken from a village where the interest has
lagged.
2. We repeat the recommendation of last year: When we send a pre
acher to a new village, we should send one with experience to
start the work, not one who has just finished school and is be
ginning his work.
We repeat the recommendation of last year: When a preacher is
sent to a new appointment he should go there as quickly as pos
sible.
4. We repeat the recommendation of last year: Those who work under
the church should be a Christian example before the people.
5. We repeat the recommendation of last year: We ask the superin
tendents and pastors not to send a pastor to a new village be
fore they go to see if the people of the village have built a
church and parsonage.
6. We recommend that a mission worker be required to keep his house
in repair.
7. We express our interest in Youmants plan of training laymen
in hospital visitation and evangelism.
B. Many years we have talked of sending Congolese missionaries to
new places but this has not been done yet. Why?
Chairman: Luhaka Jean
Otetela Upelili Daniel
EnQlish Secretary: Ethel Homfeldt
Report No.2
HISTORICAL COMi"1ITTEE
1. In the history of The Methodist Church in the Congo, Bishop
John Wesley SHUNGU, elected in 1964, ie the first Congolese
Methodist Bishop in the Republic of the Congo.
2. We are thankful to God, that year of 1966, 13 students of
the first 6th hear class were fran the Atetela Metho
dist Secondary School at Wembo Nyama. We our appreci
ation to all professors far their wondel'ful*'Work. Also, we
thank Bishop John W. Shungu made it possible to find these
professors.
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3. vie- ''fe'm!nd:otrr of.,TheMethodj.st Chu.rch o.f,
having a 'monument ,as ;,:NYl?ma , ,
"WedtUmvulambiH'revival -the That
the Church of Christ when the Holy Spirit carne a
mong the Church;' and the GoSpel'spr.ad among the AntR Mongo.
4. The: 80mmlttea ca.refully reviewed the :record of.. each pator. They
asked Pastors Emile Hyombi. Armand Koy Hyangd and Polycarp Uki
were incomplete to furnish what was needed.
This W,as. dono. .. .
5. We. are glad that Mr. A.J. Reidts book on the H';'stgry f. 1J:i!.5l
Methodi-st Church .among may be available this year.
6. We are thankful' f6r the publication of the Holy Bible in Otetela..
Chairman: Pierre Sheumha
Otatela Secretary: Joseph Shungu
English Emilo Luhahi
.Repo'rt No.3 a
Gf .mlc.I\'lU" '. '\.
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1. This committee wants to remind the Directors of Sunday Schools
which given the responsibility of visiting villages or
Some circuits to see if this work is going forward and to en
courage the Sunday Sehool teachers.
2. 'Wo remind some districts to bring their Sunday School reports
together with tho money collected,to Pastor Josoph Onema
cause some turn it in and aome don't.
3. We ,ask ,the Director of the Sunday Schools to send
lessons quickly to all district.
4. We repeat what we said last year that Sunday Schools be held all
year - even during vation.
5. Wo ask tho District Superintendents and Diroctors of Sunday
Schools to work together so 'that the work will go forward and
that the Conference Director of Sunday Schools will roceive the
reports quickly.
6. the is not service but should be a
class for all people--adults, young and children,
study things of
. . .'
7. We 'ask the the
pupi+s Director of,Sunday Schools
so, he eansend the right n'lImber of lessons...i-', ':
,8. This committee' as'ks that each pe rsongivo according as. is
,
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able, not 'a 'sbet' is eti6ugh 'mGAoy 5:lJperintandent .
will. d,ivide . it: h'fotwop.arts ..:. :'some:t'o;ffay ftfr 'lEH3'sCMS encithe
rest into 'pt:e:acher.t:s :saLary..; t. ';',_ :,!: .
. - ,', .... t . ) .... :. :-i' .,. i" .L
9. Tlfis A ccimmi ttee asks tne' followi'ng -people to w:dta. ..t:hlese le.ssems:
a) "Children
t
s lessons':' Edith Malttin, T.allfyamaa.Alblirt ,and" A
'. ' Joseph;;, ,,',.,'.i ,.!.' '.' '
O'b) lessons: Reid;
Martin, Onema Joseph and TaluyambaAlbert.
c), Less'ol<ls, for-youth' group:
>, \' 'DO: K d
.lesaons ... ,Cl),l,y",i, ',.a.n,
Mrs. Frazer

We ask Jim Stevenson to find for us the All Africa Curriculum
lessons to be translated into Otetela. If they are not avail
able at LECD wewo-uld I-ike" for him to order them for us from
Johannesburg. these lessons, the writers of
the lessons will continue to write until wo receive those of
the All Africa Curriculum.
11. We ask the Superintendents to -telkwit/;l'tho teachers of the
Sunday Schools because many,ido nhttbach 'regularly and do not
continuo to t8ach well. After this counsel, if th8Y continue to
be irregular, they should be replaced.
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12. We ask the w,ay for the program of
religion to go to all Protes'tent Primary Schoo'ls and' U:fficial
Schools and not to neglect some
13. There wifl'be a Leadership Training Seminar at Luluabour,Q. with",
Dr. Gerald Harvey from 'f-\!yiil let'a May 5. Twoloaders from each
district will be chosenfo attdnd
. , . Chairman: 'Urninu Paul
Oietela Sl3cretary: Ekanga'Jean
,', port" Nt:;). 3b':
';,,:. 'BOARD UFEDucAtION
, ',- Day Schools' ; "
1. Approv":aJ,,: sf. LECO Al'l oroerssent to' 'LECO must bp .'
provede'Hd signed b-y' thi:: ,(;onference-;itreas.l.1rer.
2. Need for additional sectioQ sf.. "Cvcle dtU1ientation": Seeing
that more than 500 studentnwhdfinishl3d the ,primary school,p
this year would not be able to1'indi3 placer in our existing
schools, the sub-'Commi ttoe of secondarY"sctaool direct.ors w,as
.skedto try to find a solution to this prehlem. This sub
c'ommi ttee made l.tsreport' iindica-ting that there; :was no pot:);"
sibility of opening additicnal sections 01 of the C.D.
3. Teaching gi Religion: It was recommended that the, catec,hism be
taught in the religion courses".i.9f school." - ",
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4. Seminars:
a) It is recommended that a seminar be held for the
primary school directors and inspectors. This is to
be held at Wembo i4 to September 3,
1966. All directors "andassi'stant directors of pri
mary schools are to attend this seminar. If there is
not an , then the "Chef
should attend. Th(3courscs to be given are Pedagogy,
General Administration and Methods.
b) It is recommended that a music seminar be held under
the leadership of Mr. Emile Luhahi on August 24 at
Wembo Nyema.
s. I nforma,tion from C"P. C.. : I twasannounc,ed ,that any necessary:, ad
j ustmtmt in sal'aries, mU,st be ,made tW,ice a year- June and De;..

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6. List of Salaries: The list of salaries must be prepared and
J
sent to the Inspector by is. The report'
must bo "t,o. the, lnspe,ctor ,by October 1. ,
j
. - ... " .: ' .
.",,' .
7. l!uU. aooks: The Inspector :-{,s asked to furnish ,to all, primary
schodls a list of'text b,boks approved by the ,government.
B. Opening of Sch601: The opening date'of school was fixed
as Se ptembcr 13, 1966. 'i
INSTIT1JTE BOOTH'
1. We recommend that the schooi vae-ate the 'present buildings so
;;1Jhat they may be returned 'to the' hospi tal<for its use.
2. We recommend that'- the school be transferred totne area of the
present primary school buitJl"dings at Wembd Nyama.
'SECONDARYDI VISION
1. Long range planning:The.goals of the Methodist Church in Cen
tral Congo are:listed to priority as follows
a) Continuing for tha secondary-school atKatubue.
b) A full secondary school with a pedagogical section.
c) A' complete secondary school with a scienc.e. scctiJ;ln..
d) A four years girls" school with atJsectiontechniquefemi
" ..... ' ';,
nine If.
The: teachers needed for ,the first three' pr:io'ri:ties,
,lished asfoliows: . ;',
4!
-,i." .
-math
..... ,' .
. , .1;,
scil3nc.a,; . ,' .,.
1 social science
1 french
., _L ' .
.:- Pe!daCgo-gyc.school,
a'l'\d:sciences'chool: 2 dix:ectors
2 math
2: ... ,seie nce"
4 ..' .french
2-.enc:llish "
2 'pedagogy
2 social science
.,Lreligion
Total
22.
This means that in order to have tho sChOdls as listed in the
fiJ:!st threeprioritias, the confererice 'lqeds twenty full time
sccondery schGol teache:r.s,. This docs not include 'teachEfrs 'fdr
the "cycle d'orientation". The recruitment for
condary schools needs to be stressed during the next five years
in order.to.attain our goals.
2. proQosals for meeting
a) The school at Wembo Nyama will have third and fourth years
--tlScientifique All, fifth' and sixth years "Humanit.ea pedago
giquesftand fifth yearitpreparation professionellepedago
gique".There will be two sections for each year of the
'. "cycle d'oriontat'ion
tl
' , _. ,.
b) The school at Lodja will have fourth year 'hHu
manites pedagogiques". The tlcycle d'or{entation" will have
one section for each year.
,c) The school at Lodje will have one section for each
the
, ..!:. c_
d) The school at Kindu will have one section for each year
of the
fi
'cycle d' orie nt'etian i'.
e) Money has been provided to expand the boys' dormitory
facilities at Wembo Nyama and at Lodja. Wembo Nyama is to
give an estimate of the amount neech:id to complete the dor
mitories there.
f) In "ordeir to ..increase at Wembo Nyama
'wera.commend that Djamba Emilo:9,0 the
the vacation period.
: '
3. Tuition" feesF Tho tlJi and fees at Wembo a
and will be,lO;OOO congolese fFancs for'the
year 1966-67. '
4.h,P,C, Conference: We recommend that our representatives at
tend the C. P. C conference in secondary educi:ltion. -at,,:Kinsan'gani
and we ask that the Committee on CoordinatitJri' ,providemol1ey" for
their expenses.
,
5. regence: We recommend that Dr. Weaver be assigned to
the "ecole de regence" under the foll'owing conditions
-if there is an "ecole de organized in Uctober, '66.
-if tho Bureau of Ensiegnement ProtEl.stant another
teacher to replace Dr. Weaver at and
-if the APCM accepts this teacher as replacement.
6 .Y.b&,= We recommend that Don Hill and Dr .. Weaver be allowed to
teach at the "Universite Libre du Congo" for a six weeks period
if they receive.. the approval of their respective directors.
Chairman: Luhahi Emile
Utetela Secretary: Osamba A.lbert
,:En91ish Secretary:
Report No.4a
MtDICALOMMITTEE
Curative Medicine
1.' a) We chose a sub-committee to study tho subject of me'dical ..
education: Drs. Hughlett, Youmans, Frazer, Miss Gil
bert, Pau-1Koi and AndreTunda. .....,
b) To the recommendations of the sub-committee, we add these
words: The Medical Committee agrees to have a Nursing School
.at Wembo Nyama and the School of Auxiliary (formerly'
will continue.
2. a) We recommend that the Conference maintain the of
medical personnel at 88% of the government scale, as set in
1964.
b) The family of aide-infirmiors is set 300 fro per
child per month.
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3. We ag.ree that the follow'ing rural dispe be opened if
the central hospital involved f-inds it possiblo:
a) Minge District: Ulenga-Lengula Sulu and Wembo Nyama Senga.,
b} KinduDistrict: Tshakatshi. .
c) Kitenge I
d) Lodja ,Nord DistJ::l.ct: Koi-Koi
e) Lodja Sud District: Tshunu
f) Luluabourg District: Lusambo
4. Off.er of post-graduata experience at Kimpese,Tshikaji and
Wembo Nyat.n
a
; . . .. .T: .
... e') W'o lotters:.from Kimpese
i
i3hd Tshikaji inviting
medicS! personnel to come for further experience and study.
We thank them for these invitations. We hope to have post
graduate courses at Wembo Nyama this year. Those who will
come t.o particip'ate .. theraare as follows:
. - - - - - .. . .' .'.' .' -'"
MiAga Se kif Louis
Lulengi Samuel
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lunda - Dungu Pius .
Kaya Alb,ert"
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::Al.'be:rt." '
'L.8TJie. 1'1ich'l3)." ' .
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"1',;
Uls ng a
.
,Vic ttfr ..
", . 't!i'

Wembundu Jean
The and transflo',tt ,of nurses will be paid by the
district gending' them ,but fo.ad 'and lodging will be furnished

b) the:ccommittee wis.,he9 tb su.bm:it' the name of Kudiemeka Andre
to the SctlO;!,arship Commi ttes ,taibe sent to study in the of
in Kinshasa.
c} It wishes to the name of Silas to take
tha'laboratory course at Tshik.ciJ'i. " " ' .'., , ,
" ,"
d) It wishes to submit the namo'qf.jLumbu Michel to go for a,
period of observation in AdministratiQn, suchasst
Kimpese.
5. The salary of the nurses at the two leprosaria will bearrange:d
by Dr. Hughlett.
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6. An was,created to act for the Medioal Com
mittee between Conferences: The docto:rs, h;;'spital directo:ct,.di
rector of ruraldispensarie., .. District Superintendent - all of .'
Wembo Nyamq,. ,
7. The amount of medical insurc:lI'1ce to be paid by the students will
be stuci1ied and arra.nged by th(f' doctors
6. We approve the Wemb6 Nyama project, as far as it is possible
carry out,'pointing out that the location of the Tuberculosis,
ward must be carefully studied.
9. The Medical Committee Te,n-year Plan. We request
massive and immediate recruitment' Of European and Congolese per
sonnel to implement .the plan, and we request,.an airplane Tor the
medical .'
10. As to the interview of Bishop Shungu and Dr. Hughlett with the
Minister of Health of the Province, we are give all
consultative aid to the government medical but
our primary responsibility is tQ the hospitals and dispensaries
'of our Church.
Chairman: Paul Koie ,
English Secretary: 'Elandu Gilbert
Otetel'a Secretary: Pius' H.,Dungu
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Report No.4b
MEDICAL CUMMITTEE
Public Health
.}
1. Last yoarthci committeeorderod a complete
health and> sa'nit'ary conditions at I nstituto Wembo Ny
ama. Th,iS inspection shows that the dirt and overcrowding are
oven worse thfs year than Tn view of thegr(i:latdanger o.f
epidemics bre akingout under these conditions, we ,make fol':"
lowing strong ;re(;.pmmendation:
'
I
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a) That the Institute find anothor, suitable building before


, Septamber. " .,
b) I f'it is not possible ,: to find another building, the number
of students must be reduced to 30 and the present building
I
must be completely cleaned and repaired.
I c) The principles of good hygiene must be strictly applied in
and others are complaining that their
have stomatitis and generally poor
j
bocU:lyt:ondi tion. ,
2. We hear that some preachers and teachers are applying the
mendations made last year about teaching and leading the people
in having better hygiene. We wish to thank and encourage them,
and to remind others to increase thoir efforts this year.
Dot Gilbert
Otetela Secretary: Lulengi Samuel
English Secretary: Dot Gilbert
Report No.5
SPECIAL COMMITTEE FOR UPENING WORK LUSAMBO
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1. This commit(tee brLngs to the Annual Conference these plans of
,
the work which will'be at Lusambo:
a} Evangelism- a past.or and helper,s to at,art teaching the
Word of God.
b) 'scHool": to have a th'ere and the building
which was ruined and to send a person to be the Director of
the school.
't} Medical- to have, a dispen,f?ary there and to send a nurse to
do that work.
2. The Committee sees that a budgetof'SOO.OOO francs is need&d,
diVided as follows:
Evangelism 100.000
School 250.000
Dispensary '.lSO.oog
'500.000
There'is76.000 francs with the Conference Treasurer so
yet needed to up .
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3_ To make up this the Committee;.sees that each District
must ask each Christian to give 20 francs. Each Superintendent
will multiply the number of Christians in his district by 20
fr-ancs to, know how mUch his districtmustcootribute.
4. We ar_e"ha'ppybecause 'Dr. ftoghlett has given 75.000 francs to
tbe dispensary at LLJeamb,:,- solatls.put our han'dto the' wheel.
5. We ask the Finance Committee to study the percentage fot this'
work and to raise it if possible.
6. We ask the Central Conference to help us from the apportionment
to start Mission work.
Chairman: Luhahe Emile
English Ethel Homfeldt
Utetela Secretary: Kimbulu Paul
Report No.6
BUARD OF EVANGELISM
1. We need to search out and cultivate our young people who feel
the call to Christian service. Many are attracted to other
things.
2. We should preach several times on the call to preach
in our Churches.
3. We find that the lack of joy and many act as a de
terrent to young people in their answering the call to preach.
4. We are grateful ,for the Plan of Evangelisn worked out the
national Committee of Evangelism and hope to 'follow these plans
programs in our work. (The "Plan of tvangelism" follows
this report.)
5. We ask Pastors UnemaJoseph, Shutsha Pierre and Kimbulu Paul to
remind us of the work needed arid td send lessons for the use of
Catechistes and Preachers in following this program.
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our Conference inLpre...ac;hing and in song.
8. It was moved that we up to 100.000 from the Conference
appropriations, for "Uther Conferences" orlther. Conference ap
propriations.
9. Each district will organize "Class meetings" of the Wesley
,- type fOJ;, each
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fthat'our schoolst"udents attend 'eJen'
during - let e"ach pastor provide si,tudents with a
letter of character reference.
11. Let' laymen hold services in villages where t!"e,re are no chur
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Engl+sh Secretary: E.H. Lovell
NATIUNAL PLAN Of ,EVANGELISM
"CHRIST FuR ALL"
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.", Churches, with, the. gr:eatest,'number
possible' of': ,pas to.,rs :- '_' , '
Missionaries for the adaptation of the plan
needs. . '
Local 'Conferences for Catechists._ ,L
Septembe,r: - The month of prayer and of consectatCibn fOGC1::1.
"Courses for laymen Jorthe formati()n 'of' Prayer Cells.
The teams of evangelisation beginthefr
October:- Organization of Prayer Cells. . '
,GQurses for laymen the last two weeks for organizing
'the Campaign of visits to homes.
R3formation Day - the 30th of Uctober.
December;- Rallies of all the churches within 10 kilometers for
one Sunday during which 3 services will be held.
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January: .;.'We-ek of Prayer - January,l-S.
The Campaign, of Three Frie'nds.
Feb.x:uary: -'Courses :for ,laymen and organiiation of local teams of

(Teams GfLaymen)
World Day of Prayer - February 10.
'March:- Week,of Easter - Meetings of evangelization from Mon
day the 9th 26th in each city and,vil
lage. .
April: - The month of Christian literature. Sales' and propaga
-tion throughout the Congo for all Christians,
May:- Large -rallies. of evangelization oione two weeks,
well-prepared for aforetime. (In hoJses of palm bran
'cheSwi th marty villages coming together)
June:-ProvincialConferences for prayeranq study of projects
f6rthe second year
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para,tionof the of the ci:lmpaign.
August+;';' Regional Courses on. the work of Sunday: 5chClQ.ls
and Youth.' .
5eptember:- Month of Prayer.
Local Courses .for and organization of new Sun
day Schools.
October:- Contests of six weeks between Sunday Schools.
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etc.
Reformation Day -Uctober 30.
November:- Hally for all Churches within a radius of 10 kilometers.
December:- Organization of meetings of Youth for Christ - Sunday
afternoons.
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Renewing of home visits with courses on improvement.
February :-Exchange of Pastors for 3 weeks ofevangeliz.ation.
March:- Month of Literature. Sale and propagation o literature.
April: - Easter April 7-14 EV'angelisticservices in each
ci ty and village. ..
May:- Large rallies of one to two weeks.
JuneJ- to thank God end to
future.
JUly:- of chJichea - to thank God and the
future.
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Report No.7
THE CONFEHENCE PHYSICIAN
The Conference Physician"returned to the Longo in November of the
year. pastasfter his periOd 6f delay. He was to
live and practice where there were ho other doctorE? This is the
reason for his being assigned to Tshikaji, to. teach there, and to
buy drugs for the Medical Dep6t et Wemb& Nyame.
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He. bought many drugs at Kinshasa on two occaSions, end also from
other countries. He for intra
venous, fluids.
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The Conference wen't to Wenibo Nyama sever.91 times, to Minge
twice, and to Lodj a, Lamele "and Kat'ak6 Kombe. once.
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undertook ta with One. time he
brought in other was a surgical emergency.
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When our two new doctors, Drs. Youmans and lsely arrived, he help
ed to receive them arrdto make nece,ssary arrangements with the
Government.
from the days of the Mulelist he 46,000
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turned over 10,000 frs. to the rebels.
received 200,UOO frS. f-:x;omthe treasurer, and 225,000 frs. from
the Bishop from Gove;rnms.nt sl!Qsidy. Some of this will go to reim
burse car funds, for travel. .
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'''1USIC CUMIVIITTEE
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1. ItlNas decided ,1:;h.?lt, IVliss Gilbert write again to Dr. Kauffmann
to 'invite him, Dr' sbmeo;ne else he might suggest, to come for
several weeks to help record and transcribe'our,music.
2. Workshop:
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Comrid, ttee gives Mr., Luhahi Emile the responsi
bility to call together 19 te.achexs at Wemho' Nyama,August
24, 1966 solfege, andOtet.elaand french
songs at the same time as the The scho
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ols will provide for sending the teachers who need help in
paying for their food and transport. This meeting will need
to for,them to learn well.
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b) directors will heed to look books
which have the_french songs listed in the national program.
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c) We ask the Coordination Committee to give 70.000 fro for
this music workshop.
3. We wish to call the attention of the Primary and Secondary Scho

ol to the necessity of following the program of hymns

in Otetela, set up by the Church, so that the children can par
ticipate more fully in the services of the Church.
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4. New songs:
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a) We call the attention of the Conference to .i tern no. 1 c.
in Report N(;.6 of o.flast yea:c!sl'1usit-Com
mittee, that new sent to Ongenda
-ngenda. did not receive any songs .
b) Mr. Dngendangenda requests that the, new $ongs be based on
verses f:rom. .the B';ble. .
S.We VIIi,sh.to insisti:-h;;l't th'e tsaching of solfege be intensified
in our Primary Schools according to the re
gions and according to the education program.
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6. We received the report of 1'-1r. s tip to' Kitwe,
Zambia, for the music workshop., We are very happy that 'he had
this opportunity"
Chairman: Ongendangenda J.
English Secretary: Dot (iilbert
Report No.9
COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL EVANGELISM AND SOCIAL CENTERS
This committee would like to remind the Conference of the items on
last year's and the not yet accomplished.
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1. The aim,of the Social Center is the spiritual growth, intellec
tual and physicai growthrif all persons of both sexes from birth
through old age .
Tb, meet the of all persons the program should
have every person a,ttendiMgbe a member of a Bible class. Since
sharing Jesus l:h+-'i.!S:tINith' 0thi3;t's is our privilege and joy, each
subj ect,. tau,ght, 'a BibJ_e Besides these classes,
',there should be me'e.:l;..i"ngs for men! \Nomen, youth and children.
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To meet the growth pf all members of family
there should fbr men; women, youth and children which
.wi'll challenge them to a rich,erlife and at the same time make
more useful members of the could
include classes in languages, social problems, health, art and
science - also reading rocms or and various types of
lectures and discussions or panels. '
'To meet the physical there are games and sports for all
ages.
To carryon this program many workers are necessary - pe'6ple who
are concerned about what they can do for the church more than
how much the church can do for them. This calls for dedicated
people a sincere. desire to share Him with their neighbors.
Our Lord paid a ,great price t'hat we might have our church. Things
of value nevei come The Social Centers have wonder
ful progr,am:s to share ' with the people iri our Congo Republique.
2. We would Bishop Shungu, to appoint a Committee to
prepare a letter or handbook of to be to all
District Superintendents, and Pastors explaining the purpose of
a Social "Center, the essential things to know in operating one ,
equipment needed and how this program can enrich the lives of the
village or '. 6i tyfleople Als",,; to inform them' that a. Social Center
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. . Chairman: Violet H'L gt11ett .
.Secretary:KayArmand
English Leta Gorham
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TRANSPORT,. BUILDING, . AND ' AGRICULTURE CU'MMITTEE
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A. Transport
Sala;ies. of, 'Chauffeurs:
The are suggast,ed for salaries of chauffeur's of
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We to equip the with necessary tools for the drivers
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to be able to meet certain difficulties on the 'road.,: We "recommend
that every vehicle be furnished with a shovel, axe, machete and
hand tools such as screw driver, pliers, adjustable wre
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nch,tirs,. pump, and assortment of wrenches andtire.;.wrench.
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the old. rate were restated.
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Large 50, fro @ km.
Small.tiuck 40,
,Pic,k-up, l.,.and-rover, bi'g
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Kombi
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VW Sedan "1'5,
.Motorcycle a,
Mdtoicycle (under 6.,
Bi'bycle 4,
Rates for passengers wl.ll be 4 the dis
their . 5tydents rna:, be carried f':Jr the price of 2
frs. 'only for _.the fi;r:st return ::0 thl last trip home
at the':elid of. the school an:i for .. approvedvacatioris.
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We are pres-i3nting' the-" following vehicle code as requested by Dr.
bf the Board of Missions in New York. This is made
as representing bur needs for vehicles when the money be
comes available.
1) Area vehicles - Director of Literature and Literacy
2) Conference vehicles - Conference treasurer
Legal 'Representative
Assistant Legal' Representative
Directirce of Ecole Menagere
Purchasing agent
Bishop's Administrative Assistant
School Inspectors
3) District vehicles Une vehicle, preferably a pick-up truck
to be under the control of the D.S.,
,,' and one other person.
4) Medical vehicles - One vehicle for ea8h dcittor;
for-each hospitalwith.a resident doctor,
far charge of'
district dispensaries.
5) School vehicles - Each secondary School
Motorcycle for each director of rural
schools
6) Transport Dept.- Four trucks
Une pick-up
7) - One vehicle for each D.M. and
One for each group un
les.sotherwise provided
kilollle-t;rage reports need to be turned in each qu"c:!rter
regutarlyor Jack Reitz will have to send word to take keys, un
til he receives reports. We request that a detailed listing of
debts be made and sent in at this time also.
B. Building
May we state th8 for plan approved
as before we ask that if a district expects to receive funds and
build a buildiMg, he must first draw up the plans, then circulate
said plans on the station for the district councils approval. The
plans then come to the building committee and,.f they the
plan then goes to New York, where funds are released if available
and approved.
We hope that in the future the Congolese will match the funds
from the States for all building p"rojects. We say three things go
into a building - technical help, capital funds, and labor. We
hope that the church can start helping ,in the latter - labor.
Lod j a Dispen'sarv- fll.ans 'WE,re not' for our inspection,
but it appears there is too available far building
if thinking of permanent cons":ruction.We charge John Hugh.iett to
see if the plan can be reduced in size to fit the money.
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Range Plans- We propose the following as a guide line
for future industrial work. We must hasten to stress the need
of this plan being flexible and to
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1st 'pri(ifiiy ..; that 'we .:-mlJ;st tmailitain,-tha.-:existing
buildings, furnishing, and equipmentj)1 .
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I 3rd priority;;';' We, would like to seepresen:Lbuildings,' :that have
been started buildings.
4th: priori.ty.' .... ,. New buil.dings FlS deemed. necessary , with plans
. presented, by ,Bu).iding and Cbmml:ttees.
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Institute- We would 'tocsee: an Industr"ial lnstitutk
held for those persons 'curf-enti;! 'responsible far t.he maintenant:e
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tricts. This might l'st and those do
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Transfer of Pressn:t' Building Material Invie'w'of -the fact
that certain buildin'g"'supp-lies ,'exist at atations.. where there
'wers::bu!l'dingsorproJecta earlier but not realized. In view of
the difficulties of buying bUilding supplIes; at this time also,
"\ids,'that'efore, recommend that a comm:i,tteeof,Jack Reitz, John
Stan Maugb!in be
-- tFH9se materials.,. and machines from ,!)'Ioney' f'or' on another
post where they are :needed now. The refu"ndedmOriey wilFbeheld
for this district until, they need' it .the Treasurer.
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c. Agriculture -.
We anticipa-te ,the return next year Qf Ol,lr agriculture-students
sent to Sandoe. We hope they can be put iri Conference
, agriculture wox-k through something simil9r to a County Agent
program.
/, ,.Chca.i,rm,a!n: Jack Hei
Otetela'Secretary:L.!.!kal,iRaphael
EHglish Secretary:
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1.\ :Jhe,' ithe- Literature Cente r .should be at
Die nge nga Lodj a"" statio'nirictrdef to facili,tate' th.e, work.
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a) The editorial and adnii'nistrative bffice:'M:'r.Wm. Chappell,
Albertlal;uyamba, Simeon-Martin, TI Umandj i, Pierre Lule
sungu, Nday rvlarcel .
b) Miss Veronique' l"Ibuka will work part-time.
c} The Committee accepted Mr. Taluyamba to-go to the Africa
Center in Kitwe, Zambia for the journalism
french beginning in eariy 1967.
4. LECO:.Report - Methodist in the actual printing
dona by LECO-has increased cons-J:derably during recent months.
Since last Annual Conference LECO has finished
- The cloth bound hymnals
- The book on Palestine
Heros of the Old Testament
- Heros of the New Testament
_. Almost completed My Book"
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In order to help have the,com
ing year, -1 sent liried notebook paper
Press.-, "TheseshoLiJ.c:i be Of the imprimerie (financi
,{3l,ly) rather. the Literatur'e Committee, but I wishto
share this with'you so you who work besi,dethe press, can
prevent the notebooks from being sold to commercial people in
Lodja Cite and really be made available to our Conference
schools,an.d departments. I f the press here succeeds with this
proJec:.:t:;'I 'can send more pape rfor this purpose. ,
A Gospel of St. 'Mark has been printed at LECO in ate
tela for the Bible Societies. You should receive soon.
I have begun Ekepde Wakuki Jesus Dike.nda. It is a
H, page illustrated booklet like Jesus, Friend s..f L:hi.\dren, 1
who sent. us th. manuscript.
for the Conference work in the Bas-Congo, LECa printed 5000
catechisms plus 5000 for shipment to Angola.
LECO can do much more printing for the Conference. All it needs
is orders. As an indicationbr what we will accomplish this
year, a few will
- 50 editions of books totaling about 350,000 books
2 monthly magazines totaling about 121,000 copies
3 quarterly magazines totaling about 18,000 copies
... 500 smaller Jobs requiri;,g about 2.500,000 impressions .
. one of the Lodja workers is doing a stage at
more about pres$'operationsand If
he I hope he will bB able'to keep a simple set cit
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a good manner and end the confusing and disorgani
changes with every change of missionary advisor
appointment to the press. Let us pray for:p,s.ucc@;ss,.
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5. The Comm1tteeQO 'Literature gives thanks' to ,the that
established a pro,gram for of the entire BHhe in
Otetela.
6. A Wri.ter's Seminar will be held at Katako Kombe August 16-30.
-I Mr .. Jack D. G.,orham and
Mr. Olivier lJubuis are teaching in this
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Committee in february but asks that an extra grant be 'given to
cover tuition of f6r'further
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8. TheCQ,mmittee approves the request9f,the Secondary'Schooi at
'Wembo to publish a paper'.- '
9. The Committee approves the lessons for the Course of
St,udy written by Mr. Wayne Gulp for trial use in 'the third year
of School with the help of a teacher who will
sendther?sulti to Mr. Culp for examination and possible cor
rection.
10. Publication Program.
a} Books published this vear:
Biuku Yami ya Ntundu . .. . .
by Edith Martin &
Taluyamba Albert
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Ekondo w'Ahungp-Daku'di'Edjedja by Edith Martin &
Taluyamba Albert
.Ekondo w'Ahunga-Daku di'Uyuyu
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by Edith Martin &
Taluyamba Albert
Okondo a Palestine (Nouvel Edition). . . by Edith Martin &
Albert
Etsha Ana Bible
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. . by Lorena Kelly
Communisme . . . by A.. J. Reid &
Kudiemoka M.
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Elamelu'k 'Ol)a .. '. ... py Sally Reinecke
Khumbu,k'Asika Kristu
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Umehusu Jean.
Mr., 'and Mrs '. Lukali'we:re :-ead the New Testament
inOtetela. and tomake, any correctJ"o;116 b,efore the final
,printing of a of the nt.
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Eka .Mukanda..
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Lulasu
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Laya Mbala
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Program at Primary
for and 3rd grade by Edith Martin &
Taluyamba,Albert
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Lumu l'Umbetsha
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d) Books re ady for Qr;i;nta,ng:.
Am,antuwa lu Bible . . . .. . by Edith Martin &
Taluyamba Albert
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ChairmaAJ Osamba Albert
Otetela Taluyamba A.
English Secretary: Leta (;or,ham
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Report No.12a
BOARD OF
Report on Women's and Girl's Work
1. We recommend that. the women of Wembo Nyam'a revise the By-Laws
of the Woman's Society of Christian Service 1967
Woman's COl")ference which convenes March 3.
2. We a.sk that the primary Schools give" us financial aid in the
sewing classes for'
3. We agree with Bishop Shungu that classes in Homa:conomics be
held in each district direction of Sally Reinecke.
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4. We urge tht;3 pastors to seel$ out a village woman whoJ knows how
to read and and would willing to teach other women
not for 'asalary but to help the women to
Perhaps could fill this great need.
s. Notes f.tom Wom;n' s!z:onference .5l1 Minga.":' It was voted that
a) Each will choose as president a woman, who is
interested in of the Woman'$ Society, so that
she can call the women together for. their meetings. It
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b) That two women who are neighbors meet together as prayer
partners at least twice a month.
c) That each district choose ,women who can read and write well
and to study at the Home Economics Institute in
LUluab,ourg.E
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not' just sha has attended the Institute.
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. d), month for e,ach melT!,berwill begin with 10,
of mOre'- according as each wpman can give.
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for bJJt send their offering to Korea.
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that many girls will attend. We want some to enter the Teacher
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J seeing the a Technical section after junior high school
we herewith ask the Church to such a section and ask
that they give Ethel authority to recruit teachers
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while she is in the States for her furlough. We ask for thene
cessary buildings and equipment for this section and,ask this
to help in all of these needs.
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6. We remind all Christian women that they do not have the right
to break their merr,iages, but should do everything possible to
preserve their marriages.
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der to help girl students with their fees as wall as other
needy people.irythe village.
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Economics I nsti tute and otl)er wonen be paid
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Edja Marie
Ethel Homfeldt
Secretjry: Violet Hughlett
Uhandju Ahuka
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BOARD Of LAY ACTIVITIES
. Report on Youth Work
1. The committee; gives thanks tQ -the youth groups in every dis
their work.
2. The committee heard the report: from the IIIIi:I'9a Y01.Jth Conference
and agrees to the following.
a) To require each student ii Methodillt'Schoole to pay 100
frs. and above the This would be
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bY to ,India' in o"idel:'. to help the people
_.the.re in this periodof'famin.e . (The' com!!littee' was very
.. h'app'y th,atthis idea young people themselves ).
c) That officers are known as Kama Henri
ette, AnengandjiRachel, Omoi louise, Lo'di Daniel and Uma
'. tuku Pierr's.
3. 'I t'is" the youth groupS have some books and pamp
hlets to sell when they go Out into' the" villages with their
evange,listic te,ams. It is asked that the superintendents and
literature workers provide these items. .,
,'4," Tt1ere isa great need. for a Conference 'Youth' Director to i tine
rate, advise and coordinate the work ofF the youth so that its
program may go even more.
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a) It is asked that the many men and wOmen for
each district who will be able to act as good counselors.
b) Counselors should listen to questions from the youth and
help them find answers; help them understand; the me'aning
of church membership and its responsibilitie's; help youth
develop programs; challenge the youth to work more with
their hands to be of service to others.
6. It is asked that Joseph Unemacontinue send.i.ngthe different
youth groyp lessons. for It is asked that he prepare
would help us as young' people to understand 'what
the church of as es 'Christian youth.
7. The committee asks that the help the yought from the
official schools enter into the fellowship Qf our youth groups.
8. The committee agrees that one or two members wlll be chosen to
go to Kinshasa to study yputh work and Sunday School work.
9. Suggestions given by Dr. Harvey on his recent
We should have a meeting to study the of the youth
group. (Tllis meeting;wiil theref'o.re be held in luluabourg
from Apr;i.l 18 to May 5, 1967. Two pE.lople will be chosen
from each district to attend this
Chairman: Okit'Ohamba louis
OtetelaSecretary: EnaJ.le l".l,.lhahi
English Secretary: Chuck Stilwell
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done', d!:,lring,:. all this year ., lhework. of laymen was frl,Ji
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districts. but.'.did .[lot,.. go sO.:tJe:l.l.., ,i'flother ,districts, The: "
of this committee see that one reason for this was at '.
needed materials. In Utetela we say, HA person cannot work without
a mai:::,i1Iilt\3ota hoe
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So this' cofumittee wants:::to' 'prese'nita ..J.::.i'st< gf..
t.hj,'!.t3's ,ni3ededfor thei'leymen"s 'wcirkto gO"forwardc'i'h: the' coming ; ;
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1. We need sbme 8C!.okl'ani::(pemphlets to' help us in our work'such as
the women "sgr-o'ups haveih their work.'
2. We:need sX,FpnlJ,le 'whet wilf be. able to car.ry our ,:,wQ:tk. fQr'"
wafd.'
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4. We ,need to a sum of money to be given by eaeh member
of a 'rrl'en' sgrci"up, each mont,n.- This sum 'should be determined in
each district'ot- cirC:uit.
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5. We ask the president and vice-president of this l..ol'l]lll.ittee to
as pg,sible in the various districts to give en
nt- and new'. ide as.
6. The Committee asks all laymen to do handcrafta and them to
help raise the amo.unt needed for laymen's work.
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7. The Committee elected Mr. Lupungu Paul vice-president.'
8. The 'Commi for ail thJ wotk > done b'y..
me"n in the "yea:t 19'55--66 and noted in the district re
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fltlethodist Men!s;.Report
Diglu: The laymen built three houses. without being paid - the
houses of the superintendant, the' and the church building.
They also constructed arl, air: strip -, men, wom.en} and businessmen.
together. The businessil1i3n collE':cted 5.000 franc:') from each business
to pay for the gasoline for trucks that termite hills to
put on the air strip. Other le:,men collected 2;175 francs for the
travel of the district; pIe.sidp :It . The laymen aro happy to give their
tithe each month to help thE: tIi Jrk of th,13 pas.orand the church.
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We thank God and BishopSbungu:_@qause he gave us three
pastors at once. And a great "liIIork, was .'ccomplished by Pastors Lu
ngunga Jean, Umokoko Pierre and 'the laymen did a lot
of preaching because they have a real desire to preach in the vil
lages where there are no preachers. The laymen and teachers are
giving their tithes ,and offerings. and they are teaching their
chil.dren to do:the same.' . , .
In this d;istcli:ict of Lomela there is a young man named Onyohala
Al'phonSJ;> :who.\jo/ants to be a pastor -he hasworkad 'among the laymen
for 4t years. We had a revival at -5hutsha Yangunda where many peo-
ple be.lieve.d in Christ' and gave 9. 000 francs inofferi-ngs.;"
North tad j a:. We thank God for keeping us safe during t1ii8' .,
The laymen and their leaders a house for the nurse
Koi, 4 houses for teachers and 2 houses for 'their preacher and' ea
techist. On the Luhuma Circuit the laymen built a house for the
pastor and helped the poor. On the Umuma Circuit the work of God
is going forward because the laymen built two churches.,
South Lodja: We thank God for His help as well as for our lay
leaders during this year. vJe have seen that God was working with"
us since we have done the following things:
1. We had a revival at Bnema Lutahe and many peopleeccepted
Christ as their Savior.
2. We had meetings to find a way help.ourwork help the
poor who are suffering and the amoryg us.
3. We reminded our church people that alcoholic beverages are
harmful ... '
4. We built churqhes and pastors' houses in the following vil
lages - Fin de Terme, Kapula, Yungula, Kanga, a Njovu,
and-Kondo-Tshumbe.
Every three met3t to see if we have been working well and
making
Wembg Nyama : Our lay.. work for this year. show.s much progress. We
to review the salaries of the pastqrs and $uperin
tendent. The lay leader of each circuit gave a piogress report.
They collected 7,050 francs to put aside to complement the pastors'
salaries if need The laymen divided themselves into 4 groups:
1- Those to make evangelistic calls.:
2- Those to clean up the village.
3- Those. to settle disputes villages that hold grudges.
Those to do acts of charity.
The laymen preach in ell the neigh:boring villages whe're there is
no pastor. :
Minge: We are happy to the story of the work we have
done in our district. We, laymen df Minge, give many thanks to God
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for the way the people and our young men who have a great desire to
do the work of God and to make in the following ways.
1. Going to all the circuits ou:r>distticlt "'to preach the Gospel
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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2. w;iththe:, Sunday Schools of the station and sur
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3-. Halping'our r-.QeQpie.who are-s:Uff'o,rin9-_ ministe rihg to ,''the ,:sick
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5. It is to se:e men,y of, our, of Church,giv:
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in each cii-cuit. help the pastq;rs
explain fies o,f the drstriet. :We ....
help the poor andsuffeiingand to.'feed
the strangers among '. . " ,. .
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Kata,kp' Kbmbe!, The ley work in this district has gone' forward ... ,the".,
layman htrve preach,ed in the villages where ,there is no preacher.
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They' have' given theirgiftf!" gladly Mar,lY laymen want totcilk with
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people to show them how to praytoGod;'I;hey .. wantto.' heTp,the poor
who have nothing. The laymen
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to to gpto church when the bellcir drum
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Tundi:1: We thank God our 'chiJ:rchpeopl.s' for ,helping uS to
work together. In our district we have p.reachedthe
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talked with our people about deVe-loping 'most of God:,
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our offerings,. ,and built churches, pastors I houses' and school. We.
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strips, one at Tunda at built a
house', a church,. arschool, 2 tcache rs' . houstis, 2, dis pensaries and a
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We helped those who,Qrepoor, and swfferihg And in oUJ;:rd;i,st,r,ict we
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collected money to put asidstocuse for entertaining' guests and
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to make up what is 'lacking:fqr the P?3l3tors I salaries. The 'laymen
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gave 10.205, fr9nq,s . 6.200,:fr":' 1,100 -fr to feed guests,
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and 5,100, fr for the of tne.conference delegates . They have
a balance of c
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Luluebourg - Urban Although, this district has only had a
lay la'ader for ,a few, montt;ts, the giving of laymeni'soneexample of

their work. In ten fr.and lay
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men fJ,:olll other tribes gave 300.000 fro One ..:000
fro :to jJ'uild's:tairway in
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Trdrii . this .money." .. we have been able to fix up ,the' church b'uilding,
pay, our "preracher a,'pifrt' to trr.e,.Presbyte x:ian Church to pay
'tneir preacher", a!\ld.pay.Mr", KasoFig'ol.Ste.phslrJ, ;int'e,rpreter,to buy a
cupboard"table and beds/for the church.
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Otetela Sa"c,re'tar.y; Ukj.to Joseph
English Secretary: Jack Gorham
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AUDIO-VISUAL COMMITTEE
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A report was given by 'Stan Maughlin on Radio Evangelism,,, Our
work this past year has been in co-operation with Studiproka as
well.as. a work ODour own which provided radio stations like Kindu
with recorded programs. - Cliff Bertholf', made the motion thcrtwe c'On
tinue both phases of this work. The' motion' was seconded' 'and carri
ed. The Committee" asi<ed Jack Gorham to be in charge. of the.; Metho;
d-ist obligations to Studiproka. (\lir. Gorham accepted. "
John Hughlett reported on inter-station private radio.... telephone
communications. A report was given on the old radio-telephone equip
ment so.1d ... Mr. Hughlett explained the need for the c,onversion
of our mission nets to single-side band transmitters. Also a report
was given on the Joint Radio Committee meeting of
Southern Conferences held in Luluabourg in May.
T.he.necessity of radio contact with' oUI;'Methodist missionaries
in the Kinshasa area was suggested ,by Dr. Frazier. The motion waS
made and carried that our legal the
steps to obtain a license for Kinshasa. .
The selection and training of for our stations
was discuesed. Cliff Bertholf proposed that the Bishop appoint two
persons from station to tra.in to, operate the radio. The motion
carried. Ul.,Ir ,'recommendations. were._-
Diengenga Gerald and Marcel Nday
Wembo Nyama - Ray lsely and Fred Tiffany
Minga Director of Central School & Moise Jadiyu
Dingeli Ongendangenda Joseph & Untu'hamuntu
Kindu Gene Lovell and Ah6ka
Lomela Director of the Central School & Ukamba
Ndjalu Director of the Central School
Tunda Director of the Central School & Dungu Puis
LlIluabourg June Eisemann and Joe Davis
.b.,.j.st 2f. Ragio Rules,: The J;'ules have been adopted.
1. Radios are to be emplbyedonly for matters to
the Church.
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2. Permission,;!;otransmit,messages for any other organization
or person in unus.ua.l circumstances must be obtained in
w,ri ti:ng from of the Administra,:tive
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mail are to be
sent
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4. must'bc-'writtenand in the ,hands 'of the op
erator before:' the tral1sm1.ssio'M begins. c" .
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'is ()rrly the,' oPi3rator should during the! transmission.
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Otetela man to help in the radio evangelism programming, ,
J Stan Maughlin was asked to write a letter to Mr. Harry Spencer
in New York our budget for movie apparatus
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English Secretary: Schmidt
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COMMITTEE UN STRUCTURE Uf METHUDISM OVERSEAS
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1. We, .l;!pprec;::iate the wor,k of Bishop Raines and others concerning
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the organization of a World Methodist Church.
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2. oelieve, i.t necessary to continue our study of thi$ mat,tar un
til the General Conference of 1968, in order to understand all
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3. We suggest the granting of autonomy to the Qhurch in lands
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as a first step toward such an organization. The granting of
autonomy does not mean sever.;ing relations with the "mother
cnIJrch", but 9:reater respon,ibilitias and privileges to those
granted such a relationship.
4 . Becs.use of. the spirit .of naUonalism found in many countr.ies,
we feel that the term might not be appropri
ate at this time.
5. We think that the proposal of Dr. D.T. Niles fo,.: a W,arid Metho
dist Conference pf Churche/i ont;; which might best, sui..tour
area.
6. We all agree on two importarit ideas in thi..3 ...i
a) I nobserving our prestifl'i: system, we sne thcrt we have the
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pgw-ert6 govern;-ourselves';'" beceusewe ourselves hav.e the
power to choose' our own leade-rs' and'to send delegetes to
bot.h.C;tmtral:enc:J-General Lonfe,rence . We have the power to
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carry out projects and toerrange money matters in the Com
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. 'mi'ttee' . on C6drdination. But :itremainsfor our leaders to
feel a sense of responsibility and check on the withdrawal
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needed. It is not good for the Generai Confereri6e
meet in the United States. It should.be in other areas and
of the This will help us
which are needed. . '.
Chairman: E.H. Lovell
Otetela Secretary: Ta Kenge Raphael
Report No.15
CHURCH UNION IN THE CONGO
We are grateful to everyone for the report from Kinshasa on
Church Union in the Congo. Why do we need Church Union in the Con
go? Because it is the will of Gcd and Jesus spoke of it in John
17. An United Church can help us Congolese to serve God better .
We acce pt the t.houghts whish they wrote because. their faith' is
the Apostle's Creed. As fEr c:;s is concernedI" we agree that
- it is good to give a candidate for church membership the right'to
choose which one. of, the t:lree noc.;.;s he. prefers - pouring,. sprnk'
ling or immersion.
Regarding infant baptism, j t is the responsibility of the par
ents to set.a good exampl.e, their children when they have'
been baptized.' ..d ..
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we should do some
- Who will SerVe the Lord's Ordained pastors? Laymen?
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- What kind cif are we going to h,ve?
gregational or episcopal?
- Autonomy of the church - Irhat kind of relationship will
thete be this end the churches abroad?
- Should we be should study
this matter further
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What do othe.r churches' in Congo have to say about this

Pete Peterson, Shut3ha Pierre, Ukunda Andre and
Unema Jose ph.
Report No./i-6"'
RESOLUTIONS' OMMI'FTfE
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the leadership of Risr..op Shungu this Con
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2. B,ishop and i"1rs. NaIl being with Lis part of the
splendid messages he brought us. '
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3. thaok Ford Philpot for his inspirational and down-to-the
p6int ui. to thank Mrs. Philpot.,
for hei among the women.
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4. The' three inusicia'ns, Howard Whi trooia, Robert Anderson and Robert
Gibbons added spiritual life of our Conferente and gave
us pleasure' with music.' , ' "
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hospital wprkers and missionaries for faithful service anothe:::
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6. We thank God for hearihgour prayers fo:r, doctors by sendi'ng us
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two new doctors with tf:l,eir families in thesedciys of, great ncr:
We Dr. Cummin$ for coming, tobelpus for six weeks.
7. We are glat;l.to have the Maughlin,and Weaver familie$ back with
us.
8. To all the Lodja people and especially South Lodja, we give our
hearty thanks for their kind hospitality.
9. Deep in our" hearts we thank Sally Reinecke and her helpers
who have fed this year. We are grateful,to Jack and
Margaret Reitzf6r their graciousness in providing for us.
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10. Blessings on pilot for flying many of us to the Con
ference and other places.
11. Two high lights, '6f our Conference are the reCel.V1ng of the whole
Bible in "Utetel,a
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'and the, sending out of Otetela missionaries
for the ,first time.
Chairman: Kinyamba Armand
Ute,tela Secretary: Upj'lili Dania.i.
English Lovell
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Re port No.ll
FINANCE- CUMMITTEE
Weare'iJery happy to discover--thatthe church o-fferings have nearly
doubled this. year under the able leadership of Bishop John
the District Superintendents and the pastors working with their
churches. Every district" went way over last year's record totals,
with the gr.nd total reaching overtwomillioh francs for the first
time. We praise the Lord for the stewardship of the Church.
1. To facilitate the payments of the District 5uperintendents'
salaries, we would like-to -move the geog"raphical place more
near the center or Wembo Nyama. We suggest the names of Kimbulu
Paul with Umumba AndrA as his assistant to do this work.
2. In studying the percentages that are needed for various confer
ence business, we find that the receipts from each district
were available ,but we are unable to make any adj ustments .in
the rates, 'as the treasurer 's . report of expenses is not com
pleted. We did change the percentages for the Annual Conference
from 7% to 6%, putting t% into the vJorld 5ervice conference
to mission, and retQrning the other half to .the
pastors' salaries.
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We ask pastors and to fo -their churches how
their offerings are used in the Church, so they can see that
they are not only used for paying the salaries "of the pastors,
but help with the whole work of the Conference.
The offerings are divided as follows:
a) World Service
Abroad 1.0
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of offerings
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Conference 1.0
b) General Administration 0.5
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c) Conference Claimants 1.0
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d) Annual Conference 6.0
e) Central Conference 1.5
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h) Othe:'r comthittees 2.0.
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i) Interdenominational cooperation' -."1.5"
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20.5 %
of offerings
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10.0 %of
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3. The committee recommends the rates for delegates re
main as last year - 450 francs for food and 400 francs for travel
or 850,- fr all together.
4. We are happy to report a of 20.000 francs from the
Methodist Youth Group to be to the Church in India. We thank
them for this.
5. The committee asks all districts to send lay delegates to An
naul Conference of the same number as the clerical delegates.
6. We ask all districts to continue 'the Day offerings
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7. We insist that all District send their confer
ence financial reports for each to' trea
surer, Kimbulu Paul, and the 4th quarter reports before the 15th
of June each year. Do not wait to bring these reports to the
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annual conference with you.
8. The comrriit'teerecommends the rates for pastors' (i.f
there is sufficielltmoney from their church) as
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's} CateSl?ry of Helper-Preachers (Laymen with llt-tle, training)
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Monthly salary, 1.250 fr:
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"Wi fe allowance 100
Each 'child 100
. Ser\fite
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b} Categgry of Preachers (Bible School OJ: Pa&tcrs' Training.)
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,Wif'eallowance
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Each child, 125
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Wife allowance 200
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Service 25
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Mont-hl.y salary 3.000 fr
Wife 'allowance 500
Each child 200
Service 50
Those pastors who have finished:th.ir studies in or at

Mulungwishi will rciceive 4,500 francs base monthly
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salary. If saidpas'tor is a district superintendent, he will re
ceive ,an additional 4.500 francs in addition to monthly base
salary. Persons going to one year schooling will
receive an, additional 1.000 f. per month, and those going for'
six months an additional 500 fr per month. Those
who will receive 4.500 fr per month above
the base (if money ie sufficient).
9. We are happy to report the offering taken at the dedication
of the Bible totalled 28.250 f;:-ancs.
10. 100,000 fr from the Other Conferences funds should be used in
carrying out the National Plan of Evangelisfrf:Program.
Chairman: Ndj a.te Daniel
Secretary: Diongo Albert
Secretary: Stan Maughlin
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DiLstrict Council
Chairman' arid::Supef.intehdent
Associate"' .' ..

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Pastor, Lukala-Songololo
Pastor. Moerbeke
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Pastor, Brazzaville
Chaplain, CEl)E CO -Kimpese
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Supply pastor, Njili
Chaplain, SARA dispensary
MYF Counsellor
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School Director, professor of 4eme
class - Kinshasa
Kinshasa Circuit
Correspondence Course for Pastors
Supply pastor, Kinshasa
Delegated Legal Representatiqe
Chaplain, SARA dispensary
Congo Protestant Council
MYF Counsellor
School Director, professor of 4ame
class -Kinshasa
Hostel,
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Women I s Work and Sunday School .L
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Professors."'"Kinshasa . school
Lukale-SongQ.!.olo Circuit
Pastor, Lukala church
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Culp, M. McVeigh
Bernarde de Sousa, Dot
Culp; Mari'an McVei.gh &.
Martha Stevenson
Joaq.uin-!Francisco
Nyani
Domingbs 9abiaganb
Felipe fIIlartiris
';Jo'aquin Marimba
'Anton:io Pascaol
Albiri'o Vincente
Artur de
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Costa
Jim &. Nartha Stevenson
'Dan &: Judy
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WayneCIJ,1.p .' .
Jo aquin'f1anmba
Culp .
Albino Vincente
Shaumba Pierre
Artur de Costa
Joao de Freitas
Dan&.Judy Adams
Bernaide de'Sbusa
Jim Stevenson
Appolinario Luiza
Gomes
<Pedro, Pau'lo' COl!les,
"VideIBartolomeu,
.. Ccintrere's, Hopa Makunga
l'1acrhods
." Jpaquin Francisco
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Pastor, 910co CantDiz
Pastor, Bsnza
Kimpese Work-
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Administraj;iyeCouMCil
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Chairman and District
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Station chairman
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Treasurer
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W.S.C.S. representatives
Director of the Primary School
Dispensary: ,Head nurse
Assistant
Maternityi , .
Directress of ,the Women t s Work
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Director ofthe.Sund."y., School
Directress of Woman's School
MYf:Counsellor .\ _.:.'
Directoxfu ,:;
Director Joff.Regional. Schools
District pastor
Lay work
Station ..
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'lufral'lci,scQL. 'Bi,dsS"" .
Lu,:i;t 'Antonio Ceman's''S
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Warren Jackson
.Hu.;h Frazer, Dot.:,G.,ilbert,
,'", 'and' 'AnnE" Maria Nordby ":
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JUliao Webba
Antonio Nascimento
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Manuel I nqlEHt, ,Antonio "
Clonante ,;': i:'!,
Jusl Nordby
Antonio Manuel Buta:}
Om'Ukoko Marcua
T' Ule ku Daniel _
Charles '.
Um'Okoko Marcus
T'Uleku Daniel ..
Tunda-Shungu
T'Ulaku Deniel
Yandju Merie, Wadiahendo
Henriette. Biggi" Weaver
Tunda-Shungu rrancriis .
Yema Emile, Biggi Weaver
Diama Michel
Dembo Umumbu Justine
Biggi Weaver, Yandju M.
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and Andjei Anne
Lupungu Paul
Wadiahando Henriette &
Ngole Josephine
Tasumbu Albert
Konde Leonard
Uml;lmb,l;/; Andre
Upel!l'i Daniel
Okito Joseph
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,Alb.iIU't. Kanda Leonerd, NYundu L.ouise, Tasumbu
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.',' Ndjaka '
TIlii!chers: Ma"ye Andl'tI. Ndaka Gaaton. Tongomo Samuel. Ko1.... ,\.
,Michel, Mbuled1ngl Jaan
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Dj alus:tation Aito1Jd. Ngonde, Maa1'.
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Mudimbi .:- Utumba Samuel
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Elonge, Dneme; Ehekesule 'i Utumbe Samuel
Mundala, Elambar Udimba:-rhomas
Pakema, Wuhu wa Pungu, Umumbu HYl!.lme Jac;ques
Ndjeka kircuit . Utumba Samual
Assistent Esema Lous!
Luseli, Osumbu, Akhungula Udiku Pierre
Hyango, Wadi, Unamu, Kumba and Ulungu Udiku Pierre
Ndjeka Esema Louis,
Shesa, and Konde :To be supplied
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Assistant Kasadi Antoine.
Pungu, Dingundu" Ukamu, Umbeka, Diata Kasadi Antoine
Dispensary Urna Koie Michel
Iydimba
Luhanga Jean
Tudimba
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Udiku, Kudi, Pange, Mumimindu,
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Station Chairman
Missionary Advisor
station chairman.
District "
Pastor of station church
Lay leadar
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Diractor of Ragional Schools

Director of Indus/trial Dapartmatnt
Haad foreman
MYf: Director
CounsellQr
Director of the dispens'ary
Director of Rural Ccinstruction
Women's Work Directress
Assistantr

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Director
1s8Chars. Kskwmbe Deniel. K.,londa Danial, Djulu JOSQph, Lupenu
Openda Albert, Nong'UtambaAntoine,
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Director of Boys' Boarding Dept.
Directress of Girls 1 ,Boarding "
Missionary
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Onama Antlr&t
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Moi , OkS. tt Qlel.liiC'tor. ., .,'
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Tshupa V6ronique"
Jo Ann Maughlin
Eluhu Joseph
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Paul,
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Ongendanganda
Ongendanganda
Ole konya Paul ','"
Joseph
Lunibe 'Lambill rt
Hyengo A. Mail).aur
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Eluhu Josaph
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Director,;; ," . ,,::.' ,.,:'1 KeJ<umba Daniel
Sunday School Advisor Jo Ann Maughlin
Di.z.:ector !of Regional SchClol.s Hyango Arman;d'. . ,.' .,'
Teachers Tshumunganga Umbe Andre, Ekamakete Pierre, Ako;,clo:,Gas;':"
ton, Ekanga Francois, Wembol..eng.a Jean,-'Tangandu,Paul" :
I"lichal, TahukaJer6me, Osadi Hubert, Otepa Paul, R-ay,
:mond, LopamaJean,' Tamb.ulu P,l:er;re., Kunga.nbu1:u JeJ;'Ome, .. Oma
samba Deri-ga .Pi3ul-{Secretary).
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Olekonya Paul
Assistants Usungu Pius, lambert
L.utundula, Kasendi . '. Emmanuel
Kiaka
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Opedi, Shaku, Lupanu Elembu Rene
Kawi, Kingombe, Umewutsha, Ondjeke,
Afumbs, and Okese Kasongo Antoine
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Ahamba and Awunda To be supplied
Mukandu, KasoJ)go,
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Okodiakoko, Ldkenye
Omalokoho Victor
Dispensary .... Clement
Omeso, 5hung ';Uhidi, Tshele, Lutahi,
Unyemba, and Kengete . Omadjela Paul
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and Uheli
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Mundjo, Esende, Adima, Upangu and
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Head teacher
Eha'ta Raymond,
Teachers: Ehate
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Teachers: Tshumunganga Paul, Ekamakat:'Pie'rra,Akondo Gaston.' [Jmbe:,:Andre,
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Mauka, Shinga I, Kingombe, and Loko
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KINDU DISTRICT

Chairman
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Dike tele Michel '" C'
Tshmunganga
Ukutshi Daniel
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Musafix-i Albert
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District Pastor Akasa Alphonse'
Station Primary School 5hai<uAlbert
Director Schools. . Shuku Joseph
DiatriCt _.
Otonga Gabriel
School Ahuka. Andr!!
Advisor '. .
E. H. Lovall'
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Etahoka D1on;o, Efutu
Hyomba
Advisor Mildred L.ovall
Assistant .' UmbelaMedoleine
Directress of 'Woma" f'8 School .Etahako Vdroniqua
Advi&ar .': Mildred Lovall
MYF Director . Shuku Joseph
Sunday Sch90l:D.ir.ctor Letahu Abal'
Social Evangelism Etshc:lka Diongo.
'Lovell
Nui'se Lokoto Francoi.
Mid-Wife' Uhandju-EliaBbeth
Directrese of' the Soc.:Lal tsntar Etahoka D1ongo
Advisor 'Mildred Lovell
Industrial Department Diongo Albert,E.H. Lovell
Assistarft H,yombo Emils, On'U.uku A.
Religion Professor Umanguo Alba rt .
S,:sation
Director of Station Primar,y School Shaku Albert
Teachers: Uksnd1 Hamery, Lukumbu P'rOlpe" , Lstshu libel. Yan,yi Devid, .
Ngongo Louis, Adi,yu Henriette, Lokonga Reffet, Tshombo
Gabriel, Wembundu Gaston, endUma LC)di;Ra,ymond.
Director of Regional Schools Shaku Joseph
Teachere: Mongo Godefroid. Utahudi Jules, Djunga Leon, Pandja Alph
onse, Ndjeka Andre, Ngongo Louis, Luhata Mathias, Tshundu
Justin, Lukusha Raymond, Ramazeni Koning, Olanga Jean, Lu
kamba Albert, lukasu Jean and Ukatsha Albart.
D1rector of Secondary School 'Ahuka Andre
Assistant Director '. Umba Andre
Advisor E.H. Lovell
Professors: Mildred and E. H. Lovell, Okoko Andre,' and' Umba Andrt!.
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Assistant Insp.EJctor Shaku Albert
Nurses FrancoiS,
Bisili Denia, Shunda Alb.
Mid-Wife Ahuka
of the Social Center Etshoktt Dioru10'
Advisor Mildred Lovell
Director of Industrial Department IHongo. Albert and E. H. ,
Lovell
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Religion UmangtJo
KiLndu .WJL C;i.rcyi.t .' ,HMombo -Emile
Kindu City Church Hyombo Emile
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Ksatako'KQmbjiCircy;i.t
Katako Kombe
Shenge
Lubelenge '
Tshumbitshumbi
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Ulangati
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-S'aluinu Leonard
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Bongala Raphael
On'Umba Davidi
Ehuke Bejeame
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Jean Pierr.e
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Ulinga Eliasa
BoliITlP. Joseph,

Epesu Eliase
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To be "supplied
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Chairman .and"lJist;!c-t:, 5uperil','ttondel'lt
Associate .. , . '., ..
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Director of the Secondary
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Bill'Chappell.
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Pete Peterson
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Djundu Paul, Tadjun9a
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Director of St'ationPrimary School Vf?amba Albert
Assistant Regional Schooh Shala Michel
Director of Evangelist School 'A.J. Reid
Associate diree.tors Wemba"';'Kungu Amandu,Omana
Andr6
Assistant Lokoto Paul
Direetressesof,Woman's School Hazel Reid, Ekdko Unema
W.S.C.S. Uyaka Veroniqu8 .
Directress of Girls'. Hostel -
Sc'hool .' Uyaka Veronique. Raid
District pastors representative amana Andre
MedicaLDepartment;representetive Wembulua Francois
MYF representatives Ndjundu Paul, Putu Maurice
Workman's representative Lukulunga Andr6
Director of Industrial Department Shutsha Pierre
Advisor Jerry .
Assistant Lukulungahndre
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Directresscif School for
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Co-Director': " ;.
Karon Stokes'
Station,
Lakota
Assistant pastor Pete Peterson
Director of Secondary School Peterson
Assistants Djundu Paul. Tedj.un.g.a.Dan.
Professors;' Pete Pf3terson, Oneme Joaeph, Jerry Schmidt, Djundu Paul,
Udiekil'a Albert, Tadjunga Daniel, &. Kanyama Leon,Secretar,y."
Dirac r of Evangelist School A.J. Reid
Associates Wemba-Kungu A.,Umana ,Andre
Assistant Lokoto Paul
Professors: Lakota Paul, Unema Joseph, Jerry Schmidt, Hazel Bill
Chappell, Mary Chappell, Pete Peterson, Lorena
Reid
Director of ,Station Primary School Osamba Albert
Teachers: Memba Paul, Tukutshu Louis, Ukamba Daniel, Ukitukunda J6seph,
Wemb' Olengs Ignace, Dishashi Georges, J,een, Shonga
Leopold, Dimbu Jean, WetshumbeRaymond &. Ngandu Antoine, Sec.
Directresses of School Hazel Reid, Ekoko Onema
Kindergarten Utshumba Marie
Matron of Girls' Hostel Uyaka V6ronique
Directress of Secondary School Girls
Hostel Hazel Reid
Matron Uwanga Kikumba
Director of Boys' Hostel Osamba A.1.bert
Assistants
MambaPat:Jl,Tadjunga Daniel
Pastor for Girls' Hostels Kikumba Paul
Printing Pres.s
, Bill Chappell
Nurses
Wembulua Francois,
Veroniqua
Advisors for all schools, Woman's Work
and Girl's jork All the missionaties
Directrjass of Girls' ?6condary School Lorena Kelly '.
Karan. Stokes
Professors:, Na.ncy Holpian, Kama He rttriette , Karon 1'311 teachers
in other 's.hools andUmuml;lu David, Secretary.
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,.L 'Nurses
Koi .Pa.ul, .. MundEike. Mathias
Social Evangelism
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Co-Director" of Regional Schools ShalaM;iche'l: .
Secretary Epenge "Thomas:' .
DienQlnQfi Circuit Umana Andre
Associate' Lopemba Pierre ..

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Asomelp.Shapembe Dikele George's
Avoko, Lumbule, Mun.deke, H6pital Lopemba Pierre
Esenge, Oroekenge, Usumba Ekenge amin
Dj alediku: Stude nts-Evangel.ist.,. S.:::hool
Circuit Umana Andre
Asso:.::iato Lopemba Pierre
Assistant, Usungu Pl.acida
Lodi, Unyumbe J Kele ';.
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Djungalumu
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Ungelc ,;UlukU' D>qvid '.
Uma luse,ke. Luvckeli
Lule ka., Asuku t Lukamba Pescne Jacob
Djamba-Kolp,
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Associate Moluanyi Auguste
Assistant Lupaka Boniface
Onema Usumba Lupaka
Teachers .Wako: Pierre, Utshudi Danial, Usungu Andre. aooker, Eka-
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Luhuitame., Olomo),Lungimga To be supplied.,
Olomo As:himb'i Joseph ..
Tshomba
Akangu Berthol4 .
Kutshakoi, Hiarigo, Ukundji
Wanu Cosmas '.
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Associate Maluanyi huguste
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Shopo .
Lumandj u Armand
Ukhungu Kumba, nga, Wetshalut>hi KukanyaiJacob;
Lulekunda Lukutshu Lambert
Hvambe
Associate Maluanyi Auguste
Assistant Lumandju Armand
Hyambe Udimula Gilbe,rt
Vole, Ngembe Udimula Gilbol'1t
Usumbu, Djemo Pamba;LFl... G:astpn
Eka ndash{inbi
Lonemba
Sase
Nguwa Joseph
Nyekulu Leonard
To be supplied
UmYIO CAlcuit
Onema Jet,," ).,

Associ,ate '
Mbaka Joseph ,
Assistant 011-I1ga-itl phonsa'
Umuma, Udumbu, Unimbu, D60 Olenga Alphonse
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Teachers:, LufunguseAlphonse, Okito Marcel.
Deku Albert, Shakambulu
Thomas, Eshimu CDsmes.
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,To be ,supplied
OkgkSl Cirsc..aij( Onema Joseph
Associate Mbaka Joseph
Assistant
5hakarnbulu
Okoka
Shakambulu Daniel
Dike Lungundu Mathias,
Dimoi, Ngomo, Kola. Aloke-Mvula Mbaka Joseph
Onoma-pj.n;undu Lombe Berthold
Tangambuka "
Uyehamba Jean
Lutanga Ekala David
Lukale, Ekhuka; Tokelo To be supplied
Kungambulu Lodi Joan
Sbilu Udimba-Lopema Moise
Associate Maluanyi Auguste
Assistant Antoine
Shilu I, Lukamba. Usungu w'Asuka Ndjadiembo Antoine
Shilu II Maluanyi Auguste
Teachers: Yuha Daniel, Upaea Lano Jean, Eku
Longombo, . Wel,o Mbttkad,ihela eosmas
Unyumbe . Kalonds'Georges
Okita-LuhuogB, Teke, Engandjo Etapu Yvariste
Banda-50ko 50ngola Nicolas
Umanyundu, Dikombe Dimal;ldja.Henri,
Dihuka Utshakoi'" Davis,
Unema-Ebalala Esema Amandus
Ko.i;-Koi Ci;;,u,j.i
Moise
Associate Okoka:'Gastoo
Assistant . Enundalushi'Michel
Koi-Koi llkoka Gaston
Dispensary at Koi Paul
Ehangula ,Diheko Pierre
Ndjovu-Osonga Enundalushi Michel
Kulumbi Tshe Danga Pasca,l
Uweli Nyundju JUles
Lembe Luhunga Nathalus
Wangu Mbandjeka Rene
Unumbu I Lumami ,Thomas
Unumbu II 'Uwamba Leonard
II Luhanga Albert
Luhuma Circuit Udimba-Lopoma MQ,ise
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Associate'i: Ukoka Gaston
Assistant, Welo Antoine
Luhuma Udimba-lopema Moise
Mbasanga ,:"Dima. Lokoho Mathias
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Kengete 50ngola Joseph'
Alumba Joseph
Konga-Uleku ! Tusanga Vincent
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Awula Ekungula Alexandre
Onema-Pete Usumami Andre
Ndju
Eku Victor
Tukumbe'
Welo Antoine,
Yanyi Takoi Boniface
Lowoko Ekunda And,re
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LODJA SUUTH DISTRICT,.
Administrative,
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Chairman and 'Superintendent Jean
Associate Kasongo JerOme
Missionary Advisor , Jack Reitz
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W.S.C.S. ',.; "Omoi Veronique
Assist.ant Pala Louise
Staticn an Nge.ndemema Jean
Assistant . ,
Kasongo:. Jerema,
:Treaslfrer Lushirrl'a Marcus'
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District Lay l:eade:i Eluke ,Dardal
Staticn Pastor (City Church) Kasongo JerOme
Representative - Suppl,y pastors Ekanga J9an
Director of Primary School LU8hi.i::q Marcus
District "Secretary-Sunday School Lus lma Marcus
MYF advisor Pierre
Directresses of Social Center Dembo Mary Chappell
Kindergarten" Omoi
Assistant Pala Louise
District Nurses Wembo-Nyama Louis,Lushima R
Office of Proiestant'Education Uk a Ahdre , Alber
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StatiQn
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of School Lushima Marcus
Teachers: Wedialumbeli Pierre, KumbeMarie, DemumbaJaan, Lum'bah'3 G.as
ton, Uduoduo Pierre, and Usongo Victor Epengc Thomas,
Office of Education
UkundaAndre, ,Usamba PJbert
Nurses
t,.. t l;w::':',- fill"
Protestant Center (French service)
Ukunda Andre, EmundU .......
and Bill
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Director Schools
Omenya Andre
Teachers:
. '-, " i:,.; .,
Olomo Benjamin, AI
ongo Cyr411e, and UsungG ..
P..iwoko:
Ndeka AQpert,.Ub.adi Andre, ,iJkj,.to Daniel, KJ.1.'Je-ar
and LungUilula Leurent. " ....
'TSAuriU: Epenge Tsheful Leonard, Doka Ehun
guno Pol.ard.
BenaDibgle: Yanyi An$,'e, Usungu Pierre, Epenge Joseph, Ongombe
Michel, Vincent and Westhumba Joseph.
t,ggia UtJL'kirsuit
Lodj a Ci ty,,\
Kasongo Jar8me
Prison
l<aspngo JarOme
Eseenco
Kasongo Jar8me
H6pital
Kasongo JarOme
Cotton Compa"y
Wembo-Nyema Louis
UYhlr.n.b.A Kasongo JerOme
Associate
Ekange Jean
Dikanda, Elonge. ShclB. 0nem4
Kukanya Louis
Kapula, Tungumbele '"
N.djati Damas
Ashiki Ngondo, Nyongo, Elema
Ekanga Jean
Longgnya Kasongo
Associate . .
,Lungudi Elias
Longonya Kale, Shuhindu
'Lungudi Elias
Wundu
Umam;,elo Amandus
Yanakoi, Kole
Luv'Ekoko
Djomo, Minga',
Eponge Joseph
Kate
Kondo Jean
Hotokoqi CiPyii Pungu Albe,rt
Associate
Om t 010."0& Altttap.eG
Hotokodi, Dibungu . ". -Om t,.tJl.on"gc Athanas ",1
OmOte i.Uma-Fudu
Ashedima, Kungu ,KukuJean
Upungupungu, Unymbi .. ' .Ukuhda Joseph
Ekolo-Yulama Pungu Raphael
Diumi"Nyangulu . ' . S.homba Jose ph
An 'Ewala, 'Dikonga Kunga .Jean
Tukumbi Elombi Antoine

Pungu Albert
Nyama;"Lowo Pungu Albert
Usumbu, Luwundji
Pungu Albert
Diwoko, Lungila, Lumana Jean
Kanga Sake
Kunga Nicolas
Ukaku, Usambi, Konge, Lumami
, J .. Francois
Ngembi, Wongo, Utuku, Sanga
UYE)Viongo Paul
Panlle Circhlit ' Pungu Albert
Associate ' .
.
Kasong9 .. Gaston
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,
Panya Tsheko"Lukali,
Shange-Ndjali.
Mbayukaand Dioso

Kasongo Gaston
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Tshatuka, Vaka Lumbu David
Utanga-Lutambi Mbutshu Jean
Hyeka Walo Basile
0lsonQP-NdjQvu kircyit Pungu
Associate NdJewa' Cazaru
Okongo;..Ndjovu, 1 Ndjcwa lazaru
Onema-Lutahi. II ,>.; , Usungu Armand
Ului ,Ulenga pavid
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Associatc':::T:',:! .' ...' )
Atanyoi'Loul:s
Tshunu, AtenycH.:t'ouis
Nurse' ,
tputu' Michel
Lumb-thandjulci Ungaridj a' Mathias':'
Shadi, Yale Atanyoi Louis
Umodji, Kunge-Unyumbi Ekungula Pierre '.,
Umayetsha
",Pungu Raphael
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Dngody, Circui.1
Associate
. Unanu, Antoine ,
Ongodu Tt,Dler:Jg,a'Alphons.o' "
Nurse Kalama Geo'rgos '
Kombe-Kombo Jonn
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Tukombi, Vimbu Ekakanu Andre,
Vala, Mbaka, Lunda Menga Pierre'
Dilobo Utuku Gabriel
Wilanga, Ulonga,Pelu, Yoko Udimha Joseph
Bena-Dibole .. ili Circu;:t T'Uldnga
Associate ; tJria:lu Antoine
Dibela City Unanu Antoine
Kabondo , Konga Gabriel
fjanya.Dibole 'To be supplied
OpokQmb,a Sase Valentin
Ulumbu
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Katonda Mu!anga Albert
Bashwa Circuit T'Olonga Alphonso.
Associato LudihaAlbt)rt
Shenga ,
Yemula -
Miundu Etaka,Andre
Mambadinga Mukanga Daniol
LUMELA DISTRICT
Administrat;VQ Council
Chairman and District Superintendent Dungu Albert
Associate'
Lungunga'Jean'
Missionary Bill thappoll
StationEhai'rmen Dungu Albert
Assistant:""" "
LungungaJeal'l
, Dikoka Jean
Assistant Okamba. Emmanuel
Station Pastor .. ,.. (',
L:ungungaJean
District Pastor Dleka Pierre
District Lay .,"Kinyamba' .Pierro
Director Of the Prima;ry School Dikoka Jean'
Diroctor of Schools
Ohano,;Cosmas
W.S.C.S. Kala kLJ Pauline
MYF Representative .', '.". { Kin:yamba Pierre
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tndustriel WOt-1< Oke'!mbe !ft'lmef'luC!lI. ,
Medical .. '
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Christian Ed\JcationDirector . Tam&we Joseph
Bill &. Mar.y Chappell
Station
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Dungu Albert
Station Chairman Dungu Albert
Assistant Lungunga'Je<an'
Director of' Primary Schoo.! Dikoka Jean
Direc tresS of Woman 1 s School Kelsku Pauline
Kindergarten Dikcka Jean
District Lay Leader K.:.nyamba Pierre
Station Lay Leader Emmanuel
Woman I s Dis trict Work Kelaku 'Pauline
District Treasurer Dikoka Jean
Assistant Okamba'Emmanuel
Nurse Shd:u Francois
Social Evangelism . Pauline
of Department th.Jngu Albert
Assistant Okam::;a Emmanuel
Director of Dispensaries Shl1ku francois
Nurses Uhaki Kenge Bandit
and Emungu
Director of Primary School Dikska Jean
Secretary Emmanuel
Head teacher Katoto Paul
Teachers: Katoto Paul, Unanga Raphael, Jules,
Una Djuku David, Utshudi Leon, Ekoko M:.::;hei; N'djeka Vi.cto-:r..,._
Tambwe Joseph, Kayembe francois, Kakese Daniel, Dikemo Paul.
Director of Regional Schools Ohana eosmas
Secretary Luma Albert
Head Teacher Mbayuka Armand
Teachers: Mbayuka Armand, On'Okoko Vincent, Kinyamba Pierre, Lundula
Davis, Uny'Ohala Alphonse, Odimba Robert, Dimandja Charles,
Lowo Joseph, Welo Andre, Tshumu Andre, Kasongo Jean,
deka Albert, Ngomo Petrus .
Distr;ict
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Lomela City Circuit C'ungun<ga' Jean
Assistant. OnYljrnbi ...Emile
Lomela CitY,Church Unyumbi Emile
Olua, Osambala Djunga Paul
Okoko, Luseka. Kalunga
Dikoma, Cotoneo Ekangu Auguste
Olenga, Dwala, Luiulu, Ekanga, Dsangi Omelemh.a Modeste
Lowo, B,ongashu,lu Mundeke Joseph
Teachers at Lowo:Dimandja Pierre end Kemba Philippe
SbutSM Yangunda Circyit
LungungaJean
Assistant To Qe supplied
Shutsha Yangunda '.' Jean
Osangamanga, ..Ll;lmange Andre ..
Luhusu, Yetil.& Il,Okitangondo. Kula
panga
Kimuna Antoine
Onya
Kula Emile
Okei!co, .
and Lukala '
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To l}Up.pJ.,iati
Lukesu, Tokondo,Lunyangu, Lulakuna To be
Teachers at Lukesu Okitalumami Clement
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and {}tshudi Joseph"
l.fleac-MZlLmadi C;i,rcuit ,Oleka Pierre

fkarga Booker
Ineac-Mukumadi LJ).:eka Pierl;'e
Mukumadi, 'Pete, uhambi, Shai Okunda Gabriel
Lupetu, Tonge 5henga Dowo Alphonse
5henga Wahe, Ngondo Tshongo Andre
5henga Vadi I\lansa Paul
KeJ..alulu Hyakfl t:.mmanuel
Pama, Djwko 1 . ' L,l:Jhi.t.a Albert
KutuStLlUl2. Iirc,ui:1;.
"Uieka Pierre
Assistant Silas
Kutusongo, Kulumbi Mbukahamba Silas
Gwende, Indji, Djakumbi "Fadiyala Pierre
Teachers at Owende: Ekanga Constatin and Sase
Songo, Kak'Cnumbi, Esemo TeJ 03 supplied
Onyangondo, Imamba OScl,1:Ja Gomer
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Kutuwanga Azar:C:;8,Jean
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Q i'.d Pierre
Assistant Ekar:j8 Booker
Lukavukavu, Ulomo E kaf"g8 Bco ker
Alanga, Otemalanga Luna Antoine
Djovaputu Ekundu Auguste
Ukuku, Emunda, Nkoko l\I1!Jahad.i Francois
Lonyema ShUr.18U Gaston
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LusAMBU-LULUABOURG DISTRICT
Chairman and District Superintendent On Udinga F.rancbis
Associcte Net at'3Daniel
Missionary Advisor
,:- JQt Davis
Pastor
Francois
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Assistant 5tephanus
DirectJ;ess of Home Economics
Lut:3humba 5hungu
Advisor Reinecke
Directr3ss of Social Center
Leta Gorham (Norene Robken)
Assistant
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Kuhu Odimba
DispeGsaries
Tunda T'Uhambi Louis.
and Mulamba Moise
TransJ:.c :::: Jack Reitz
Administrative Assistants
Joe and lot Davis
Administrative
'Kaw:i M.ichal '.
Katubuo John Hughlett
Tehikaji ,
HJghlett,
MYF representatives
Jack orh3m &Tunda Andre

H.. Ec.. Dormitory Edja Marie, anp koko
Un' Udinga
Sunday School Superint'eru!ent ' '. Kasdngo Stephanus
Lay Leader UmtEhusu Jean
Advisor Jack Reitz
Dis1trict Pastor Ndjati Daniel
Director of the Secondary School Umasumbu Charles
Professor
Ona Mboya Albert
Taacher (Primary School) . Wandjudinga Paul
District
Pastor On'Udinga francais
Assistants Joe Davis, Jack Gorham
and Kasong:.o.St.apJranus
DirectreS$ of Social Center lata Gorham (Norene RobJut.tl.J
Teachers;. Leta Gorham, Margaret Jean flett, Kuhu Udimba and
Jack Gorhem
Directress of Home Ec. School LutshumbaShungu
Advisor Sally Reinecke
Directress of Home Dormitory
Edj a' Marie, Ekoko..on I.Udi.1\
ga
Teachers: Lutshumba Shungu, Tshela Noami. Sally Reinecke, Margaret
Reitz, Dot Davis, Edja Marie, Shaku Ndjukendi, Ekoko On'Udin
ga.
Bookstore Kasongo Stephanus .
Diroctor of Transport Jack Reitz
Assistants D':'c,n'g'ond Ev.
end. book-keeper Margaret Reitz
Personnel at Katubue: Wally and Ruth Henk, John' and Mary.J.ane-Hw;;h..l.s-tt,-.
Stan and Jo Ann Maugh.l.in,--Charle.s and Biggi .WeaV
er and Joe..McCorm.i1:k
Personnel at Tshikaji: William and Violet Hughlett
English teacher Dot Davis
Radio (Studiproka) Jack Gorham
Pilot Wes Eisemann
Lusambo C;rcyit Ndj ate Daniel
Lusambo City Ndjate Daniel
Minanga (Secteur) Lukangaka Albert
Emangumangu Tsheko Louis
Lusambo City Dispensary Tuhambi Louis,Shinga Jean
kircuii
Ndjate I.Ianiel
Kasongo Batotela, Ehaya. Wemh'Okese Lubaba Andre
EBanga, Shek'Akoko, Konga, KingQmba Lubaba Andre
MINGA DISTRICT
Chairman and District SuperintencLent Luhaka J!an
Associate Dendi Je:t8mo
Missionary Advisor Roger Yoyman,
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Ev.
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Assistant'; , ," ,,; ,
De ri;d.iJ6rOma "
Dia:tm'ct' Treets'i.Jrer Wet's"'! Ukunda Albert
District Pastor;
Djulu/Albert ' ,
Directorof Prirhary School " Ukunda, Albert
Director of RegiOnal Schools '
Diractofof Hospital &. Rural Dis'p.
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Director of Leper &. T.B. Colony
LUliriq;Samuel ,.
Hospital, Agm,inistt,ator Kabalo Joseph
Warne n I s,1vork I{,umbi Louise "1,' .';.
Sunday: 'S'c!lool Superintendent
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Nonge Boniface
Hostel Utshudi'Undu Moise
Directres's of Girl'S I Hostel AnlUkunge Henriette
Directress Station W.S.C.S. Etshumba f'ilariam
Diroctrossof District W.S.C.S. Edju Luhaka Rose
Dire6tressefWoman
'
s School -.E dj u 'LuhakaRose
Director of Industrial Department Luhak a"Je an
Assistan't " Womba Koi Dominique
MYF Counsollor Non,gr' UtambaAntoine
Lay Leader Nonge Boniface
Kindergarten Te bG supplied
Statio:'!.
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ih 'F" : :
Pastor Dpndi JerOme' I'
of School Wo tsh 'Ukunda Albert
Teachers: Uta'I i..: :, r Undu r.ntoine, Lumangu Andre, Lw:nbe,lelu Nicolas,'
Dj unga rVlbulu nntoina t Dienga Antoine Thom'as,
Lata Michel, Nonge Boniface, Ululu.Armand,
Okend'Embo Andre and Dendi Nicolas.
Director of '. ,Okita,Joseph
Teachers'; 'UdimIHl-rshoka Francois, Okit"Enga Giibert, Ndjati Gaston,
.Milarrbo Uscar, ON'Ukunda Joseph, Kitet3 Ukunda Jean,
'Luha
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, 1 Daniel, Ukundj i Joseph; Ki toko Je an, Lukanda Pierre,
Ta Raphael, Kaloma Kason Bourgeant, Olenga Cy
rilla, Ndjati Joseph, Ngandu Michel, Joseph, On'
Jean, Lopepo Utshudi'a Voko Jereme, Wembundu
Gastcjn and Ukito Batuel.
Hospital Diro.::tor and Rural Disp. ,'" Moise
Nurses: Seki Louis, Kalema Kabale Joseph,
Umumt.l Francois, Wemb'Olonga Silas, Uluku Francois, and Ashema
Ml"rda ,i line
Ashimana Marie and Nyuka Marie
Director cf L.eper and T.B. , '
Lul,ingi Samuel
Nurse ',.!
Ta Ndjeka Joseph
Mid-wife Nyandi" Pa'uiino
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Lubefu
Omeonga Josaph
Asslstan-; NguiJean,
LubflfLl, Mal"uwanyi
Omeonga ,Joseph
La : Engo, MU,lo.mo t ,Ki tac'lsa

_::.1,l1ga, Ngandu) P..ungu Daniel;
Djek
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lt3ndi, Tshet1
,'. Kertge Paul
Usrlini I Untu
"Apam"Antu P;ierre'
K;giQ Ci:X;:CCui t.,'
Assie'i.!mt
Omeollga
Matete Andre
Kombe Kombe, L.utcu,m' APel! ' '
Djombe CHef'a Koie) '.
Utshimb' 'a 'Ndj adi '
Uheli '
lumungu, Ahindu".
08engo, Pesa(Bana Koie)
,i.puit
Mukundji
Okoko Dive. Longonya,
Djoka Dioko, Tulungu. Wetsh'Osongo
Osodu Ulambu,
Kula Ukunu
Tsheko Saka
Yanape Vula '
Diimu, Lul'a Tui, Ngulu
Oleng'a Lengula
Bas Circyit
Assistant
Shukendi
Emungu Banda
Shango Djadi, Ewamba Djambe.
Camp .A.N.C. and Piatshi
NgandfEpuli, Ngomo, Openge
Lomemi ClrGyit
Assi.stant
Budja, Tshinga
Djundu
Luhata Ole, Wuma. Ndale.
Kaso"go and Ngolo '
Wembo NY,ama Senga, Kitate, Kafua
Y,.oli

TUNDA-KIBOM80DISTRICT,
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Chairman and 'District Superintendent
Associate ' ,
Missionary Advisor
Station Chairman
Assistant
District Treasuro,"
Pastor of Station Church
Pastor of District
Director ofPrimarY,Schpol
Dircctor.qf Regional Schools
Director'of Hospital &. Rural DiS.,.
Director of Leper Colony
Assistant' to the Hospital
Woman's Work' "
Matete And2'1t
Umasumbu Daniel
Lomana Alphonse
luku Placide
: "To bo. ,supplied
To; bs' supplied
Djulu Albert
Djulu Albert
Emambulu Jean
Epupu ,Michel
Okese Jean
Dna Dikondo Joseph
Losomba francais
Koie Thomas
Ungabu Urbain
Atendo Albert
Koi Shango Armand
OnfUya Nicolas
Kimbulu Amandus
OnlUya Nicolas
Ngoi Jean
Yanyi Daniel
Koi 5hango Armand
Tusuku Armand
i'\rmand
Omeonga Joseph
Adidioma Paul
Wetsh'Ukungo Cosmas
Ta Utshu leon
To be supplied
Odimba Paul
LodiMich31
E. H. Lovel.\
Udimba Paul.
Weteni Victor
Okoko .
Wetahi VictGI,r (Kibombo,)
Lodi Micnel(Tunda)' ,
1 ,:."
Okoko Michel.
Umenu Paul
Dungu Pius
Manda Donel
Kitete Pascalt
Uwali Udimba" Mildred Lo
voll, Ekoko .Catnerine,&.
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ley U...."'II... Jul
Sunday .School :S:uper;intendent Usimbi Jules
DirectoX'. ,o.f," .B0YlS '. HO$tal L..omena' Jean
Assistant',., Ngttll,l.JQl1teph
Directress of Girls' Hostel Mamba Yohadi, Mildred Lovell
Directress of Woman's School Uwali Odimba, IVlildred Lovell
, f
MYf Ngulu Ja&sJih;'
Kindergartd6 . Uwali Odimba
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Social Center Wetshi,Mildred
I Odimba Paul' : .
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Assistant _. ':;";Ket'aku' Pierre'
,.;, Station,
Pastor at Kibombo IrJG tshi Victor
Pastor at lunda Lodi Michel
Diroctor of'
Teachers': Yetshi Jean, Tshombe Jose Tunda Michel,
Dn'Usamba Victor, Marie, Shungu
Dembo
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Uwahga Willinard, Mulamba Florentin, Umehambi Gaspard,
Koy Abel and Umende Ab.
Director Umonu Paul
Teachers: Talundja bilbert, Mulenda Cosmas, Lomena
.. I Uki tudiha Josepk/" N'gulu Jo'seph Mbuyi
"'bhclie, KumEinda Jean,
Einest, Kalakala .Luhahi Eidle and
Songo . .W ,J.
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Director of Hospital & Rural Disp" Dungu Pius
Nurses: Kitete Pascal, Kaya Albert, Unya Gaston, Ukamba Leon, T'-
Ulamba Ungendangenda Joseph, Mbiali Jean, Kalonda D.
Mid-wives: Etoi Lucienne, and Dongo Andjelane
Secretary for the hospital' j.!'" :' . ,.Wmesumbu Charles
Clerk Kalonda Armand
Leper Colony Manda Donat
Nurses: Lungunga Joseph and Shembo Francois ";: E.: . . ..,J ." .,.' .
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Kibombo Circyit
" :'
Watshi'Victor
Assistaht . Djek'Embo Albert
Makonga Lungandja Marcel
Belgika. ." Djek'Embo Albert
Mamba Umba
Lokenie Ukitaka'nda Jean"
-, Mundeke To be' supplied
Pene Sula,: :l,Is'angu' Charles
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Wet
'ghi"Victor; Mulenda Fr.
ASSistant, . !' Djek'Embo:Albert
Lowe, Ukuma, Lomboyo., Lusulu, Ewala
and Ukuma' Pane Ng,on.go
.. Dovell
Pungi, ASLtlTlani-Synpliorien
Mat..s.J?.E. Circuit
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Aluba'Circuit " Elt:lml:)(JPierre
Assistant Mumba Djamba Antoine
Kintambwe,'Pen'Ulenda, Mabila Tuku,
Sumbu and
. ;EiembULP:ierre
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Utanga .,.'
Ngombe, Rukata

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Ankytshu Circuit
Assistant . "
iL .' Station .

Wenga, Diku Wenga, Luhahi Komba
Diefu, Djele, Manda (Nurse)
Kimbi
Weta, Lokombe, Lokoto, Danga
Wuma Mbudi, Sandja
Circuit
Assistant
Enyamba, Dimbe, Viembu, Lunule
Shekangu, .Ungundu, Viambe, pjoko
and Uhambi .
Bahina Cj.:I'cuit
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.Simbu, Memba, Diumbu Lunga, Lokenye
Evungu, Diese, Kssembe (Nurse)
LuJ.er.s:'
Tshele, Kusu, Yumbi, Ongeri, Ukombe.
Lungumbu, Banda, Nganda, & Kamana
WEMBO-NYAMA DISTRICT
Administrativli Cowm,il
Chairman and District Superintendant
Associ.ate
Missionary Advisor
Station Chairman
Assistant
District Pastor
District Treasurer
Director School
Assistant and Prefect
Director.pf School
Matron for. Practice-Teaching Hostel
Secondary School Hostel
Directo:r, of Prim.ary School
PrimarySchqol Hostel for Boys
Primary School Hostel for Girls
Directors of
Lay Leader
Directress ..of.
Directress of Woman's School
'MUmb#c.i1jamba-Antci:rie ..
Tb be . suppliec:j .. ,. .
Luhali Aberi
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Lodi fJJichel
Atunyi Paul
Lodi Michel .

Atunyi Paul
Dungu Pius
Mbiale Pierre
Kibushi Pierre
To be supplied
Lodi Michel
Apamantu Jean
Apamantu Jean
To be supplied
Lodi Michel
Atunyi Paul
Kalema Alphonse
Ongendangenda Joseoh
To be supplied
To be supplied
Muse u Emile. '
Lukali R.aphael
Roger Youmans
Museu Emile
Lukali Raphael
Okitana Polycarp
Kimbulu Paul
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Luhahi Emile
Lokombe Pie rre
Odimba Paul
CorbAne Odimba
Urnumb.u Victor
Tokenge Raphael
,:Jokenge Raphael
Nyaundu Umumbu
Kimbulu Palll,. OkJ. t..
Leonard ", ". .
Djulu>Vaniel
Mbu Museu .
Kitutu
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W.S.c.S. . Mbu Woto
!_:C' ,;.;::.; Mrs .. Luka.l.i.....R..
. Head. Doctor:._ 'r ,. Youmans ' .
.and "Directo..r"Tof'.
the Medical Schoo1
Ray I-sel.y
Director of the Hospital __ - Koie Paul
Dentist assistants . Umekoko A., Akonda Jean
Hospital 'Lumbu Michel
Director of Rural Dispensaries -Untuhamentu' Ath.
Directress of Mc:!ternity -.
Ruth lsely
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Director 'of Industrial &. Ag:d.cuitural
Department Museu Emile
foreman Djulu Daniel
Sunday School Superintendent Luhahi Emile
MYf Counsellor Udimba Paul
Station
StationChqrman'
.-
Museu Emile
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Pastor ",,. Lukali Raphael
Director of: the . Luhahi Emile
Assistant and Pref'ect,; 'Lokombe Pierre
Professors, Luhahi Emile, fred Tiffany, Cliff Bertholf, Lo
kombe Pierre, Udimba Paul. Milt Coles, Atakana, KaS-Ong.q
Michel, 'Uj amba Wellot. andrunga francois, Secretary. .
Director of Secondary Sch6cil Ho:stel Lokombe Pierre
Assistant ., Umumbu Victor
Director of Practice Teaching School Udimba Paul
Hostel for Secondary School Girls , Yema Luhahi, Youmans
Matron' "fl It" Ulemanu ne
Matron for Practice Teaching Hostel . Nyaundu Umumbu
Teachers: Odimba Paul, Katuka Michel..,. Kakase Pascal, Tukay Boniface,
Kebe Joseph and Tawutshu,'Jea.n.
Director of Primary5chool Tokenge Raphael
Teachers: Ukungo Maurice, Umanga francois, Lumumba P., Kasongo Char.les,
Kundju Damas, Wembundu Gaston, Talukusha Albert, Pasu G.,
francois, Ona Saka M., Lukala Shaku francois,
;' Mulamba D. and Luhanga IViichel,Secretary.
Director of Industrial Department fo'luseu Emile
foreman Djulu Daniel
Assistants On'Okoko J., Ndju Jean
and Tandeka D.
Directors. of .Regional Schoals Kimbulu Paul and, Ukita
, . Kenge Leoinard
Head Teachers: At J.; At.Usumba Wembo
Nyema, T'Ulamba At Kalama, Letshu Armand, At
N:dJI.(, Tobonge Cyrile; At Putu, Muhemedi' JUl,BS, At Uduku,
Lod! Jean; At Lomembe, Utshudi Albert; and at Lua,
; , Dj u.nga LumuJosBph. .
Kindergarten \. ': .
Mrs. Lukali R.
Directress of Social Lenter Mbu Museu
Directress iltwoman
'
s School Kitutu.Lokombe
Hospital Director Koie'Paul
Lumbu Michel.
Directress of Maternity Ruth Isaly
-'
i
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and ''M.i.-d''''''Wiv&s;' Koie Peul, Untuhemuntu, ):t;hc;ma,s" i .. umbuMichel,
...., /: '_<0 , WembJ. Michel, W.,mbo-Nyama G., Ulundu A", 'Urn f_
' .. , . . <Ekoko A., Tuyuku Paul, Akondo Jean,Wetshukunda
J., Ki tete Erneste.,,';Mbul'afono Sarah,.. Sona Sarah,
Eshimu Mathilde, Urn fOkoko,:Abel&' "Alengawo T.
Baby ,f.l;n,ic ... '. .Winkie.., '.
Chaplain for the HpspitalLumumbe JerOme'
Andre. Lumbelelu Nj,colas, WetshukUhde Auguste.
, . ,Lupanu Auguste, Lukandj'u<.lac;ob; Uhyangunga PeuLand
. Koie Gabriel .. , I, .....
Director of I'ndus'tl:'ial and
Agricultur-al Dept!. Museu Emile
W,emb..Q.-Nvama Circuit Ukitana Polycarp'
Usumba Okitana Polycarp
Ekenyi City and Cotton Company lakitana PolycaJ:'p
Teachers: Tulamba Jerome, Kasulo A., Mukandu tillot, Kunyandja J.
and Anyikoi eosmas
U d Yl$...y, Ci::: ': uj-.1 Uk:i'tana Polycarp
Uduku Wembo Victor
Tusurilba Wembo Victo.r
Teachers;, Lodi. Jean, Samba Paul { Tusumba Philipe, Lufanga Joseph,
UnyangLinga Joseph, Lungayu A., Djambe,R., Yula
Wmalukulu Joseph, Ut,mba.
Utamba-Durigu Pudiema Joseph
Djamba, Diembu, Lungumbi, Konga,
. Kuiu Samangue
' Pudiema :

Ukitane Polycarp'
Otete
Yemba 'Paul
Pungu, Okombe, Lukeli, Yange Yemba Paul
, IA:-..4..mbu CircLLi t
Okitane Polycerp
Ta-Sumbu Sheleka Paul
Ukombe, . Upondo Sheleke Paul
Loteta, 5hwe Kapula Amandus
C.;i..rcuJ..,t
Luhata Daniel
Dna Lua Luhate Deniel
Teacbersl Dimandja Andre, Asikumu Djungelumu J., Oleng:
Uduwoduwo Moisa, Ulungu
Jean. '.,-,--
Ukumbadjela
LuhataDaniel
;.
Ekund'Ewengu. Ukungo " J
.Wembulue Jean
; '.1, '.
Shqdu .. Luwonga . Ukenda Alphonse
Ukitembi
Yemba Alphonse
Teachers: Lukandu, Luhata Udimbe P., Dj un.ge Pierre
Demba Sala
Yemba Alphonse
Shungu, Ukeku, Kombe, Dihanga
Yomba Alphonse
Lusukule, Lukunya
,Lotokola
Dikungu, Djeku,
Lumula'Jean
.. ""
,
P_Q..oJ1lbo Circuit'
K:.i.nyamba AJ:'mand, .
Kinyamba . Arm'arid ..0.'
Shungu Koie
Teachers: Utshudi'Okoko Paul, Walo Constantin, Di
mandja N., Yekeke A., :C?pd L.4ngi MOise.
Lukutu, Shung.u-Uke-lj;' Dj ungu, Hangu, 5e:nga Albert ..
lh,
Is
Ta-Djamba, Dioko and Lukuki 5enga Albert
Talatshu, Ana-Vula, Dikanda
Kombe, Lo
kondeand' Uoinga , ;,: Umumbu Jean ,- , '
. ' .. '..1-. . ... ; .
Uluta, Dikoka, Diwundji, Unya-Mboko _
and nge '

.' "
Lumbadu Pierre
Teachers: Utshudi Albert, Tawemu Alphonse, Djunga Paul, Tawunya Jean,
Uma Lokenge and Tukungo Philipe.
Pakema, Uha;-;:'::li, Lomembe Lumbadu Pierre
rango Circuit Okitana Polycarp
.- ;.>
Koko-Lumami Longe Michel
Dispensary Tidihe rUchel
Dela, Lungundu, Djuwula, Otepa and
Ndj adiheli ' Tambela Paul
Yememai Watu Dikondo, Yanyi
Uwel, & Ukund'Ukako II Wumbi Amandus
Kaloma U::1umbu Joseph
Teachers: letshu Arm:lIld, Ulombe .J,aseph, TasaJean ,5hungu G., Lama
Pierre and Tusungo Pac.a.
Yuke, Wuke and
'-"'---... .,.
Y,engi Un:..;;.:!Ju Joseph
Wungu, Tshumbe, Wembe, Kundju, 50ngo,
Lusaka and O,lola Jean
IDlingQ Veli ki.:r:sLlLt.
Taked Daniel
Veli Ndjati Pierre
Teachers: T'Clenga Armand, Ngandu Emile, Kitoko Mundake Moise,
and Michel.
Lukumbi II ' Gti Pierre
Ufuku Veli
I<e.,st;k::; Paul
Putu Diandja Pierre
Teachers: Muhemedi Jules, Andandji Joseph,
and Poi Gilbert.
Lutahi, Uduku-Wandja, Veta,
Takatshi, Tudihga & Shungu Ukungo Diandja Pierro
Uhya Dikuku,' Lungi, Tshoto and
Luvulu ' To be ,supplied
5heki
Taf!umha: D.
.'
Lumbi, To be supplied
Ii9..iLL eli, rcu it. ,
Daniel
Ndju . ,
takoi Daniel
Teeche rs; 'f9m:bonge Cyrele, lekula -A. Ketshi H. Ulundu' P.
P., and Unyangunga A.
Onad.:Lkondd a'nd Tashungl"l Takoi Daniol
Lusa Ungc:ingo ' Lomen'a'Andxe
Lenga, Puhanyi
l.(Jfrie he' An,b,'e
Putu Uswe' Gt:rmena Andrf3
Dimandja Shenga \Jsungu Sam.uel'
Ulungu, Shodu, 'E ngute, .and 'Matafaki tleungu SarlUsl"
Wembulua, lJihata ,-Ngonabe, and Tumba l19andu JOSIPph
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Djamba, Yemba Lomanda, Djanga Lu
nula and Ukutu Sala

Kitenge I
Dispensary
Yimbu, Kitenge II, Dihuka, Wete,
Okengama and Ahindu
8EPOXNIMENTS
Vice Chairman of the Cabinet
Secretaries of the Cabinet
Administrative Assistants to the Bishop
Branch Treasurer
Conference Secretaries of Evangelism
Conference Director of Christian Edu
cation and Youth Work
Conference Treasurer
Assistant Conference Treasurers
Purchasing Agent
Director of Transport
Assistants to Transport
Director of Dental Work
Assistants to Dental Work
Conference Director of Medical Work
and Depot Central
Conference Associate Director of Medi
cal Work and Depot Central
Assistant Conference Directors of
Medical Work and Depot Central
Teachers at E.S.U. Katubue
Trustees, Union Secondary School
Alternate Trustees
Correspondence Course for Pastors
Translator and Director of
Evangelists' School
Preaching with Students in Districts
Personnel at Kimpese
Kinshasa Hostel
Personnel at LECD, Kinshasa
Personnel at TRAFCU,
Director Conference Printing Press
Directress of Home Economics Institute
Advisor
Ngandu Joseph
Takoi Daniel
Dna Memba Alphonse
Kalema Jules
Dna Memba Alphonse
Museu Emile
ElU hu Joseph, A...J .. Reid
Joe and Dot Davis
Barbara Norris
Joe Davis, Shutsha Pierre
Unema Joseph
Osamba Albert
Emundu Paul, Museu Emile,
and Kimbulu Paul
Jack Reitz
Jack Reitz
Diongono v.
Um'Ekoko Akondo J.
William S. Hughlett
Roger Youmans
Ray Isely, Koi Paul
Charles & Biggi Weaver
Stan & Jo Ann Maughlin
John & Mary J. Hughlett
Joe McCormick
Luhahi Emile, Joe Davis
Usamba Albert,Lorena
Wayne A. Culp
A.J. Reid
A.J. Reid
Hugh &Elisabeth Frazer
Ann-Marie Nordby and Dot
Gilbert (until Dec.l966)
Dan and Judy Adams
Jim & Martha
H.T. & Alice Maclin
Bill & Mary Chappell
Lutshumba Shungu
Sally Reinecke
'9
Conference Lay Leader Emundu Paul, Lupungu Paul
Conference President of W.S.C.S. Nyaundu Umumbu
Legal Representative
JohnW. Shungu
Vice Legal Representatives
Joe Davis, Wm.Hughlett,
Wetshi Victor, Osamba Alb.
Wayne Culp & Ahuka Andre
C.P.C. Councillors
Luhahi Emile, Lorena Kelly ;"..l.
Al tern-a,te -Cau-hcilIors'
, i
Emundu Paul, Wayne Culp
, ,.'
.t..
and Museu Emile
Bureau of Protestant Education Ukunda Andre, Osamba Alb.
General Secretary of C.P.C. Shaumba Pierre
Conference School Ukunda Andre
Assistant Inspectors Tokenge Raphael, Shaku Alb.
Advisor
Luhahi Emilo
Trustee, Union Mission House Lorena Kelly
Pilots
Wes Eisemann, Harold Am
stutz
Conference Construction Inspectors John Hughlett, Jack Reitz,
, ,
and Stan Maughlin
Assistant Construction Inspector Dj amba Emile
Editor of Dikendji
Taluyamba Albert
Chappell, Tumandji S.
Edi to.rial Board Albert, Shutsha P.
Correspondents: Djalu
LupL:i1gu Paul
Lusambo-Luluabourg Kasongo Stephanus
Katako Kombe
Kindu Letshu Abel
South Lodja Lushima Marcus
North Lodja Onema Joseph
Lomela DikokaJean
Minga Dienge Antoine
1
u
flda
'Okoko "'lichel
Wembo Nyama Michel
Correspondents of other Church
Publications:
Africa Christian,AdvQcate Karen Stokes, Dot Gilbert
and Martha Stevenson
Christian Advocate ,Dot Davis
World Outlook J.o Ann Maughl,i.n
Together Martha Stevenson
Congo Misaion News .
Hazel; Reid
Methodist Woman Lorena Kelly
Literature and,Literacy:
y Area Director Jack Gurham,
Secretary General Bill,Chappoll
Adm. 'Grou'p . Taluyamba Albert, Mbuka
Veronique, Tumandji Simon
, .
.,;" .
and Nday f"1arcel
Radio (Sermons), Jack Gorham
Director of Interdenominational .
Correepondenc.:Cdurse ;,,:-
Wayne A. Culp
Sunday School Youth Lessons Onema Joseph, TalJJyamba A.,
Edith Martin, Hazel Reid,
Luhahi Emile, Udimba Paul,
Lorena Kelly, E. frazer

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Special
.
:'.L . ,. '.
Missionaries
'Don Hill ULC to January
Marjorie Murray - Miridolo Ecumenical Center,
Kitwe, Zambia
,Doug & Elaine Crowder - Secondary
Charles Stilwell - Springer Institute,
on Regular Furlough:
Edith Martin
Dot
Paul Alexander
Norene Robken
Larry and Sally Pleiman,
Evangely'n Lewis
Ethel Homfeld-c
Juel and Sigvun Nordby
Otetela Study:
Stan and Jo Ann Maughlin, Wayne and Dot Cuip, Jack, and
Leta Gorham, Jack and Margaret Reitz, Karon
H,:tll, Jerry Schmidt, Pote Peterson, Cliff Berlholf, -':::Je
McCormick, Fred Tiffany, Char1..Gs Stllwell, Ray and'R..lth
Isely, Roger and Winkie Nancy
Committee on Languages:
Lore na Kelly, Hazel Roi.d, Luhahi. Emile, and
Tokenge Raphael.
Radio Operators:
Lodj a . . . .
(Diengenga)
Wembo-Nyama
. . . .
Minga. . . . . . . .
Katako Kombe.
(Dingele)
Kindu
. . . .
(Tukuluti)
LCJmora.
. . . .
(Olua)
Dj cUo . .. .. . . . .
Luluabourg
TUr'ida . . . . .. .
7' .'
Jerry Schmidt
Ndai IVlareel
Ray Isely "
Fred Tiffany
Director of Primary School
Ndjadiyu Moise
Ungendangenda Joseph
Dimandja MOif?e
E.H. Lovell'
Ahuka Andre
"
Director of Primary School
Ukamba Emmanuel
Director of Primary School
To be supplied
Joe Davis
June Eisemann
Director of Primary School
Dungu Pius
102
ENTERED
FINISHED APPOINTMENTS
YEARS OF
W'NDA
Elambo Pierre
Lodi 'lfichel .
:"'.'
lnlenda Fran90is
~ , . ~
1",,\
Odimba paul
ltletshi Victor
~ N Y A H A
Dikitele }I,tl.chel
Kinyamba .Armand
Luhata Daniel
Museu nile
1R Koi Daniel
Ukitana Polycarp
SPECIAL APPOINI'HEN'IS
Dmgi paul
Shaumba Pierre
BIBLE SCHOOL
1934
1935
1926
1950
1941
1949
1942
1929
1941
1934
1941
1958(E. T.)
1932
B.S.
1936
1937
1925
1953
1943
1952
1945
1931
1943
1936
1944
1961
1933
SERVED
4
8
11
4
6
4
7
8
4
5
8
1
5
SERVICE
30
24
J8
13
Z3
14
21
35
2:3
3D
22
1
25
J.D."
CHRONOL";GiG.AL ROLL OF THE }:!Ef1BERS OF THE
CENTRAL CONGO ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Name
Conf. Oh
FUll" Trans. Deacon Elder Retired
Rec1d Trial Conf. CCAC
". '."<
Reid, A; J; ;E Ken:tuckY 1926. .. 1928
.1945 1928 1930
aWheeler,
't
T
T. R Uest "Va. 1926 1931 ; 1940 1926 1937 1959
:.1.
Lovell, E. H.
.E Tehn"
1928 1933.. 1945 1928 1933
Lumbililu Nicolas
: .L'- CCAC
1936 1943
1961
'D
1935 1940
.
Wetah'Ukunda Aug. R GGAC 1935 1936 1940 1943
19&3'
Lupatiu Auguste
.R GCAC 1935 .1936 1942 1943
1959 .
Inlenda Frall90is .
E CCAC
1935 .1936 1940 1943
Luhata Da.niel
E CCAC 1935 1936 1940 1944
Lumumba
R CCAC
1935 ;1936 1936 '1944 '1959
..
Lunumbi
R CCAC
1935 .1936 1936 1944-
1960 .
Ngandemema Jean
E GCAC .19,:36 1940 .1940 1944
a Towsley, 1. U. E Pacific 1937 1940 1940 19.38 1940
UmrOkoko Marcus
E CCAC 1937 1942 1942 1945
"Temba KUngu Am. E
9
CA
G
1937 1942 1942 1945
Shutsha Pierre .. E C(:!AC .1937 1939
1942' 1949
Shaumba Pierre
. 'E
OeliO 1937 1945. 1945 1950
Elembo Pierre
E CCAC 1938 1943 1943 1947
UInana
E CCAC 1938 .1943 1943 1947
Lukandju Jacob R ceAC 1939 19M. 1944 1951 1964
Olekonya Paul
E GCAC 1941 1945 1945 1949
Shungu Joseph
R CCAC 1941 1945 1945 1949 1964
Lodi Michel E GCAC 1941 1945 1945 1949
T'Olenga Alphonse E GCAr, 1941 .1945 1945 1951
aUnyagunga paul
R CC.w 1945 1945 195% 1962
aMaw, J. H. R 1942 1944 1946 1928 19M. 1966
Dendi Jerome
E ccAc 1942 1949 1948 1952
Djulu Albert
E CCAC 1942 1949 1948 1952
Eluhu'Joseph
E CCAC 19M. 1949 1948 1952
Wetshi Victor
E CCAC
. 1944 1948 1948 1952
On'Udinga Fran90is E CCAC 1944 1948 1948 1952
Davis, J. li. E Kentucky 1945 1948 1947 19$
Huseu Emile
E CCAC 1945' 1948 1948 . 1953
Ndjati Daniel
E CGLg 1945 1949 1949 1954
Upelili Daniel E CCA 1945 1949 1949 1954
D.:mgu Albert
E CCAC
1945 1951 1951 1955
Lukala1Alphonse
S CCAC 1945 1951 1951 1957 1964
GulV, Wayne E N.E.Ohio 1946 1949 1948 1949
aKoi Gabriel S Cr,AC 1947 1951 1951 1955 1964
Udimba LopamaMoise E
CCA8
1947 1951 1951 1955
UIna Djela Aug. E CCA 1947 1955 1955 1959
UIneunga Joseph E CCAC 1947 1951 1951 1956
Utumba Samuel E O:JAC 1948 1952 1956
Ashema Pierre E CCAC 1949 1952 1952:: 1952
Luhaka Jean E CCAC 1950 1954 1954 1954
Lokoto Paul
E CCAC 1952 1957 1957 1957
alfaclin, H. T. E N. Texas 1953 1953 1954 1953 1953
.Akaaa Alphonse E CCAC 1953 1957 1957 1957
Diongo Albert E GCAC 1953 1957 1957 1957
Lungunga Jean E CCAC 1953
1957 1957 1957
T'Uleku Daniel E CCAC 1953 1957
1957 1957
pUnguAlbert E CCAC 1954 1958 1958 1958
Um'okoko Pierre E
CCAC 1955 1958 1958 1958
Jn4
-
Conf. On
Full, '!rans.', Deacon!ider Retired
Name Pre.
ReI. Rec'd '!rial Com. GGAG
Kasongo Jar$me E CGAG 195,5 1959 1959 1959
Umanguo Albert E CGAC 1955 1959 1959
1959:
Shango Pierre
E ; GCAG 19:53 ' '1959 1959' 1959
Kinyamba Armand "E'iGGAG 1957 1959 1959 1959
Ta Koi Daniel E,: GCAG 1954
L
1959 1959 1965
Onema Joseph ' ' E So. Gi:mgo 1958 1965 1959 1959 1959
Olalra Pierr,e' E 'GGAG
"
1958
,19'62 196:2' 1966
.1962 1962
,1966
Udimba Paul E
CGAG 1958
Dikitele l'ichel E
: GCAG 1958 1962 1962 1966
Osongo Antoine
E " Gr.AG 1958 1962 1962
1966,
Lukali Rapha'el
.
',: 1958 1962 1962
aLungi paul

) GCAG 1960 1962 1962""'
aCrowder, Douglas E Holston 1956 1963 1958 1962
H'yombo Emile 3
GGAG 19(;) 1964 1964
L1dtana polycarp
3
GCAG 1960
' 1964 1964
Koi IJyango Armand 3
GGAG ' 1960 1964 1964
Gorham, Jack Dean E N. Texas 1958 ' 1965 1965 1958 1965
1965 1957 '1965
stevenson, James E GCAC 1957
Peterson, Pete E N. Carolina1959 1961 1965 1959 1961
Lukangalra Albert 3 GCAG
1961 ' 1965 1965
Luhata Frangois 3' GCAG 1961 1965 1965
Ngoi Jean 3 CCAG 1962 1965
1965,
Ekanga Booker 3
' GGAG
1964 1965 1965
Ekanga Jean :3
Cr:AC 1964 1965 1965
' !, "
Lumbi Lambert '3 CGAC 1964
'1965 1965
Hbuk' Ahamba Al. 3
GGAC 1964 1965
1965,
Okoko Gaston 3' GGAC 1964 ,1965 1965
'fusuku ArTlland :3 GCAC 1964 1965 1965
Lokale 'Honore 2: CGAC' 1965 1966
Naluwanyi Auguste
3
CGAG 1964 1966 1966
Chappell, l1illiam E 1966
R-retired; S-supernumerary; 2, 3 and 4-second, : third,
and fourth year classes; a-absent 1965 session.
1_.;
. , ....
J'ftEACBERSON. 'ffiI,AH ,
"'
Name
, Conf. On
Full Trans.
Deacon
ReI.
Rectd' Trial. "Conf. 'eCAC
1J'oyumbi Emile 2
. CGAC
1900
PUngu Daniel 2 .:CCAC. 1962
'IWcanda Jean' 2 'GOAC'
1962
Apamantu Jean 2 '. CCAC 1962
lopemba Pierre 2.
..
CGAC . 1964
Sbomba Andre 2
eGAO 1964
On'Umba DaVid 2
1964
Kitumbi Yona 2
. 'CCAG
1964
Vletshi Emile 3
CGAC 1965
Okoko Richard 2
'CGAG 1965
1966
Uwanga Raymond :2 GGAG 1965
1966.
Luku placide 2 CCAC 1965
Umelimba Hodeste 2. CCAC 1965
Kasongo Antoine 2 CeAC 1965
Lungamba; Rene . 2 .CCAC. 1965
Esema Louis .
2 CCAC 1965
Luduka Isidore 2 CCAC.
0
1965
Ulinga Joseph 2 eCAG 1965
"'.'
Ahyenyola Victor 2 eCAC 1965
LotembO Alphonse 2 .eGAC . 1965
jo
Mbaka Joseph 2 OeAO.. : 1965'

Luseli Tba.rcis 2 CCAC 1965
Umba Fidel 2 .eGAC 1965' .
Unanu Antoine' 2 .ccAo.. 1965
Ehuki
Benjamin..
2.. ..CCAO' .. 1965
Ludiha Albert
"
1
..
."GCAd .
1966
'W'embadiyu EiDmanue:I ,,.1 CGAG;,.: 1966
LUhanga Jean .2 .OOAC 1966
'","',
Atunyi Paul 2
"'CGAd'"
1966
Uhimba Joseph 2 GGAG 1966
Ng,jati Donat 2
eOAC,
: 1969
..
" Umeunga Joseph II 2 CCAC
":.1966. .
Ungambu Ruben 2 CCAC 1966
}!]}lBERS OF THE Co'NFERENCE '\-JED HAVE DIED IN-SERVIGE
Name Gonf.: On Full Tra.ri"s. Deacon Elder
Died,
Rec'd ." Trial Confi, eCAC
.<,
,
Anker; P: Virgiftia1915 1934 1947'
1932"'
'195$
Ayres,
H. G. No. G. 1929 1931 1929 1933 1948 .. 4
Shuku Joseph GCAC 1935 1936 1939 1943 1954
FOOiala Pierre CGAC \
1935 1943 1943
1910 .
Ltikadi Jacob CCAC' 1937 1944 1944 1948
Kenemo Victor .
' .
GGAC 1950 1955 1955
1957,
Ngandj 010 fioise CGAG' 1935 1936 19.36 1942 1964
Kimbulu Charles
CGAG .'.
1935 1936
19.30 .
1962
1949 1964 ',.
1956' .
Einambulu Jean GGAG'
1948 1952 1952
1964,
, , ...
106
HISSIONARIES NOT !1El:1BERS OF';
ANNUAL CONFERENCE - IN ACTIVE SERVICE
Name
. Arrived on,
Name. Arrived on
the field
the field
lI. S. Hughlett 1929
Jack Reitz 1960
Violet I:llurhlett 1929
19to ,. ltIargarot Reitz
Hazel Reid

1930
Robert Fenstermacher 1960
liildred Lovell 1930
Leta,t:1orham 1961
Edith }1artin 1931
\iJarren Jackson 1962
Norene Robl{en 1938
Jackson

Lorena Ke,lly 1938
Larry Pleimemn 1963
Ethel' HOI!Ueldt 1948
Sally'Pleimann 1963
Birgit'Ueaver 1950
JohnP. Alexander 1963
Dorothy Davis
1950
Evangelyn Lem s 1963
Charles Heaver 1951
Juel Nordby 1964
Dorothy Gilbert 1952
Sigvun Nordby 1964
Nita Fenstermacher 1952
Karon Stokes 1965
Alice 14aclin 1953
Chuck Stilwell 1965
Janet Smith 1954
Fred Tiffany 1965
John Hughlett 1954
Joe HeCormick 1965
}{ary Jane HUghlett 1955
Cliff' Bertholf 1965
Barbara 1I10rris 1955
Don Rill 1965
Sarah Reinecke 1955
Jerry Schrt1idt 1965
Martha Stevenson 1956
Halcolm l.fcVeigh 1965
Dorothy O'Neal 1956
Hilton Coles 1965
Donald Collinson 1956
Ray Isely 1966
l:lary Collinson 1956
Ruth Isely
Stanley Maughlin 1957
Roger Youmans
1966 .
Elaine Cro"rder 1958
Mary Ellen Youmans 1966
Dorothy Gulp
1959 .
HUgh Frazer 1966
Joanne }laughlin 1959
Elizabeth Frazer 1966
Dan Adams 1959
11ary Ruth Reitz 1966
Judy Adams 1959
RETIRED AND/OR DECEASED l![ISSIONA-lUES NOT l!EMBERT OF
CENTRAL CONGO CONFERENCE
Name Arrived Years of Died
On Field- 'Service'
Hary F6rel'iJan
1920 1951 31
111's. H. P. Anker 1916 " 1954 38
E. B. Stilz 1916. 1954 38 19to
J. J. Davis 1920 1956 36
Hrs; .J. -J. Davis, . ,
1920 1956 36 1964
Mrs. H@l'y Hheeler 1929 '1959 30
Mrs. DeRuiter 1926
, ,19?O 34
1952 1 1953
}f1's.L.C. Johnson,
1953 7 1960 ..
Cary ,Eastman
19jJ ' 11 1962-:
Annie Ll:i-ura Uint:rey
19.39 Z4
1963 .
1f1's. E. B. 'Stilz '
1922 1954
32' .
&1rleigh A. Law
1950 14 1964
Annimae v1hi t e
1931 1965 34
Gladys }law
1936 1966 30
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