Praise and Prayer Requests From Sunday Agang

Given how COVID-19 has affected our friend and partner in Nigeria, Sunday Agang, Co has felt led to gather individuals who would like to regularly support Sunday in finances and prayer above and beyond what the church has been able to give. Please email Co by Sunday, August 2, if you are interested in joining the team who will be supporting Sunday either in prayer, finances, or both.  The most recent prayer items for Sunday Agang can be found below. To support Sunday financially this quarter,  send a separate check from regular tithes/offerings to Ed McKelpin at 4124 Folsom St. SF, 94110 or use the online donation button on the Congregation Page by Sun, Aug 2.  Be sure to note in your check memo or the online memo that the money is for Sunday Agang.


 I am deeply grateful to have a church like yours, which is standing with me in prayer. This is the greatest need I have than anything else. Prayer aligns us with God’s eternal purposes and help us to serve God’s purposes in our generation. Here are some of my prayer items:

A. Praise Items

1. Thank God for granting me the privilege to be supported by GFCC and RCC during my doctoral studies at Fuller, 2003-2007. Since my returned to Nigeria as Christ’s ambassador and yours, have had the rare privilege of been used at different levels of leadership in my denomination. For example,  I have and I am serving as Provost twice in my denomination, it has never happened to any other person in the history of the denomination.Thank God for that special grace, thanks to your prayers and continuing financial support.

2. Thank God for granting Sarah and all our four children a successful completion of their various bachelor studies. Everybody is now a graduate.

3. Praise God for the successful publication of the textbook on African Public Theology on April 30th, 2020

B. Prayer items

1. Pray that all I do will be done to the praise of God’s glory (Ephesians 1:4, 6, 14b).

2. Pray that my family, my colleagues at the ECWA theological seminary Jos, and I will “do God’s work in God’s way, for God’s glory.” (James Hudson Taylor)

3. Since March 23, 2020, all institutions in Nigeria have remain indefinitely closed to contain the spread of COVID-19, which is on the increase in Nigeria. Unlike in the West and North America where theological institutions do not only rely on students’ tuition fees, but also on help from significant donors (e.g,, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School seeks and receives support form affluent christians not only in Chicago and Lost Angeles, but also in Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea), in Nigeria we solely depend on students' tuition fees to pay salaries and run other administrative costs. With the closure of schools across the country such fees are no longer coming in. Kindly pray that God will raise support for us to enable us to continue to pay the salaries of our 27 faculty members and 92 administrative assistants and security staff as well as other overhead costs.

4. Besides my positions as a husband, a father, brother, a friend, a neighbour, and  the Provost (President) of ECWA Theological Seminary, Jos, I have other several administrative responsibilities, which include among other things, Director of African Research Consultancy Center, The Regional Coordinator of Network for African Congregational Theology, and the Editor-in-Chief of the African Theological Journal for Church and Society. None of these is a paying position, except the Provostship, which is just an allowance that I am paid. Please join me in praying that God will grant me all it takes to faithfully discharge all my duties.

5. I have many writing projects, requests for endorsement of books writing by other authors, and request to review articles across the continent. Please pray that God will grant me all the energy I need for all those projects and requests. Between April and June 2020, I have submitted two manuscripts to Langham Publishers for publication. Please pray that they will be published soon.

6. Pray that God will provide all the finances my family needs to continue to support the indigent members of our Christian community and the society.

7. Pray that God will grant us good health and protection from Boko Haram, Coronavirus and Fulani herdsmen kidnaping and attacks.

8. Pray that God will grant the Nigerian government success in fighting corruption and the coronavirus pandemic and be able to reopen schools and the economy.

9. Pray that God will give us hope in the midst of the incredible economic uncertainty that Nigeria faces, which has not only  increase the dire situation of unemployment and criminality in the nation, causes despair, rape and suicide.

Warmly,

Rev. Sunday Bobai Agang, PhD (Fuller 2007)
Professor of Christian Ethics, Theology and Public Policy,
Provost, ECWA Theological Seminary, Jos (JETS)
Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Ecclesiology, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Love, Justice and Peace Advocate

Home Learning Parent & Teacher Connection (Lead Out Education)

Lead Out Education, a Christian non-profit in the Bay Area, is working to connect parents and teachers interested in starting a Home Learning Group. You can sign-up as a parent or teacher here. More info on their website. See forwarded letter below:

Many Christian parents are exploring alternatives to public schools for their children in the fall. One such alternative is for a small group of parents with children in the same or similar grades to form a Home Learning Group, hiring a teacher to teach their children in one of their homes. 

Lead Out Education, a Christian non-profit working primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, is working to establish a Parent and Teacher Connection list which will provide a way for parents interested in exploring the formation of a Home Learning Group to connect with other Christian parents in their locality. The Parent and Teacher Connection list will also provide those parents the opportunity to connect with Christian teachers who would be open to be interviewed for a Home Learning Group teaching position. Please note that these potential teachers do not need to be credentialed. 

Our plan is to make the PTC list freely available to inquiring parents and teachers. They can contact us through the website https://leadouteducation.com/homelearning, or through the email or phone number noted below. 

If you are aware of Christian parents and teachers in your church and in your broader associations who might be interested in exploring schooling alternatives for the fall, we invite you to point them to our website where they can contact us. 

We look forward to helping as many Christian families as possible not just to weather this current educational upheaval, but to actually thrive in it. 

I would be happy to personally answer any questions you might have. 

In the Father’s Service, 

Janice Patterson
LOE Founder and CEO
650-728-7282
Jan@leadouteducation.com

Partnership for Fongs and Safe Practices

Partnership for Fongs and Safe Practices:  The Fongs are very grateful to have Andrew, Steven, Cooper, Nathan, and Jeff Boyd joining us at Fairfax.  They are going to help us with tech for the zoom worship service, work on getting the building ready, and practice our procedures for in person worship.  These are the safe practices we are following to minimize the risk of COVID 19 transmission. 

Responding to Cry for Racial Injustice

Responding to Cry for Racial Injustice: Several folks have asked about how we might join God’s heart for justice in these days.  Cindi talked with several members and offered three overarching ways to respond:  explore our own identities within the construct of race; continue to support ways Redeemer has been seeking to embody God’s Kingdom in the midst of systemic racism; and advocate for racial justice.  Read more and find resources here. Here is a four minute video  of the Multi Faith Rally for Justice many of us joined.