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In This Issue
Message from Archbishop
Allan Migi
Notice To All Anglicans in
PNG.
HOLY WEEK during the
COVID-19 crisis
ACPNG COVID-19 Emer-
gency response update
COVID-19 PNG Situation
Report Highlight
Anglican Alliance
Resources Hub on COVID
-19
Prayer & Thanksgiving for
the month of May.
Upcoming Events/dates
Message from Archbishop Jesus said to Mary Magdalene, you have seen
me, I have risen from the dead; go and tell my
disciples, I will come to them. The risen Lord
first met the disciples at the locked door
rooms. He greeted them with Peace. Jesus
must have told them. No doubt, have courage.
Do not have fear but trust and believe.
My brothers and sisters; as we continue re-
sponding to COVID-19, a lot of us are won-
dering how we can walk with our Christian
faith not to panic and fear but explores ways
to protect us from us from this disease.
The first thing is to be obedient to the rules and advice we are getting
from the WHO and health departments by washing our hands, social
distancing. But what can we do as individual Christians in this Christian
nation? Let us connect ourselves again with God.
The second thing is to have faith and hope in God. God is always listen-
ing to prayers. If we can kneel down once more on our knees and talk to
God about the fearing situation confronting us today.
If we can take some time to sit quietly and pray, telling God about those
things in our hearts and minds. When we do that, we make that connec-
tion with God we will see the fruit of our faith, hope in Gods power and
blessings.
Jesus said to his disciples. Do not fear, have faith and courage in the
Lord. Let us have confidence and trust in the Lord that he will be with
us, to be our defender and protector.
Thank you!
++ Allan Migi
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Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea Newsletter April 2020
ALL ARE ENCOURAGED TO PRAC-TICE GOOD HYGIENE & SOCIAL
DISTANCING AT ALL TIMES .
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Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE RESIGNATION
Archbishop Allan Migi has formally handed in his resignation letter dated 2nd of April
2020. Archbishop has resigned due to his prolong health condition and slow recovery
that has affected his Episcopal roles and responsibilities to the Anglican Church of Pa-
pua New Guinea in the last few months.
His resignation will become effective on the 11th of May, 2020. Senior Bishop Nathan
Ingen has received Archbishop’s resignation letter and has officially accepted his res-
ignation on the 28th of April,2020. Senior Bishop Nathan will act as Archbishop until
such time a new Archbishop is appointed.
We thank Archbishop Allan Migi for his humility and Good Shepard leadership with
obedience and commitment in serving ACPNG as a Clergy for 30years.
We wish you well in recovery to good health after this resignation. We take this time
to also thank Mother Mary Migi for her support to Archbishop Allan Migi and the
work she has done with the Mother Union.
Lastly our continued prayers for Archbishop Allan Migi and the his family as they pre-
pare to return home to West New Britain.
By ACPNG General Secretary, Dennis Kabekabe
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Holy Week; Palm Sunday Lift up your heads, O gates ! And be lifted up, O ancient doors! That the
king of glory may come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he
is the King of glory !
Palm Sunday is when we commemorate Jesus arrival into Jerusalem
on a donkey to the cheering of crowds waving palm branches.
This year most parishes in ACPNG did very low key celebration of
Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter due to
COVID-19 State of Emergency measures and directives from the
Government of Papua New Guinea clearly stated no gathering of more
than 100 people.
Although at this time of COVID-19 crisis we as Christians have not
stopped from praising and worshipping our Creator! All Anglicans are
encouraged to light candle, reflect and pray at home as Sunday ser-
vices are still suspended.
“God gave us FAITH in normal times and RESCIL-
IENCE in time of crisis”.
...Archbishop of Canterbury...
Palm Sunday blessing of crosses at the All Souls Parish, Lae
Picture from Catholic Company
Picture from Kalbarri Anglican Church
Picture from Kalbarri Anglican Church
The Lord’s Supper
“We are to glory in the
cross of our Lord Jesus
Christ, by which the world
has been crucified to us,
an we to the world”.
Galatians 6.14
Christ Crucified
“Jesus said: Now is the
judgment of this world,
now shall the ruler of this
world be cast out; and I,
when I am lifted up from
the earth, withdraw all
men to myself”.
John 12:31
GOOD FRIDAY
EASTER EVE & DAY
Easter Day
Christ, our paschal Lamb, has been
sacrificed; let us therefore celebrate the
festival
1 Corinthians 5.7-8
The Lord is risen indeed, Alleluia;
to him be the glory and dominion
for ever and ever!
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ACPNG COVID-19 Response Awareness Update
In response to the Government of Papua New Guinea preparedness measures and response plan on COVID-19 pandemic the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea has gone ahead to make available information on COVID-19 to Anglican communities both in the urban and rural areas. The Anglican Health Service officers,
Anglicare PNG Inc, Diocesan Secretaries, Diocese Project officers, Clergy and Volunteers (youths) have con-ducted awareness on precautionary measures on COVID-19 in their respective communities.
The scope of the awareness on COVID-19 is to;
Conduct community-level risk communication Deliver public health messaging Support community-level outbreak preparedness
that complement government-led measures
To make aware to all Anglican communities of what Coronavirus disease is and its precautionary measures from the disease; virus transmission, prevention and symptoms.
Build hope and address people’s fears and emo-tions by raising awareness within youth ministry, parishes and communities through the Jesus Shaped life program.
Apart from awareness raising on COVID-19 the church is also looking into WASH project; hand washing sinks to be installed in all Anglican Health Centers, Schools and parishes, and addressing gender specific chal-lenges due to the State of Emergency being extended for two months.
Story by Annsli Kabekabe, Pictures by Lorraine Kutuapi and Rachel Jifuri
Please find pictures of COVID-19 awareness on the next page…
Morobe Deanery COVID-19 Response Team Workshop
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Printing and Laminating of IEC materials before distribution COVID-19 Response team member explains how to use a mask during awareness.
Distributing of COVID-19 IEC hand outs to mothers listening the awareness. Attendees to the COVID-19 awareness listen attentively to precautionary measures .
Below pictures show the Anglican National Office COVID-19 Response Team before conducting awareness to all urban parishes in Lae.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Papua New Guinea Situation
Report 18
HIGHLIGHTS
This Situation Report is issued twice a week (Tuesday and Friday) by the National Emergency Operations
Center (NEOC) for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The Report is not comprehensive and covers
information that we have as of reporting date.; 25th April, 2020.
Papua New Guinea has eight cases of COVID19, to
date.
On 22 April, Prime Minister Hon. James Marape an-
nounced the 8th case in PNG: 45-year old female in
Easter Highlands Province. She visited Asaro Health
Centre on 12 April and was immediately admitted at
the health center. She was managed for one week and
improved. On 17 April her samples were collected and
sent to PNG Institute of Medical Research in Goroka.
Her test returned positive four days later. For quality
assurance and best practice, the second test for this
patient was taken, pending result. Currently, the health
center is locked down for disinfection and the staff is
home-quarantined and kept under surveillance. Mean-
while, the Rapid Response Teams initiated contact
tracing.
On 22 April, following the confirmation of the 8th
case, the SOE Controller David Manning reiterated
following directives to ensure life continues in the
“new normal”: - Universities and tertiary education resume on 27 April, Monday; - Primary and secondary
schools resume on 4 May 2020. All COVID-19 health protocols are to be strictly observed; - All public
transportations are still prohibited. Taxis may operate if there are not more than 3 passengers and in areas
where there is a curfew such as the NCD they are not to operate at night. Strict COVID-19 health protocols
will have to be followed; - All domestic air travel to resume but only to provinces where there are no con-
firmed cases of COVID-19; - All ships are allowed to berth and unload cargoes only. No passenger is al-
lowed to disembark, and no-one is allowed to board. At all times PPEs must be worn by both ship crew
and port workers.
On 24 April, SOE Controller approved Hilton Hotel to accommodate approximately 21 HEVILIFT em-
ployees returning to Port Moresby on 25 April aboard HEVILIFT flight HL9213 arriving 1630hrs
COVID Hotline 1800200 continues to be operational, receiving about 2,000 calls per day from all provinc-
es of the country
This information was taken from the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Papua New Guinea Situation Re-
port 18 . Please find attached in the Newsletter email the complete situation report.
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Resource Hub on Church response to COVID-19
As COVID-19 affects most of the Anglican Communion, the Anglican Alliance has been gathering together experience and resources from
around the Communion. Please visit the Anglican Alliance website for updates and stories from around the Anglican Communion: https://
anglicanalliance.org/recent-learning-from-across-the-communion-as-churches-respond-to-the-covid-19-crisis/
Anglican Alliance has also developed a resource hub and bible studies “Faith in the time of Coronavirus”. Here are the links:
Resource hub on church responses to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) https://anglicanalliance.org/covid-19-resources-hub/
Bible studies “Faith in the time of Coronavirus”: https://s3-eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/sqe-anglican/wp-content/
uploads/2020/04/22143718/COVID-19-Bible-studies-FINAL.pdf
Acknowledgement of update: Information about Resource Hub was received via email from Dr. Janice Proud, Anglican Alliance.
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PRAYERS & THANSGIVING FOR THE MONTH OF MAY Date: 3rd –9th of May 2020
Theme: The Good Shepherd
Give thanks for: The care and protection of the Good Shepherd
Pray for : Our ministry to and youth and children
The Anglican Consultative Council
Date: 10th –16th May 2020
Theme: The Good News
Give thanks for: The gift of belief in Christ's resurrection
Pray for : Church Councilors and other lay workers
The unity of the Anglican Communion
Date: 17th –23rd of May 2020
Theme: The Holy Sprit, the Teacher
Give thanks for: All times we experience joy
Pray for : Wives and families of Clergy and evangelists
All Anglican theological colleagues worldwide
Date: 24th-30th May 2020
Theme: Waiting on God
Give thanks for: Those who work for Christian Unity
Pray for : THE WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
World Council of Churches, PNG Council of Churches,
ACPNG ‘s Provincial Ecumenical Officer
Upcoming Events and Dates
Archbishop Allan Migi’s last Sunday service on the 10th of May at the All Souls Parish, Lae.
ST PHILIP & ST JAMES, APOSTLES AND MARTYERS - 1st May
ST MATTIAS, APOSTLE - 14th May
Visitation of Blessed Virgin Mary - 31st May