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As the Episcopal Church of the United States has its beginnings in the Church of England, so the Episcopal Church of Liberia is derived from the Episcopal Church of the United States.

OBITUARY! OBITUARY!!It is with deep sadness the Teteateh Blamo Snoh, Sr; Mary Whorway Moore and Harry A. Greaves, Sr. fa...
12/02/2026

OBITUARY! OBITUARY!!

It is with deep sadness the Teteateh Blamo Snoh, Sr; Mary Whorway Moore and Harry A. Greaves, Sr. families announce the home going of our beloved sister, mother, grandmother aunty
and cousin, Miss Tygnoh Tupee Snoh, Chief Dietician Booker Washington Institute and a member of class of BWI Class of 79 and former Office Manager at the Liberia Institute of Biomedical Research, LIBR.

This sad event occurred at the family residence in the Old Cassava
Market Community, Kakata City, Margibi County on February 12, 2026 at 1:30 AM.

She leaves to mourn her loss, her children, Whorway Williams Johnson, Antoinette W. Agbutu, Martu Bohlen , Darsey B. Harris, Akie Bohlen & Ellen Snoh; proud and loving siblings; Marie
Augusta Nimene, Austin F. Williams(Valerie), Nyenepohn Snoh Cooper(Alexander); Hon. Nyenekon Beauty Snoh Barcon; Blamo People Baby Snoh, Teteateh Blamo Snoh, Jr.(Lisa) , Justin F. Harris (Barwlue;) Mentu Aaron Snoh, Snoyonoh Magbush Snoh Miller (Austin);
Decontee Snoh and Kannah Snoh, foster brothers and sisters including Isaac A. Davis, Sirleaf Barry (Jane), Gloria Siafa Borzie (Albert), Roseline Siafa, Esther Wah, cousins; Edwin W. Harris, Jr, Evelyna Snoh, Leona Snoh Dougbeh, Felix Irreland, Jenkins Atuayan, Christian Atuayan, Micheal and Paul Passie, Marie Snoh Nimley, Cecelia Y. Crabb, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and a circle of long-lasting and cherished friends including, Adilla M. Dour, Jowo Gilbert, Mansu Enders Johnson, Naomi T. G Davis, Emmanuel Howe, the BWI family, the
St. Augustine Episcopal Church, Kakata; the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Diocese at large.

The first family meeting will be held on Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 2:00 P.M. at the family home in the Cassava Market Community, Kakata, Margibi County.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

This Announcement was brought in by Blamo People Baby Snoh, Justin F. Harris, Hon.Nyenekon Beauty Snoh Barcon and Magbush Snoh Miller, brothers and sisters of the deceased on behalf of the family.

A PASTORAL ADMONITION
01/02/2026

A PASTORAL ADMONITION

Happy, happy 97th Birthday Dr. Melvin J. Mason! Blessings and more Blessings!!
28/01/2026

Happy, happy 97th Birthday Dr. Melvin J. Mason! Blessings and more Blessings!!

The Rt. Rev. Dr. James B. Sellee, Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Liberia  broke grounds for the construction of a new...
23/01/2026

The Rt. Rev. Dr. James B. Sellee, Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Liberia broke grounds for the construction of a new Church building in Barclayville, Grand Kru County. Rev Fr. Richard T. Howard is
the priest-In- Charge. St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Barclayville City, Grand Kru County.

Episcopal Church Leader Raises Alarm Over Unregulated Growth of Churches in LiberiaBy Moses Geply /January 22, 2026The H...
23/01/2026

Episcopal Church Leader Raises Alarm Over Unregulated Growth of Churches in Liberia

By Moses Geply /January 22, 2026

The Head of the Episcopal Church in Liberia, Bishop James B. Sellee, has raised concern over what he described as the rapid and largely unregulated growth of churches across the country, warning that the absence of oversight could undermine both spiritual integrity and community development.

Speaking with MGTV Liberia LIVE during his pastoral visit to Maryland County Thursday, January 22, 2026, Bishop Sellee said many churches have been established without any formal monitoring system to determine what is being taught or how congregants are being served. While acknowledging that the core mission of any church is to preach the gospel, he questioned the broader impact these institutions are having on the lives of their members and the communities in which they operate.

“The church is an institution that exists for the interest of outsiders,” Bishop Sellee said. “It is meant to be a light that spreads development and hope within communities, are these things happening in our communities? he asked.”

According to the head of the Liberia Episcopal Church, the concern is not about limiting religious expression, but about accountability.

He noted that without oversight, it becomes difficult to know how churches are formed, who leads them, and how resources both spiritual and financial are managed.

“I appreciate the intention many people have to extend the gospel,” he said. “But there is no monitoring system to check on these churches, whether in terms of finances, leadership, or their contribution to community development.”

Bishop Sellee said the lack of regulation has allowed the emergence of what he described as “pocket churches,” operating independently and without clear structures, raising questions about transparency and responsibility.

As a member of the Liberia Council of Churches, the bishop disclosed that discussions are underway to develop policies aimed at monitoring the establishment and daily operations of churches across Liberia.

Bishop James B. Sellee said such measures would help ensure that churches remain true to their spiritual mission while also contributing meaningfully to national development.

The comments come as Bishop Sellee continues a nationwide pastoral tour that began in the southeastern region of Liberia, where he has been confirming members who have accepted Jesus Christ as their personal lord and savior, engaging church leaders and congregants on issues of faith, responsibility, and the role of religious institutions in Liberia’s social fabric.

Courtesy of MGTV Liberia

Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy!!
21/10/2025

Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy!!

Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy!!!
21/10/2025

Vacancy! Vacancy!! Vacancy!!!

Several Clergy received Advanced Training Twenty Seven Clergy of the Episcopal Church of Liberia-ECL on Sunday, Septembe...
09/10/2025

Several Clergy received Advanced Training

Twenty Seven Clergy of the Episcopal Church of Liberia-ECL on Sunday, September 28, 2025 received certificates following the completion of advanced training from the Timothy Leadership Training Program.

The Timothy Leadership Training program started in May 2023 with 40 clergy who were divided into two sessions.

Along the way some clergy dropped from the training because of ill health and others for personal reasons.

However, the program ended with 27 participants who received the Timothy Leadership Training certificates.

The training covered the following modules: caring for God’s people, Christian Stewardship, From Harm to Harmony: Honouring One Another in the Family, Biblical Preaching, Teaching the Christian Faith, Praising God in Work and Worship, God’s Plan for Sustainable Development, and Fear Not: A Christian Attitude about Spiritual Powers.

They clergy are certified to train others in the above modules.

The Timothy Leadership Training was sponsored by the Relay Trust (A UK based charitable Christian Organization aims to provide Christian education for dioceses in the Internal Province of West Africa- IPWA ( Anglican Communion), in collaboration with the Episcopal Church of Liberia.

The training program was coordinated by the department of Christian Education and Theological Education of the Episcopal Church of Liberia.

The modules were facilitated by the Rev. Moses Lincoln, Director of Studies at the Mont Zion Anglican Training Centre of the IPWA, Freetown Sierra Leone.

At the Thanksgiving service held at Epiphany Chapel, Cuttington University on Sunday, September 28, 2025, the Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Liberia the Rt. Rev. Dr. James B. Sellee graced the program and delivered the Thanksgiving homily.

In his message, the Bishop encouraged the clergy to use the knowledge acquired from the training for the growth of the church and their own development.

Also present at the service were the President of Cuttington University and her Administrative staff, among others.

The Bishop Rt. Rev. James B. Sellee and the President of the Cuttington University Dr. Romelle Horton presented the certificates to the honorees.

In appreciation for their training, the honorees presented awards and certificates to The Relay Trust for sponsoring the program, the Episcopal Church of Liberia through the Rt. Rev. Dr. James B. Sellee, for the collaboration, Rev. Moses Abraham Lincoln, the Facilitator, and Venerable Richard B. Kpehe-Director of Christian Education(ECL) for coordinating the program. A gift was also presented to Bro. David Fortune the chauffeur from Mount Zion for his relentless efforts.

The Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Liberia-ECL, Rt. Rev. James B. Sellee, today, Sunday, October 5, 2025 dedicated th...
05/10/2025

The Bishop of the Episcopal Church of Liberia-ECL, Rt. Rev. James B. Sellee, today, Sunday, October 5, 2025 dedicated the newly constructed multipurpose building plus a water project at the Good Samaritan Episcopal Chapel in the Pipeline community.

The project is a joint Episcopal Church of Liberia ECL/ Great Commission Movement Initiative.

It consists of a borehole, water tower, and solar submersible pump.

The project will provide free, clean and safe drinking water to the church and surrounding community members.

Bishop of London Dame Sarah Mullally, a former nurse, has been named as the next Archbishop of Canterbury - the first ti...
03/10/2025

Bishop of London Dame Sarah Mullally, a former nurse, has been named as the next Archbishop of Canterbury - the first time a woman has been appointed to the role in the Church of England's history.

The announcement comes almost a year since Justin Welby resigned from the role as spiritual leader of the Church of England (CoE) due to a damning review into its handling of a sexual abuse scandal.

It is the first time an archbishop has been chosen since women were allowed to become bishops in 2014.

The 63-year-old archbishop-designate is married to Eamonn Mullally, with whom she has two children.

Originally from Woking in Surrey, she was the UK's chief nursing officer from 1999 to 2004.

In 2005, she was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire for her contribution to nursing and midwifery.

Before being elected as the 133rd Bishop of London in 2018, she was Bishop of Crediton, a post she held for three years from 2015.

The process for choosing the new archbishop is incredibly secretive as they are selected by the Crown Nominations Commission, a committee chaired by a former director-general of the MI5 security service.

After the group reaches a two-thirds majority on two preferred candidates, the nominations are presented to the prime minister, who selects one to be formally appointed by the King.

Candidates must be aged at least 30 and generally younger than 70 and historically they have been people already holding senior leadership roles in ministry in the Church or elsewhere in the Anglican Communion.

OBITUARY! OBITUARY!!May his soul and the souls of all faithful departed rest in peace.
26/09/2025

OBITUARY! OBITUARY!!

May his soul and the souls of all faithful departed rest in peace.

Dear Family 😭🙏It is with heavy hearts that the St. Mark's Episcopal Church extends our deepest condolences on the passin...
23/09/2025

Dear Family 😭🙏

It is with heavy hearts that the St. Mark's Episcopal Church extends our deepest condolences on the passing of your beloved father, grandfather, and retired priest, Rev. Fr. John Hne-Nyema Merriam Sr. His dedicated service to the Episcopal Church of Liberia and his unwavering faith have left an indelible mark on our church.

We mourn his loss but celebrate his transition to glory, knowing he now rests in the peace of our Lord.
May you find strength and comfort in the love and prayers of the St. Mark's family during this time of sorrow. Our thoughts are with you as you honor his memory.

With sympathy and prayers,
St. Mark's Episcopal Church

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 13:00

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+231776929987

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