The Episcopal Diocese of Juba, Anglican Communion

The Episcopal Diocese of Juba, Anglican Communion One of 61 Dioceses in the Province of The Episcopal Church of South Sudan. The Diocesan Bishop is Most Revd Justin Badi Arama, Archbishop & Primate of ECSS

Yesterday, on the Second Sunday of Easter, 12 April, the Metropolitan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba confirmed ...
13/04/2026

Yesterday, on the Second Sunday of Easter, 12 April, the Metropolitan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba confirmed 309 candidates at St. Philip’s Parish–Mauna, Korok Archdeaconry.

Today, Thursday 9 April 2026, the Administration of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba held a  thanksgiving prayer for the re...
09/04/2026

Today, Thursday 9 April 2026, the Administration of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba held a thanksgiving prayer for the retired priests of the Diocese. The Bishop reminded the church that retirement is not the end of ministry, it is only stepping out from administrative roles, and continue to serve as a steady light for the church.

Their wisdom, experience, and spiritual counsel will still guide the Diocese whenever needed.

He also expressed sincere gratitude to the families who have supported these servants of God throughout their years of ministry, urging them to keep standing with them in this new season. The Bishop further encouraged active priests to draw from the insight and strength of the retired clergy, seeing them as a resource for mentoring, fellowship, and continuity.

It was a moment that affirmed calling does not retire; it matures.

Today on Easter Sunday, the Primate of ECSS preached from John 20:1–18. He urged believers to live in hope as people of ...
05/04/2026

Today on Easter Sunday, the Primate of ECSS preached from John 20:1–18. He urged believers to live in hope as people of the resurrection and to pursue peace and forgiveness in order to live in love. People should stop violence of all kinds.

Dear fellow South Sudanese, "He is not here; he has risen, just as he said.' (Matthew 28:6) Easter is the corner stone o...
05/04/2026

Dear fellow South Sudanese,

"He is not here; he has risen, just as he said.' (Matthew 28:6)

Easter is the corner stone of the Christian faith. On Easter Sunday Christians celebrate God's supreme miracle of resurrection in which Jesus rose triumphantly from the darkness of the grave, death could not hold Him in the grave. This is the central hope of the Christian faith.

Although we celebrate Easter this year in an atmosphere where shouts of joy are drowned out by the cries of hunger from displaced people in camps, and by the suffering families of civil servants who have faithfully worked without salaries for several months. There is deep trauma and anxiety, as the dignity of human life is diminishing. People die on roads and in towns in numbers without accountability.

The good news of Easter is that, even though our nation goes through all these dark moments, still there is hope, Christ has conquered death and evil, and through him, new life has begun. It is ultimately life, not death that has the final word. The Lord Jesus has risen.

Easter calls us to be people of resurrection - people who live not in fear, but in hope; not in despair, but in the promise of new life, bringing hope to a hopeless world, shining light into darkness of all forms in the life of humanity and speaking life with charity where there is despair.

It is our prayer that the celebration of Easter this year will renew our faith, strengthen our fellowship, and deepen our commitment to stop violence in all forms and prioritize dialogue, forgiveness, reconciliation and actions of love to each other.

Happy Easter!

Official notice from the Episcopal Diocese of Juba Help and Share to our beloved Christian's
11/03/2026

Official notice from the Episcopal Diocese of Juba

Help and Share to our beloved Christian's

11/03/2026

Official notice from the Provincial Secretary, announcing the postponement of the arrival of the remains of our late father in God, Rt Rev’d Nathaniel Garang Anyieth.

10/03/2026
Today, the second Sunday of Lent, 1 March, the Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba joined the Dean of the ...
01/03/2026

Today, the second Sunday of Lent, 1 March, the Assistant Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba joined the Dean of the Province, Archbishop of Central Equatoria Internal Province, in attending the Revival Convention closing at Aru Junction in the Episcopal Diocese of Lomega.

24/02/2026

Death Announcement!

With a heavy heart, the Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan announces the passing of Bishop Nathaniel Garang, which occurred this morning, the 24th of February, in Nairobi, Kenya.

May his soul rest in peace and rise in glory.

24/02/2026

Highlights during
Laying foundation stone for the construction of St Barnabas’ Parish in Gabat Archdeaconry by the Diocesan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba.

Today, Tuesday, 24 February 2026, Thee Diocesan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba laid the foundation stone for th...
24/02/2026

Today, Tuesday, 24 February 2026, Thee Diocesan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Juba laid the foundation stone for the construction of St Barnabas’ Parish in Gabat Archdeaconry.

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