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The Church of the Province of West Africa is a province of the Anglican Communion, covering 17 dioceses in eight countries of West Africa, specifically in Cameroon,
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, Ghana,
Guinea Guinea ( ),, fuf, 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫, italic=no, Gine, wo, Gine, nqo, ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫, bm, Gine officially the Republic of Guinea (french: République de Guinée), is a coastal country in West Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the we ...
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Liberia Liberia (), officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to Liberia–Sierra Leone border, its northwest, Guinea to its north, Ivory Coast to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean ...
, Senegal and Sierra Leone. Ghana is the country with most dioceses, now numbering 11.


History

Missionary work began in Ghana in 1752. The Church of the Province of West Africa was established in 1951 by the bishops of five West African dioceses (Accra, Lagos, Niger, Sierra Leone and the Diocese of Gambia and Guinea) with the consent of the
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. In 1977 they were joined by the Diocese of Liberia. In February 1979, the new Church of Nigeria was inaugurated as a separate province. In 1981 Sierra Leone was divided into the Diocese of Freetown and the new missionary Diocese of Bo and four new Ghanaian dioceses of Cape Coast, Koforidua, Sekondi and Sunyani/Tamale were formed. In 1985 the Gambia and Guinea diocese was partitioned into English-speaking Gambia and French-speaking Guinea. The Diocese of Asante Mampong, previously a suffragan
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to Kumasi, was inaugurated in November 2014. The final total of 17 represents 11 dioceses in Ghana and 6 in the other seven nations. For this reason actions are in hand to move towards making Ghana a separate province. The country already has the status of an "internal province", the archbishop of which was until 2019 the Primate of the whole Province of West Africa. Today, the church has to survive in areas of civil unrest where Christians remain a small minority. ;List of archbishops *1951–1955 Leslie Gordon Vining (Bishop of Lagos) *1955–1961 James Lawrence Cecil Horstead (Bishop of Sierra Leone) *1961–1969
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) *1969–1981
Moses Nathanael Christopher Omobiala Scott Moses Nathanael Christopher Omobiala Scott CBE (18 August 1911 – 9 May 1988) was an Anglican bishop, a Bishop of Sierra Leone who later became Archbishop of the Province of West Africa. Born on 18 August 1911 and educated at a CMS Grammar Sc ...
(Bishop of Sierra Leone) *1981–1982
Ishmael Mills Le-Maire Ishmael Samuel Mills Le-Maire (August 29, 1912 – 1984) was the first Ghanaian Bishop of Accra from 1968 to 1982. Ordained in 1936,'' Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76'' London: Oxford University Press, 1976 he was Canon of Accra and Archd ...
( Bishop of Accra) *1982–1989 George Daniel Browne (Bishop of Liberia) *1993–2003 Robert Garshong Allotey Okine (Bishop of Koforidua, Ghana) *2003–2012
Justice Ofei Akrofi Justice Ofei Akrofi (born 1942) is a Ghanaian Anglican Bishop. He is the former Anglican Bishop of Accra ( Ghana) and former archbishop ( primate) of the Church of the Province of West Africa. He was elected to that position in 2003, which he he ...
( Bishop of Accra) *2012–2014
Solomon Tilewa Johnson Solomon Tilewa Ethelbert Willie Johnson (27 February 1954 - 21 January 2014) was a Gambian Anglican bishop. He was the bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Gambia and the Rio Pongas and archbishop of the Church of the Province of West Africa. He was ...
(Bishop of Gambia and the Rio Pongas, and Archbishop of the internal province of West Africa) *2014–2019
Daniel Sarfo Daniel Yinkah Sarfo is a Ghanaian Anglican bishop. He has been a metropolitan archbishop since September 2012, and was Archbishop Primate of the Church of the Province of West Africa (CPWA), since 13 March 2014 until 3 March 2019. Education He s ...
(Bishop of Kumasi, and Archbishop of the internal province of Ghana) *2019–2022 Jonathan B. B. Hart (Bishop of Liberia and Archbishop of the Internal Province of West Africa) *2022–present Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith (Bishop of Asante Mampong and Archbishop of the Church of the Province of West Africa)


Membership

Today, there are over one million Anglicans out of an estimated population of 35 million in the countries that form the province.


Structure

The polity of the Church of the Province of West Africa is
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, which is the same as other
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churches. Geographical parishes are organized into dioceses, and since 2012 the dioceses have been grouped into internal provinces. There are 2 internal provinces (each led by a metropolitan archbishop) consisting of 17 dioceses (each led by a diocesan bishop).


Dioceses and bishops

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Anglican Diocese of Bo The Anglican Diocese of Bo (Sierra Leone) is a diocese of the Church of the Province of West Africa, a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Its partner diocese is Chichester, England. The current diocese, along with the Anglican Dio ...
Emmanuel Tucker * Anglican Diocese of CameroonDibo Thomas-Babyngton Elango * Anglican Diocese of FreetownThomas Arnold Ikunika Wilson *
Anglican Diocese of Gambia The Diocese of Gambia and Guinea was founded in 1935 and had been renamed the Diocese of Gambia and The Rio Pongas by 1940. Today it is simply styled the Diocese of Gambia, is one of 17 dioceses in the Church of the Province of West Africa, and com ...
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* Anglican Diocese of GuineaJacques Boston *Episcopal Diocese of Liberia – Jonathan Bau-Bau Bonaparte Hart (Metropolitan archbishop and Primate) ;Internal Province of Ghana * Anglican Diocese of Accra - Daniel Torto *
Anglican Diocese of Asante Mampong The Anglican Diocese of Asante Mampong was inaugurated on 23 November 2014, having previously been within the Diocese of Kumasi. The first Diocesan Bishop of Asante Mampong is Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith, formerly suffragan bishop under the authority of ...
- Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith (Metropolitan archbishop since 2021) * Anglican Diocese of Cape CoastVictor Atta-Baffoe *
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* Anglican Diocese of Koforidua
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* Anglican Diocese of Kumasi
Daniel Sarfo Daniel Yinkah Sarfo is a Ghanaian Anglican bishop. He has been a metropolitan archbishop since September 2012, and was Archbishop Primate of the Church of the Province of West Africa (CPWA), since 13 March 2014 until 3 March 2019. Education He s ...
* Anglican Diocese of SekondiJohn Otoo * Anglican Diocese of SunyaniFestus Yeboah Asuamah *
Anglican Diocese of Tamale The Anglican Diocese of Tamale, Ghana, Tamale, (Ghana) is a diocese of the Church of the Province of West Africa, a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and part of the Internal Province of Ghana. The cathedral of the diocese is Bisho ...
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Anglican Diocese of Wiawso The Anglican Diocese of Wiawso is a Ghanaian diocese of the Church of the Province of West Africa The Church of the Province of West Africa is a province of the Anglican Communion, covering 17 dioceses in eight countries of West Africa, specific ...
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Anglican Diocese of Dunkwa-on-Offin The Anglican Diocese of Dunkwa-on-Offin is a Ghanaian diocese of the Church of the Province of West Africa, a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. Its partner diocese is the Diocese of Portsmouth. The current bishop is Edmund Dawso ...
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Worship and liturgy

The Church of the Province of West Africa embraces three orders of ministry: deacon, priest, and bishop. A local variant of the Book of Common Prayer is used, as well as the Church of England Alternative Service Book which is used in the Diocese of Tamale on account of its more accessible use of modern English.


Doctrine and practice

The center of the Church of the Province of West Africa's teaching is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The basic teachings of the church, or
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, includes: *Jesus Christ is fully human and fully God. He died and was resurrected from the dead. *Jesus provides the way of eternal life for those who believe. *The Old and New Testaments of the Bible were written by people "under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit". The Apocrypha are additional books that are used in Christian worship, but not for the formation of doctrine. *The two great and necessary
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are
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*Other sacramental rites are
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, ordination, marriage,
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, and unction. *Belief in
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,
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, and Jesus's return in glory. The threefold sources of authority in Anglicanism are scripture, tradition, and reason. These three sources uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way. This balance of scripture, tradition and reason is traced to the work of
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, a sixteenth-century apologist. In Hooker's model, scripture is the primary means of arriving at doctrine and things stated plainly in scripture are accepted as true. Issues that are ambiguous are determined by tradition, which is checked by reason.


Ordination of women

At its 20th Provincial Synod in 2000, the Province approved in principal the ordination of women to the priesthood. There is currently a variety of practice from diocese to diocese, with some remaining closed to the ordination of women as priests, and others welcoming the practice. The province does not permit the ordination of women to the episcopate.


Ecumenical relations

Like many other Anglican churches, the Church of the Province of West Africa is a member of the ecumenical World Council of Churches.


Anglican realignment

The Church of the Province of West Africa was one of the first Anglican provinces to break communion with the Episcopal Church of the United States over the question of allowing the blessing of same-sex unions and non-celibate homosexual clergy. However, the
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continues to maintain full communion and a covenant relationship with The Episcopal Church. The Church of the Province of West Africa has been active in the Anglican realignment as a member of the
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and the
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. Archbishop
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was a founding Primate of
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in 2008. Archbishop
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attended
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(GAFCON II), that took place in Nairobi, Kenya, from 21 to 26 October 2013. Unlike his predecessors, Archbishop
Daniel Sarfo Daniel Yinkah Sarfo is a Ghanaian Anglican bishop. He has been a metropolitan archbishop since September 2012, and was Archbishop Primate of the Church of the Province of West Africa (CPWA), since 13 March 2014 until 3 March 2019. Education He s ...
was seen as a supporter of "reconciliation" between the conservative and liberal provinces of the Anglican Communion, particularly the Episcopal Church and
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, and was involved in several meetings between African and North American bishops. He didn't attended any
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meetings. He still was one of the 11 Primates that attended the 3rd Provincial Assembly of the Anglican Church in North America, in June 2017. He also attended the
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meeting, in 8–9 September 2017, in Cairo, Egypt, and was one of the signants of their communiqué, with nine other Anglican Primates, including
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, from the Anglican Church in North America. The province was represented at GAFCON III, held in Jerusalem, on 17–22 June 2018, by a 13 members delegation, coming from Ghana,
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,
Guinea Guinea ( ),, fuf, 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫, italic=no, Gine, wo, Gine, nqo, ߖߌ߬ߣߍ߫, bm, Gine officially the Republic of Guinea (french: République de Guinée), is a coastal country in West Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the we ...
and Sierra Leone. The
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Primates Council announced at their Communiqué, on 6 May 2019, that the Diocese of Sunyani would be developing the official branch of the movement in Ghana, under the leadership of the Bishop Festus Yeboah Asuamah. Archbishop Jonathan Hart attended the 7th
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Conference, held in Cairo, Egypt, on 11–12 October 2019. Archbishop Hart opposes the legalisation of same-sex marriage and opposes the blessing of same-sex relationships in churches. In 2021, the Anglican province received public media attention as well as scrutiny from within the Anglican Communion due the Diocese of Ghana's endorsement of legislation to criminalise LGBTQ advocacy and to increase penalties for same-sex relationships; homosexual sexual relationships are already illegal in Ghana. Archbishop Justin Welby of the Church of England, whose office is one of the instruments of unity within the Anglican Communion, issued a statement rebuking the bishops in Ghana and reiterated his support for LGBTQ civil rights. The Church of England's Archbishop of York,
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, and Bishop of London,
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, also issued statements denouncing the anti-LGBTQ actions of the Ghanaian bishops.


References


Further reading

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External links


Anglican Diocese of Asante MampongEpiscopal Diocese of LiberiaHistorical resources on Anglicanism in Sierra Leone
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