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CRESS agriculture programme must restart
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CRESS team heading out to Northern Uganda
We recently posted a thank you from Rev. Canon Henry Leju which you can read here. Canon Henry is one of the truly amazing people that we have the pleasure of working with.
A man of many hats
Henry is a man of many hats in the diocese but his most prominent and official position is the Bishop’s Commissary in the Diocese of Kajo Keji. He handles all administrative matters arising in the diocese in the absence of the Bishop. He is a highly respected elder both in church and community matters. Our own Fred Taban was convinced to join the ordained ministry by him and was further encouraged to continue serving in the Kajo Keji Christian Theological College because of his wise leadership and commitment to serving God and His people.
Partnership working is key our success
The work of CRESS is only possible through the wonderful partnerships we maintain with the Diocese, which you can learn more about here. Together we are able to do so much more for the South Sudanese and that ‘together’ includes you our amazing supporters.
Staying connected
You can stay connected with CRESS in many ways including our Facebook page which we hope you will like. Or why not sign up to receive our newsletter which you can do from the home page of the website or via our Facebook EmailSignUp tab.