By Ven David Nwanekpe Hello friends, Today, let’s talk about leadership in times of conflict. Conflict means disagreement.It means tension.It can happen anywhere — in families, in churches, at work, in our communities, and even between nations. Now...
The story begins in the 20th century when waves of immigrants from Nigeria, along with other parts of Africa, made their way to North America, bringing with them a rich tapestry of cultural and spiritual beliefs. These communities sought to...
By Ven. David C. Nwanekpe It has become increasingly necessary to speak about certain disturbing trends within the Nigerian Church—particularly in the Anglican Church of Nigeria. My reflections have drawn attention and controversy, not because they...
(My Right to Respond) By Ven. David C. Nwanekpe, D.DChaplain, Council of Knights and Ladies (CONNAM, USA)Rector, Anglican Church of the Holy Spirit, Bronx, NY Introduction I appreciate your enthusiasm in analyzing the viral burial video, but as...
By David C. Nwanekpe, D.DRector, Anglican Church of the Holy Spirit, Bronx, NYChaplain, Council of Knights and Ladies (CONNAM, USA) Abstract This paper examines the permissibility and theological legitimacy of the preaching band (Genevan band) as a...
By Ven. David C. Nwanekpe After reading a deeply moving reflection shared by a young Catholic priest, Fr. Prince, currently serving in South Korea, my spirit was stirred. His words were not just a lamentation of the realities faced by Catholic...
By Ven. David NwanekpeRector, Anglican Church of the Holy Spirit, Bronx, USA 🇺🇸 There is an urgent need to address some disturbing practices in the Nigerian Church. This call is not to criticize the Body of Christ, but to draw attention to certain...
By Ven. David Nwanekpe After the management of ACNN approached me for sponsorship to create a program for their TV station, I willingly obliged, recognizing the importance of supporting such a platform. However, not long after, I received a message...











