Church members await assignments of church ministers

Toe fili pe 'a Toketā 'Ahio ko e Palesiteni ia 'o e Uēsiliana' kae toe sekelitali lahi pe 'a Toketā Tēvita Havea. 'Oku kei lele pe konifelenisi' ka kuo 'ikai kei fa'a tatali e kāinga lotu ke fai mo fakahā mai ko hai 'enau faifekau 'e ui'.

The members of the Free Wesleyan church are waiting for its Conference 95 to announce the assignments and reshuffle of its church ministers.

Former news editor and member of the Kolonga Free Wesleyan Church Faka’osi Maama told Kaniva News the church members are keen to hear about the results.

He said the Kolonga former church minister, late Rev Muli Fā died last year and they were expecting a replacement.

All church ministers were elected and appointed during the church’s conference each year.

The Conference has re-elected Rev Dr ‘Ahio to a 9th term as the president of the church on Thursday, June 28 in Pangai, Ha’apai with 306 votes.

The church general secretary Rev Dr Tēvita Koloa’ia Havea was also re-elected with 294 votes.

King Tupou VI in His capacity as head of the church opened the Conference shortly before the elections.

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