March 11, 2024
Palace of Priests Assembly and Priests Peace & Justice Initiative to collaborate with the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Plateau State Chapter, and the Mountains of Hope Foundation to hold a 3-Day Capacity Building Workshop on the Establishment and Management of the Social Arm of the Church
The Priests Peace and Justice Initiative (PPJ) is proud to announce a transformative 3-day capacity-building workshop tailored for Pentecostal Christians, focused on the establishment and operationalization of the social arm within their churches. The workshop will take place from March 12th to 14th, 2024, in Jos.
Recognizing the pivotal role of churches in promoting social responsibility and combating corruption, PPJ is excited to present this workshop. The initiative aims to mobilize and empower participants in mainstreaming anti-corruption efforts within the church framework.
The workshop seeks to achieve several objectives, including mobilizing and empowering Pentecostal Christians to establish and operate the social arm of their churches, providing insights into mainstreaming anti-corruption efforts, and equipping participants with practical skills for effective social arm management.
The workshop will cover a wide range of topics over three days, including foundational understanding, resource mobilization, advocacy, stakeholder management, gender equality, ICT integration, mental health awareness, and mainstreaming anti-corruption in social arm initiatives
Participants can expect to be mobilized and empowered to establish and operate the social arm of their churches, have enhanced understanding and mainstreaming of anti-corruption efforts within church structures, strengthened capacities in various aspects of social arm management, and increased commitment to important societal issues.
Dr. Orinya Agbaji, program manager of the Priests Peace and Justice Initiative, expresses excitement about the workshop, stating, “This is a unique opportunity for Pentecostal Christians to deepen their commitment to social responsibility and anti-corruption efforts within their churches. We believe that by the end of the workshop, participants will be equipped with the tools and insights needed to make a tangible impact in their communities.”
For media inquiries or further information, please contact Dr. Orinya Agbaji at aorinya@priestsassembly.org or call 08091499975