In 2002, the Adzua Fellowship was launched at St. Paul's as a continuation of the immigrant support program but also to honor the African presence and contribution at St. Paul's in loving memory of Timothy and Terver Adzua.
The initial aims are to provide a place of friendship, support and prayer as well as to reach out to the African community. Nearly 15% of new immigrants are coming from Africa (2016), second only to immigrants from Europe, and a fourfold increase from 1970.
A much acclaimed Dance Program has been established, performing in the Sunday Liturgy and at African Services of Praise at St. Paul's and other nearby churches.
Watch here for announcements and a schedule of upcoming events.
The initial aims are to provide a place of friendship, support and prayer as well as to reach out to the African community. Nearly 15% of new immigrants are coming from Africa (2016), second only to immigrants from Europe, and a fourfold increase from 1970.
A much acclaimed Dance Program has been established, performing in the Sunday Liturgy and at African Services of Praise at St. Paul's and other nearby churches.
Watch here for announcements and a schedule of upcoming events.