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Presbyterian World Mission pays tribute to Mulumba Musumba Mukundi

 

Pastor served as general secretary of the Presbyterian Church of Congo

June 13, 2017

Rev. Dr. Mulumba Musumba Mukundi

Presbyterian World Mission is celebrating the life and mourning the death of the Rev. Dr. Mulumba Musumba Mukundi, general secretary of the Presbyterian Church of Congo (CPC) and rector of the Sheppards & Lapsley Presbyterian University of Congo. Born in 1945, he passed away earlier this spring.

Mukundi served as the general secretary of the CPC since 1991 and was known for warmly welcoming mission personnel and church visitors to the Congo. He received his bachelor’s degree in theology from the Reformed Faculty of Theology in Kasai and his master’s degree from the Central Africa Theological Faculty, with a scholarship from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).

In 1988 he defended his doctoral thesis, “Witchcraft Among the Kasaian People of Zaire: Challenge and Response,” at Fuller Theological Seminary, School of World Mission. As part of his ministry, families with children who had been accused or suspected of sorcery or being a witch would seek him out. Alongside other responsibilities, Mukundi continued to pastor the Dinanga Presbyterian Church in Kananga City, where he was known for his caring approach that nurtured restoration of family ties.

In 2006, Mukundi was named a Universal Ambassador of Peace and in 2012 he received the Medal of Honor from the DRC government. He was also president of the board of the Protestant University of Congo (UPC).

The Rev. Dr. Hunter Farrell, former director of World Mission, served as a mission co-worker in the Congo and knew Mukundi well.

“[He was] a theologian who transposed the gospel into the texture of Congolese culture, a practical missiologist, a gifted teacher—but first and foremost, Pasteur Mulumba was a pastor who cared for people,” Farrell said. “It was my privilege to study, work and live alongside him in California and Congo. I was blessed to serve as his associate pastor at Paroisse Quartier SNEL in Kananga and I give thanks to God for what Pasteur Mulumba taught me about graciousness.”

Mukundi is survived by his wife, Kapinga, and five children: Mulumba Serge, Malundu, Mputu, Ndaya and Bitshualala.

Kathy Melvin, Director of Mission Communications, Presbyterian Mission Agency

Today’s Focus:  Celebrating the life of Rev. Dr. Mulumba Musumba Mukundi

Let us join in prayer for:

PC(USA) Agencies’ Staff

Sharon Dunne Gillies, PW
Magdy Girgis, PMA

Let us pray:

Gracious God, you call us to be Christ incarnate. We are to be the compassionate heart and hands of Christ. We are the loaves and the fishes that will give hope and life during these challenging times. Amen.

Daily Readings

Morning Psalms 12; 146
First Reading Deuteronomy 30:11-20
Second Reading 2 Corinthians 11:1-21a
Gospel Reading Luke 19:1-10
Evening Psalms 36; 7


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