KALANG ADVERTISING LIMITED SUPPORTS NEW BRITAIN REGION MINI SYNOD

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Picture Caption: KAL Sales & Events Manager Dorothy N’Dromoi presenting the K5000 donation to George Brown United Church Reverend Joe Emannuel ToBung yesterday at the Church ground, Gerehu.

KALANG ADVERTISING Limited has made a donation of K5000 to the Reverend of George Brown United Church at Gerehu in Port Moresby yesterday to support the Mini Synod for the New Britain region next month.

A Synod is a meeting for all the bishops, where they present their reports to the National  Level or the assembly level.

Over 200 clergies from the New Britain region will be in Port Moresby for the Mini Synod.

Presenting the donation on behalf of the CEO Mr Bill Wartovo and the Management and staff, KAL Sales & Events Manager Dorothy N’Dromoi says, KAL is pleased to assist and support this cause as part of the Company’s Social Obligation to the community.

In a small gathering, Ms N’Dromoi says, the total support the company will give is K20 000, of which K5000 was presented as cash and the K15000 will be catered for in live radio coverage of events at the George Brown United Church in Gerehu.

Reverend Joe Emmanuel ToBung, when receiving the donation, was thankful to Kalang Management, the CEO Mr Bill Wartovo and the staff for this timely assistance.

Meanwhile, today George Brown United Church will be celebrating 150TH Anniversary of Methodist in the New Britain region. This event usually fall on the 15th of August but has been moved forward to today Sunday 10th August.

Rev ToBung highlights that today’s celebration would include march past, choir presentation and enactment or drama of the arrival of gospel in New Britain Island, in Molot of Duke Of York Island, also an enactment of the killing of missionaries at Tung na Parau in East new Britain, and the Kalo massacre where missionaries were killed in Kalo in Central Province.

Church members have arrived from Kalo this week to be part of this celebration and to do the enactment of the Kalo Massacre at the George Brolwn United Church in Gerehu today.

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