The Herald (South Africa)

NEW G’TOWN BISHOP INDUCTED

Methodists from far and wide gather to welcome Freemantle

- Hendrick Mphande mphandeh@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

METHODIST Church of Southern Africa minister Jacob Freemantle was inducted as the new bishop of the church’s Grahamstow­n district at a ceremony in Port Elizabeth yesterday. Speaking at a special service at the Feather Market Centre attended by hundreds of congregant­s, Freemantle paid tribute to his mentor, Bishop Zipho Siwa, who presides over the whole church across all its districts.

“Today is a day of trepidatio­n, a day of fear, but also a day of profound thankfulne­ss for the work of God that you have done.

“You have been outstandin­g in grooming, mentoring and settling me and making me know the road ahead,” he said.

Freemantle himself was described as a brother, respected and loved by the people. He was duly nominated by the synod and appointed at a conference which was held earlier this year.

In presenting Freemantle to the congregati­on yesterday, Siwa said: “We consider him worthy, by God’s grace, to be inducted as bishop.”

The auditorium was packed to capacity and there was a joyous atmosphere as the sea of red and white Methodist Church members celebrated the induction of their new bishop.

The congregant­s erupted into songs of celebratio­n to welcome him.

Freemantle succeeds Andile Mbete as the church’s bishop of the Grahamstow­n district. Mbete was inducted in 2014 but is now going on retirement. Some members of the congregati­on had travelled from as far afield as Cape Town, Queenstown, Mthatha, Grahamstow­n, Johannesbu­rg and even the UK for yesterday’s occasion.

Freemantle said he was deeply humbled by the honour bestowed on him.

“When I gave my life to the Lord Jesus Christ and had an encounter with him, little did I know that one day I will stand and accept this kind of leadership that I am being ushered into.

“I can reveal sir, I was not sleeping. I tried. It was the worse last night.

“The former secretary, who is also a family minister, tried to make me sleep, but I couldn’t. I was thinking of the road ahead.

“I was thinking of my inadequacy and my human limitation­s in accepting the work of God. I am thankful,” Freemantle said.

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 ?? Picture: WERNER HILLS ?? HIGH OFFICE: The new bishop of Grahamstow­n for the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, Jacob Freemantle, centre, with his wife, Mandisa, is inducted at the Feather Market Centre by presiding Bishop Zipho Siwa
Picture: WERNER HILLS HIGH OFFICE: The new bishop of Grahamstow­n for the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, Jacob Freemantle, centre, with his wife, Mandisa, is inducted at the Feather Market Centre by presiding Bishop Zipho Siwa

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