Malawi Religion

CCAP Blantyre Synod leadership disowns church pastors for endorsing Mutharika

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The leadership of CCAP Blantyre Synod has disowned church pastors who endorsed opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader and former President Peter Mutharika for September 16 polls.

The development comes barely hours after 71 pastors went illegally to pray for Mutharika at his House in Mangochi.

In press statement issued on Saturday, February 22, 2025 signed by Humphreys Zgambo and Anderson Juma Synod Moderator and Secretary General respectively, said the church is not part of the pastors’ endorsement.

The Synod therefore assured the nation that the church remains committed to serve the public without favoring a particular individual for the forthcoming general elections in September 16, 2025.

“The Management of Blantyre Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) has noted with deep concern the visit made by some few ministers to the residence of former President. Dr Arthur Peter Mutharika, in Mangochi. The statements made at the function and attributed to the Synod or its leadership are not only false but also unfortunate and concerning.

“The Synod would like to publicly confirm that it neither sanctioned, approved nor in any way endorsed the said visit. The ministers concerned did so in their individual capacity and for their own personal interests. They did not represent the Synod, its leadership or their individual congregations and congregants,” reads the statement in part.

The Synod adds, “The statements made at the function are personal views of the speakers and do not in anyway reflect the views of the Synod.

“The General Secretary is the only official spokesperson of the Synod as mandated by our Constitution Article 4.5.2 (r). The same article provides that in the absence of the General Secretary the Deputy shall be the spokesperson”.

The church adds, “The Synod is aware of the discomfort that the visit has caused amongst its Christians and other stakeholders. We would like to assure you all that the Synod shall always remain non-partisan as it adheres to its constitutional mandate of proclaiming the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ; the preservation of the truth; and the promotion of social righteousness and well-being of mankind according to the Scriptures and Presbyterian/Reformed Church tradition (Isaiah 33:22, Acts 5:29, Rom 13:1-2, 1 Pet 2:13-17). John Calvin (1509-1564 Institute of Christian Religion) once said.”

“The Church and State as servants of Christ, two interdependent entities each receives its own authority from the Sovereign God.”

The Church concludes, “Blantyre Synod remains a faithful servant to God, the partner of Government and other development partners and shall jealously guard against external forces that aim to antagonise our ministers and our Christians, especially during this time as we approach the General Elections”.


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