The Council of African Apostles is an annual gathering of Africa's
apostolic voice. Apostles of genuine credibility gather for three days
to discuss and share ideas concerning the issues that affect the Church
in Africa as well as the nations of the continent. The prime movers of
the initiative include; Bishop Tudor Bismark (Zimbabwe), Dr. Mensa
Otabil (Ghana), Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams (Ghana), Bishop
Enock Sitima (Botswana), Bishop Mike Okonkwo (Nigeria), Bishop Joe
Imakando (Zambia) amongst others.
The CAA Summits afford Africa's apostles the opportunity to share
ideas, experiences and strategies to make the Kingdom of God manifest in
the nations of Africa. A brotherhood of sorts, the Council also
provides accountability; guidance and brotherly protection in a mutual
bond of a calling, a destiny, a love for the continent and the
sovereignty of Christ Jesus the King of Kings.
Convictions
Africa as a continent: geo-politically, socially, economically and
spiritually needs to hear a clear, concise and authoritative voice from
the Church
The many men and women who lift up this continent in their calling
and testimony need to gather periodically and address issues that affect
Africa and devise solutions for local, national and continental
intervention
The Kingdom of God is mandated through the presence of the Church to
ensure and maintain the emancipation of Africa spiritually first then
make it manifest in the physical.
If the church is to influence Africa and the nations and communities
that are comprised in her, the apostles need to gather, agree and speak
one message and thus release apostolic authority and order so as to
return Africa to the original thought of God.
The Council meets annually in various cities in Africa, customarily in the very last week of January.