Reconciliation After Genocide
The Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, is rooted in the East African Revival of the early 1930s that began in Gahini, Rwanda and quickly spread to Uganda and Kenya. The movement was marked by dramatic experiences of repentance, forgiveness and restoration, and the Anglican Church in Rwanda today is committed to extending the Kingdom of God.
The Province has played a key role in rebuilding Rwanda following the devastating genocide of 1994, serving as a pillar of hope and reconciliation to the millions of Rwandans who were affected.

A brother and sister in Imasaka find new remains of family members and have prepared them for burial.
The Church is still recovering from the wounds of genocide, but Anglican leaders of Rwanda have been instrumental in promoting and implementing forgiveness, reconciliation and unity among the people. Evangelism has opened the gates for spiritual healing and social development.
The Anglican leadership in the country is not only involved with addressing the spiritual needs of the nation, but is also involved with socio-economic development focused on building a strong, self-sufficient country.
Relevant Links
Read stories of Faith in Action in Rwanda
Province of the Anglican Church of Rwanda
Mustard Seed Project

