Last modified: April 8, 2026
EMLBU Administrateur• April 8, 2026• Uncategorized
On Sunday, April 5, 2026, the Christian community in Burundi joined the rest of the world in celebrating Easter. To mark this central event of the Christian faith, Bishop Déogratias Nshimiyimana, Bishop of the Free Methodist Church in Burundi, joined the faithful at Mutanga Nord Parish (Ntahangwa Annual Conference).
In an atmosphere of fervor and joy, the Bishop delivered a powerful message centered on hope. Recalling the human condition in the face of sin, he emphasized the substitutionary nature of the sacrifice on the Cross:
Drawing from the scriptures of John 19:16-19, Isaiah 53:4-6, and Luke 24:1-3, Bishop Nshimiyimana insisted that the Resurrection is not merely a historical event, but the ultimate act of reconciliation that restores the bridge between God and man.
At the heart of his teaching, the Bishop exhorted the faithful to follow a rigorous spiritual path to bear the fruits of the Resurrection in their daily lives. He outlined five essential stages:
Concluding his homily, Bishop Déogratias Nshimiyimana issued a vibrant call to the community: Easter is not simply about celebrating an annual rite, but about developing a personal and intimate relationship with Christ. According to the Bishop, this is the only path to experiencing eternal life today, growing spiritually, and leading a life fully guided by the Holy Spirit.
Last modified: April 8, 2026
Burundi Free Methodist Church is part of the global Methodist movement with over 1.5million members. They focus on a holistic ministry that integrates faith with all aspects of life, including worship, personal choices, career, family, and character.