Meta Presbytery Sunday School Superintendents Urged to Be Watchdogs
Meta Presbytery Sunday School Superintendents Urged to Be Watchdogs. In Meta, Cameroon, a significant gathering of Sunday School Superintendents from across the Meta Presbytery took place on Sunday, January 19, 2025, at PCC Njah Etu. This enlarged meeting, presided over by Rev. Chenwi Gideon, served as a platform to not only evaluate the success of the recently concluded Sunday School Rally but also to reinforce the crucial role of the superintendents in nurturing the spiritual growth of children within their parishes.
Rev. Chenwi Gideon’s address resonated deeply with the superintendents as he urged them to embrace their responsibility as true watchdogs of the Sunday School programs. He emphasized the importance of their vigilance in ensuring the effective functioning of these programs, which serve as the foundation for spiritual development in young minds.
A key message delivered by Rev. Chenwi was the call for unwavering commitment to their roles. He stressed that the superintendents’ dedication and passion are essential for creating a thriving Sunday School environment. Furthermore, he highlighted the significance of prayer in their ministry, reminding them that seeking divine guidance is paramount in effectively leading and nurturing the children under their care.
The superintendents were reminded of their primary objective: to provide quality spiritual instruction and guidance to the children. Rev. Chenwi emphasized that their oversight plays a vital role in ensuring that the children receive the necessary tools to grow in their faith and understanding of God’s word.
The meeting proved to be a valuable opportunity for the superintendents to connect with their peers, share their experiences, and discuss the challenges they face in their respective parishes. This exchange of ideas and insights fostered a sense of unity and collaboration, enabling them to collectively strategize for the continued growth and development of Sunday School programs within the Meta Presbytery.
As the meeting concluded, the superintendents left with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment. They were inspired to continue their work with passion and dedication, knowing that their efforts are instrumental in shaping the spiritual future of the children in their communities.



