Evangelical Church in Lebanon celebrates second woman ordained
Middle East Desk, Sydney Office
7 April 2017
The National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon is celebrating the the second female minister to be ordained in the Evangelical Church in Lebanon.
Preacher Najla Kassab was ordained on 24 March, 2017 at a ceremony held at the Presbyterian Evangelical Church in Rabieh, Beirut.
Dr George Sabra, President of the Near East School of Theology (NEST), gave a sermon at the ceremony entitled ‘A day created by God’. “The fruit of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Righteousness that has brought us so far… has led us to open all doors to this woman … for we can see her service to the Church and society as a whole,” he said.
Dr Sabra called on Preacher Kassab to persevere and never give up, irrespective of the circumstances. He told those present that perseverance, no matter what, along with the love of Lord Jesus, represent the qualities of leadership needed to serve the church. Addressing Kassab directly he said, “I am confident, as well as everyone else, that you possess these two qualities.”
Dr Sabra then presented Preacher Kassab with a Holy Bible, in the name of the Synod.
To conclude the ceremony, Kassab gave her first blessing as a Pastor, which was greeted with warm applause and congratulations by members of the Synod.
This historic event follows the ordination of Preacher Rula Sleiman, almost a month earlier in Tripoli, as the first female Evangelical Minister in Lebanon and the Middle East.