Tanzania
Tanzania Mission
The vision of the Tanzania Mission Partners at Prince of Peace is to hold us in Christ and frees us to walk shoulder to shoulder [Bega Kwa Bega] with our brothers and sisters in Bomalang’ombe, the Iringa Diocese, and Tanzania. We will strive to nurture relationships, create understanding, and grow in faith together through prayer, education, sharing, and communication.
Since 1999, Prince of Peace has participated in mission work at the Bomalang’ombe parish, in Tanzania. The Saint Paul Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is partnered with the Iringa Diocese of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania. There are over 60 Parishes in the Iringa Diocese, and nearly all of them are partnered with congregations in the Saint Paul Area Synod. Prince of Peace is partnered with the Bomalang’ombe Parish in the Iringa Diocese.
As part of our covenant with Bomalang’ombe Parish, we agree to learn more about each other’s congregation and community; exchange information through letters and photographs, develop individual-to-individual relationships; pray for each other at every opportunity, including regularly scheduled worship services; keep each other informed of projects underway; give of ourselves to each other even as Christ has first given himself to us; and to exchange visits by members of our congregations as frequently as possible. Prince of Peace provides financial support of $1,000 per year that is to be used for building projects in the Parish.
Prince of Peace is currently providing secondary-school scholarships for twenty students from Bomalang’ombe Parish. The government provides education for seven years in the primary schools. To continue on in the secondary schools, the students need to pay for their own education. Most of the secondary schools are boarding schools, so they need to pay room and board as well as tuition. The secondary schools provide four years (Form I to Form IV). Those who successfully complete Form IV have the option of going on to Form V and VI. Beyond that, they can go on to a university.
The Tanzanian Mission Partners sponsor the annual Tanzania Dinner each November. Typical Tanzanian food is served along with Tanzanian music. A free-will offering is taken, with the proceeds going toward secondary school scholarships for the students we are sponsoring.
Members of Prince of Peace have gone to visit our brothers and sisters in Bomalang’ombe to develop relationships with them. There were four visitors in 2002 and seven in 2004, including two youth. Another group of ten, including two youth and a Pastor, went to Iringa and Bomalang’ombe in 2006.
This flag symbolizes our mission work at Bomalang’ombe, reflecting our attitude of working together.
If you have specific questions about this mission initiative, or if you wish to travel with the next visiting delegation, please contact Caryn Josephson via the church office
Tanzania Partnership Updates
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 25, 2025
Zanzibar Nature Today we had a chance to experience more of God's creation with visits to the Jozani National Park and the Zanzibar Butterfly Centre. We left our home base, the Tembo House Hotel, and drove about an hour east to the other side of Zanzibar. The...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 24, 2025
Travel to Zanzibar Today was the start of our “vacation extension” to Zanzibar. When you travel so far, it is a good opportunity to experience new things. Zanzibar is part of Tanzania and is a large island off of the coast. It is known for spices. We...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 23, 2025
Last day in Iringa Today was our last day in Iringa. We had a chance to do some shopping and visited the Boma Museum which is housed in an old German hospital. The museum includes history of the area, cultural artifacts and interactive displays such...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 22, 2025
This morning we bid farewell to our friends in Vikongwa and made the drive back to Iringa. Along the way we made a stop to visit Jim and Caryn's goddaughter and her parents at their home. We enjoyed a delicious brunch and a special visit! Back in Iringa we...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 21, 2025
Worship at Vikongwa We had a joyous worship service today at Vikongwa! Our translator, Pastor Msigwa, gave a lively sermon in three languages. Lots of wonderful singing and dancing! After the service many gifts were exchanged, and we were surprised...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 20, 2025
Schools and Preaching Points Today was a whirlwind! We started the day driving up to Bomalang'ombe Secondary School. Most of the students that Prince of Peace sponsors attend this school. We were greeted by the students singing and carrying...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 19, 2025
First day in Vikongwa! Today we began our visit to Vikongwa Parish. Vikongwa Parish was previously a preaching point of Bomalang'ombe and is also close to the village of Lyamko. We were greeted just outside of Bomalang'ombe by a pikipiki (motorcycle) escort...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 18, 2025
Huruma Centre This afternoon after our return from Ruaha, we had a chance to visit the Huruma Centre for Children, plus the new primary school on the Centre grounds. The children at the centre are orphaned or disadvantaged in other ways. The Centre...
Tanzania Travel Blog: September 16 & 17, 2025
The wonder of God's creation We're back from a glorious couple of days visiting Ruaha National Park. When most people think “safari”, this is exactly what they expect! (Safari means “trip” in Swahili) We stay at Mwagusi camp on the Ruaha River, which...