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.





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
22nd Annual Tanzanian Dinner
Sunday, November 12, 2023; 5:30 - 7:30pm You are warmly welcome to join us for our Annual Tanzanian dinner to celebrate the relationship between Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and our companions, Bomalang’ombe Lutheran Church and Vikongwa Lutheran Church in Tanzania....
Travel Blog: September 22
We made it safely home after 2 long but uneventful flights. It's hard to believe we're back. We really appreciated your prayers for safe travel and hope that people enjoyed traveling with us through these posts and Facebook. The love and hospitality we received...
Travel Blog: September 21
Written by Caryn & Jim Josephson Our last day in Dar. After breakfast at Wistas, we went to Slipway to do some last minute auction shopping that we didn't have time for in Iringa. We had a nice lunch in our customary spot near the waterfront, then went back to...
Travel Blog: September 20
Written by Caryn & Jim Josephson We made it safely to Dar es Salaam after an 11 hour drive. It's a long drive but quite interesting. The terrain is varied and the roadside commerce is fascinating! The road is known as the Tanzam highway because it is a primary...
Travel Blog: September 19
Written by Caryn & Jim Josephson Last day in Iringa. We started the day with an orientation at the Diocese office. For most traveling groups this happens on their first day, and gives a great overview of many of the initiatives of the Diocese. Some of these are...
Travel Blog: September 18
Written by Caryn & Jim Josephson We left Vikongwa today. Last night we had a chance to pass out thank you gifts for the cooks and leaders who did such a good job of making us comfortable and well fed. We got some snapshots of a few of them this morning, along...
Travel Blog: September 17
Written by Caryn & Jim Josephson A wonderful Sunday at Vikongwa! We were escorted from the pastor's house to the church with singing and dancing. Worship included several excellent choirs and Pastor Msigwa preached in both English and Swahili. Many students from...
Travel Blog: September 16
Written by Caryn & Jim Josephson A whirlwind day at Vikongwa! We started at Bomalang'ombe Secondary School where we met some Form II and Form IV students. Forms I and III were on holiday. There are also 3 students in Form V. Next stop was a quick...
Travel Blog: September 15
Written by Caryn & Jim Josephson We headed out to Vikongwa this morning. Vikongwa was a preaching point of Bomalang'ombe that became its own congregation in 2020. Susan Seidel, the new BKB program coordinator, came with us to experience a longer congregational...








