We pray for The Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan, officially inaugurated in 2017 at All Saints Cathedral, Khartoum. It consists of five dioceses, (Khartoum, El‑Obeid, Port Sudan, Kadugli & Nuba Mountains, and Wad Medani), serving approximately 1.1 million Anglicans across northern Sudan.
Historically, Sudan remained part of the combined Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan (north and south) until South Sudan’s independence in 2011. In 2013, it became an Internal Province, before obtaining full autonomy in 2017. The province maintains a focus on episcopal governance, theological education, evangelism, reconciliation, and social outreach.
The current Primate and Archbishop is The Most Rev’d Ezekiel Kumir Kondo, who concurrently serves as Bishop of Khartoum. He was elected in 2014 and became the first Primate in 2017. Under his leadership, the church engages in peace-building, humanitarian relief, and interfaith dialogue, underscoring its role as a vital spiritual and stabilising presence in Sudan.