By RODRICK DESURI
Auki
About ten Mothers’ Union groups of the Anglican Church of Melanesia’s (ACOM) Malaita Diocese have ended a regional conference on Sunday, November 10, 2025 at Fo’au Parish, Central Kwara’ae, Malaita Province.
The annual regional conference is ACOM’s 10th conference and it aims to shape and equip the Mothers’ Unions groups with teachings and family life.
In an interview with the Island Sun Auki, Samantha Vulesau of Fo’au said over a hundred mothers of the Anglican Church, Malaita Diocese, attended the celebration.
She said nine Anglican parishes in Malaita Province attended and received first-hand information from the Anglican Church leaders.
“Nine Anglican parishes from the Malaita Diocese attended this Keava Regional 10th Conference.
“It’s over hundreds of mothers that had the opportunity to hear and equip themselves about Christ’s teachings and family life talks,” she said.
She stressed that it is the second time the program was held at Fo’au parish.
“Last year, this conference celebration was hosted by Anonakinaki parish. So, this year it is our second time that the celebration has been hosted in our parish,” she said.
According to the Anglican Church book, the Mothers’ Union conference is a time when members engage in a variety of activities focused on spiritual growth, fellowship, and practical action to support families and communities.
The core purpose of these conferences is to empower women in their roles within their homes, churches, and communities, guided by Christian principles.
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