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Hilliard Dogbe

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Hillard Kwashie Dela Dogbe
Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana
Assumed office
19 April 2023
Preceded byJoseph Obiri Yeboah Mante
Presiding Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (Western West Africa Episcopal District)
Assumed office
2 October 2016
Preceded bySeth O. Lartey
Personal details
Born
Hillard Kwashie Dela Dogbe

(1970-04-05) 5 April 1970 (age 54)
Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
SpouseCynthia Serwaa Dogbe
Children2
EducationAccra Academy
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Theologian
  • Presiding Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (Western West Africa Episcopal District)

Hilliard Kwashie Dela Dogbe (born April 5, 1970) is a Ghanaian clergyman and bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (A.M.E. Zion Church). He currently serves as the Bishop of the Western West Africa Episcopal District, which encompasses Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Togo.[1][2][3][4]

Early life and education

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Dogbe was born in Accra, Ghana, to Presiding Elder Emile Doe Dogbe-Gakpetor and Mrs. Catherine Efua Dogbe-Gakpetor on 5 April 1970.[5][6] He was baptized by Bishop W. A. Hilliard and received into full membership by Bishops Cecil Bishop and Ruben Lee Speaks in the A.M.E. Zion Church.[7][8][9][10]

Dogbe attended Accra Academy for his secondary education and the University of Ghana, where he completed his undergraduate studies. He furthered his education at various institutions, earning a Master of Arts degree in Practical Theology (Christian Education) from Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey, and a Master of Theology in Pastoral Care and Counseling from Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon in Accra, Ghana. He went on to obtain a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Practical Theology with distinction from Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.[11][7][8][9][10] His dissertation was entitled; The Living Well: An Ecclesial Response to Alcoholism in Ghana.[12][13]

Career

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Ministry and leadership

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Throughout his career, Dogbe has held various leadership positions within the A.M.E. Zion Church, including serving as the Pastor in Charge of Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church in Mamprobi. Additionally, he served as the Chief of Staff and Protocol to Bishop Seth Lartey.[7][8][9][10]

Dogbe's has also served as the Acting Presiding Elder of the Accra Central District and as a pastor in charge of various A.M.E. Zion Church societies, such as Aggrey Memorial Society in Mamprobi, Bishop Speaks Society in Accra New Town,[14] Ebenezer Society in New Sempe, and Little Rock Society in New Achimota. He has also served in important administrative roles, including Chairman of the District Finance Board in the Accra Central District and Chairman of the Accra New Town Local Council of Churches under the Christian Council of Ghana. In 2016, Dogbe was elected Presiding Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church for the Western West Africa Episcopal District. He became the 104th presiding bishop of the church since its inception in 1821 and the first Ghanaian to be elected to serve in that capacity.[7][8][9][10][15]

Academic pursuits

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Dogbe engages in academia, focusing on the development of ministers and leadership enhancement programs. He has served as an Adjunct Lecturer in Pastoral Care and Counseling at Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Ghana. He also held the position of Adjunct Instructor in Congregation and Community Care Leadership at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. Dogbe was also a teaching assistant at Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon and the A.M.E. Zion Institute of Theology and Conference Studies in Ghana.[7]

Boards and affiliations

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Dogbe is a member of the Society for Pastoral Theology, an international professional organization for pastoral theologians based in Decatur, Georgia. He currently serves as the Chairperson of the Governing Council at Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, Ghana. He is also a member of the Governing Council of Livingstone College in North Carolina, USA, and serves on the advisory board of the Bible Society of Ghana. Furthermore, he holds a position on the executive committee of the Christian Council of Ghana.[7]

Christian Council appointment

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During the Annual General Meeting of the Christian Council of Ghana held on April 19, 2023, Dogbe was elected as the new Chairman of the council. He succeeded Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante, who had served as chairman for two years.[7][8][9]

Publications and presentations

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Dogbe has written two books. The first, titled Alcoholism in the African Family: A Christian Perspective,[16] was published by Woeli Publishing Services in Ghana. His second book, The Church and Alcoholism in Ghana: A Practical Theological Interpretation, was published by Print Logistics in Ghana. He has also made several notable presentations, including those on topics such as Congregational Response to Alcoholism, The Trinity and Ecclesial Identity, The Place of the Family in Contemporary Christian Education and Overcoming Challenges of Ministry in the New Millennium.[7][8][9][10]

Personal life

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Dogbe is married to Cynthia Serwaa Dogbe, and together they have two sons.[7][8][9][10]

References

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  1. ^ Bonney, Emmanuel (30 August 2022). "Let humility guide you : Rt Rev. Dr Dogbe charges people in authority". Graphic Online. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  2. ^ "A.M.E.Zion Church 112th West Ghana Annual Conference; Stakeholders congratulated-Atta Mensah(National Organizer) – NewsGhana24". Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  3. ^ "Let's be more patriotic in 2021 – Rev. Dela Dogbe". GhanaWeb. 2020-12-26. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  4. ^ Commission, Discipline Codification (2014-12-11). The Doctrine and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 2012. AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-4969-5704-7.
  5. ^ The Missionary Seer. Department of Overseas Missions of the A.M.E. Zion Church. 1988.
  6. ^ Aryeh, Elvis (1993-04-21). Daily Graphic: Issue 13185, April 21 1993. Graphic Communications Group.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Hilliard Dogbe". amez.org. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "Rev. Dr. Hilliard Dogbe elected new Christian Council chairman". Citinewsroom – Comprehensive News in Ghana. 2023-04-28. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Bonney, Emmanuel (2 May 2023). "Rt Rev. Dr Dogbe chairs Christian Council". Graphic Online. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Bediako, Gyamfi (2023-04-28). "A.M.E Zion Bishop Hilliard Dogbe elected as new Christian Council Chairman". Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  11. ^ Latini, Theresa F. (2011). The Church and the Crisis of Community: A Practical Theology of Small-Group Ministry. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8028-6586-1.
  12. ^ Dogbe, Hilliard K. Dela (2012). The Living Well: An Ecclesial Response to Alcoholism in Ghana. Luther Seminary.
  13. ^ McGrow, Lauren (2022-08-01). Religious Responses to Sex Work and Sex Trafficking: An Outrage Against Any Decent People. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-64945-1.
  14. ^ Kitcher (Mrs), Mavis (2002-07-03). Junior Graphic: Issue 92 July 3–9, 2002. Graphic Communications Group.
  15. ^ christiancouncilgh.org (2016-12-20). "Ghanaian heads A.M.E. Zion Church Western West Africa". christiancouncilgh.org. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  16. ^ Dogbe, Hilliard K. Dela (2011). Alcoholism in the African Family: A Christian Perspective. Woeli Publishing Services. ISBN 978-9988-626-78-5.