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Sani Ibrahim Azar
Bishop of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land
Born (1961-06-22) June 22, 1961 (age 63)
Lebanon
OccupationBishop
SpouseNahla Elias
ChildrenThree Children

Sani Ibrahim "Barhoum" Azar (ساني ابراهيم عازر June 22, 1961) is the fourth and current Palestinian Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land.

Biography[edit]

Azar is a product of The Evangelical Lutheran SchoolsinPalestine, graduating from The Evangelical Lutheran School of Bethlehem in 1979. Azar earned his theology degree from Ludwig Maximillian University in Munich, Germany in 1987. He speaks fluent German as a second language. His first language is Arabic. His Master's thesis was, “The History of the Evangelical Mission in the 19th and 20th Century.” He was ordained March 25, 1988 and elected to be the incoming bishop in January 2017. Azar served as pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in the Old City, Jerusalem for 30 years.[1]

Before becoming the pastor of Redeemer, Azar served as youth pastor and president of the ELCJHL Synod.

Early life[edit]

Azar was born on 22 June 1961 in Lebanon to Mr. Charlie Azar originally from Jaffa and Mrs. Jihan Azar, originally from Nazareth. His father was a deacon with the Bethel order of German deacons. His father was the House Father at the Schneller School in Lebanon and at the Boarding School of the Evangelical Lutheran School in Bethlehem and Beit Jala. Azar was greatly influenced by his father's diaconal work with their people in Palestine. Azar attributes his respect for missions and diakonia to his two aunts who were among the first Palestinian deaconesses in the Lutheran church in Palestine. His aunts also worked with youth in the Lutheran schools during Azar's childhood. Later, when Azar was called to pursue ordained ministry, he went to Germany to study and became fluent in the German language.[2]

Marriage and children[edit]

In 1992 Azar married Nahla Elias, who is from Amman, Jordan and they have three daughters:

Accomplishments and activities[edit]

Azar serves on the board of The Near East School of Theology, the board of the Bethany Beyond the Jordan Baptismal Site, and is the President of the Lutheran Ecclesiastical Court.[5] He also serves on The Department of Services to Palestinian Refugees (DSPR) a division of the Middle East Council of Churches, and the Housing Committee of the Augusta Victoria Hospital Lutheran World Federation board. In his service to the church, Azar has always been a member of the ELCJHL Church Council. He also is a board member of the Jerusalem Society of Berlin Missions and the Vice President of the Evangelical Lutheran German School of Talitha Kumi in Beit Jala.[6]

Azar is the founder of the Day Care Center for the Elderly located next door to Redeemer Church.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Munib Younan Palestinian Lutheran bishop passes torch to Sani Ibrahim Azar". The Christian Century. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  • ^ "Our bishop". The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  • ^ Knell, Yolande (22 January 2023). "First woman pastor in Holy Land ordained". BBC News. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
  • ^ "The rev. Ibrahim Azar, bishop elect of the evangelical church in Jordan & the holy land". Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
  • ^ "Changing laws & patriarchal attitudes go hand in hand". Lutheran world.
  • ^ "Ibrahim Azar Bischof ELCJHL". Jerusalemsverein.
  • ^ "Proud to be Lutherans in the Middle East". Lutheran world.
  • Further reading[edit]

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