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Presiding Bishop
Molwane Job Henock Ubane
26.01.1961 - 28.01.2021
Program Director: Rev NV Rapoo (DES)
PART A : AT HOME
1. Hymn
2. Prayer
Dean NE Mogorosi3. Hymn
PART B : AT THE CHURCH
4. Hymn: Abide with me
5. Prayer
Dean KG Molete
6. Hymn: Ke na le tsala
7. Family Representatives
7.1 Ditibane Family: Mr Joe Molale 7.2. Ubane Family Mr Teacher Kgonothi
Chorus
8. Tribute
8.1. Mma Bishop 8.2. Daughters
9. Musical Item
10. ELCSA Western Diocese Leagues
Mme LV Phetwe ELCSA PWL
11. Clergy Representative
Rev Matthews Loate
12. Hymn:The Heavens are telling
13. Church Representatives
13.1. Mr Sello Ramong (Synod Chairperson) 13.2. Mr Thelo Wakefield (General Assembly President)
14. Hymn: Jesu, Mopholoshi wa ka
15. SACC
Bishop Malusi Mpumulwana
16. Musical Item
Rre Phenye Modiane (Jozi Opera)
17. Obituary
18. Hymn
112 (Harepa)
19. Sermon
19. Hymn:
Ao Morena „Foko la go
20. Benediction
Bishop Nkosinathi Myaga
Hymn 288
PART C: AT GRAVEYARD
21. Hymn 291
22. Prayer
Bishop Nkosinathi Myaga
23. Hymn 297
27. Burial Rites
Bishop Nkosinathi Myaga
25. Chorus
29. Family vote of thanks
Rre Dan Mogorosi
30. Chorus
31 Benediction
Bishop Nkosinathi Myaga
32. Hymn
Presiding Bishop Molwane Job Henock Ubane is the son of Willian Difako le Lydia Mphoreng Ubane, he was born on the 26th January 1961 in Hebron, which is part of the Kingdom Bakwena ba Mogopa. He was baptised on the 5th March 1961 and confirmed on the 2nd September 1976. His confirmation text is from I Timothy 6:6-7 - “ Now godliness combined with contentment brings great profit. For we have brought nothing into this world and so we cannot take a single thing out either.” Indeed he was a per-son of contentment,
After completing his primary and high school educa-tion in Hebron he enrolled at the then Marang Lutheran Seminary in 1982. His motivator and men-tor was the now retired Pasmen-tor EF Lange, who played a pivotal role in the life of the Presiding Bishop Ub-ane.
Upon completing his Ministerial Diploma, he started his ministry in Borwa 2 Circuit at Itsoseng Parish of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (ELCSA) - Western Diocese (WD), where he caught the attention of the then Homeland Security Police, needing him to be transferred to Lichtenburg Parish in Borwa 1 Circuit.
He was appointed as the Assistant Treasurer until the untimely death of the then Diocesan Treasurer Rev ES Kubu. He was appointed the Diocesan Treas-urer in 2012.
He met his wife – Kedibogetse M Ditibane - whilst being stationed at Lichtenburg and they got married in 1989 and are blessed with three beautiful daugh-ters Boitshoko; Tshegofatso & Reabetswe. In 2017 he was elected Bishop of the ELCSA-WD and in April 2019 elected as the Presiding Bishop of ELCSA. His contribution to the well being of ELCSA cannot be underestimated. He tirelessly worked for the restora-tion of ELCSA. Presiding Bishop Ubane was a work-aholic and was passionately driven by justice and cor-rectness and proper conduct.
He had an open door Leadership and encouraged all members of ELCSA to call him at any time. He advo-cated for equal rights for all and encouraged the
women Pastors to run for the higher offices. In ecu-menical circles, he was known for the fight for justice and fair treatment of all. A man well liked and
re-spected by all. ELCSA will be for-ever grateful for the services he rendered to ELCSA and ELCSA-WD.
HE WORKED IN THE FOLLOWING PARISHES:
1986 - -1987, Itsoseng Zone 3 Parish, (Borwa II
Circuit)- Parish Pastor
1987 – 1992, Lichtenburg Parish, (Borwa I
Cir-cuit)-Parish Pastor
1993 -1996, the diocese send him to train for a
Diploma in Internal Auditing at Technikon SA & Damelin.
1997 – 2008, Diocesan Office – Assistant
Treas-urer
2009 – 2016, Diocesan Executive Treasurer.
On the 28th January 2017 he was elected the 5th
Bishop of ELCSA-WD and was consecrated by Presiding Bishop MM Ditlhale.
On the 29 April 2019 he was elected at ELCSA
General Assembly to be the Presiding Bishop of ELCSA.
Bra Job as he was affectionately known, met his un-timely death on the 28 January 2021, on the same day as his younger brother Solomon Motlhatlhobi Ubane. His Grace, Bishop MJH Ubane is survived by his wife, 3 daughters, 3 sisters (including his twin), and 4 brothers.
May his soul rest in peace and rise in glory. ROBALA KA KAGISO MOKWENA!!!
ever best friend, my
daughters father, and my sisters and brothers mentor. You be-lieved in me, we encouraged one another, especially to serve the one who called you for the min-istry. You served with compas-sion all the times. You have
fought the good fight, you have finished the race, you kept your faith. Oh, I will miss preparing the sermons with you. The Almighty loved you more than we did. Farewell my dear, we will keep the legacy.
- Wife's tribute
You were our strength and our hope for a better
tomorrow. No one believed in us like you did Papa. We hope we can make you proud even in your absence. You were our best friend, our very first love. You loved us with all your heart, you did and you showed it every chance you got. Oh papa, you were everything to us. Rest our King, we will miss you. We love you dearly.
best friend and my twin. You were so carrying and loving. I will always carry you wherever I am. I will
forever miss you and love you. Twin sister's tribute
Malome, Rremogolo, we still can‟t believe we are writing a tribute because of your passing. Words cannot describe this difficult moment, but if this is the last time we get to say goodbye then we know we will do so with the knowledge that we consider ourselves blessed to have lived this life as your nephew.
You touched so many lives by your selfless and countless acts of kindness, always giving and never expecting any favours in return. Your dedication to a cause was what set you apart. For everything you did, you laid the path for others to succeed.
The benefits of your hard work is a living testimony for so many young men and women in the family and in the community at large whom you took under your wings at a personal and professional level.
Uncle, you were and will always be an inspiration to us, the entire family and anyone who worked with you. You have left a void in the family that will never be filled.
We do not know you as a bishop, we know you as a father figure and a brother and a friend to our parents whom you loved dearly. While we mourn today, we also take comfort in the fact that your mission on earth have been fulfilled. We thank the Lord for your life and bid you farewell until we meet again. Rest in power Kwena!
But godliness with contentment is great gain.
For we brought nothing into the world, and we
can take nothing out of it.
1 Timothy 6:6-7 Design, Layout and Photographs by MK Promotions