In a turn of events that shapes the future of Mount Tabor Church, Bishop Neil Ellis has made it clear he will not return to his pastoral role. Following the recent resignation of Pastor Rickeno R. Moncur, there was speculation about Bishop Ellis’s potential return. However, sources close to the matter have now confirmed that Bishop Ellis is committed to his retirement and has no plans to reassume his previous position.
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