Rabaul town’s Queen Elizabeth Park in the East New Britain (ENB) province was the site of a special event on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, to mark the 18th National Covenant Day.
Jointly funded by the Rabaul District Council of Churches and the ENB Provincial Council of Churches, the celebration centered on the theme “Ignite the faith of our forefathers- By upholding the sovereignty of our Nation.”
The day began early with a trumpet blast at the Rabaul Page Market, followed by a “Jesus March” along Malaguna Road to the park.
The main event brought together a diverse group of people, including church leaders, community members, and stakeholders, all reflecting on Papua New Guinea’s founding principles and reaffirming their dedication to the nation’s sovereignty.
The gathering was a reminder of the covenant that the country’s founding father, Sir Michael Somare, made with God.
Participants engaged in prayer, worship, and reflection to rekindle the faith that has guided the nation from the start.
Pastors Sailas Waisale of Rabaul Zion Church, a representative of the ENB Council of Churches, spoke about the significance of the day, noting that when God’s law is written on a person’s heart, they become a “living constitution.”
Meanwhile, ENB Council of Churches representative, Pastor Tony Kyvung also reminded people to uphold the covenant and follow the divine principles that guide them.
The event served as a powerful reminder of the key role faith and spirituality play in shaping the nation’s identity and development.
It concluded with a renewed call for churches, communities, and individuals to continue praying for and supporting Papua New Guinea’s leaders and people.