Bethlehem Nopece

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ChurchAnglican
In office2001-2018
PredecessorEric Pike

Bethlehem Nopece
retired bishop of Port Elizabeth
ChurchAnglican
SeeDiocese of Port Elizabeth
In office2001-2018
PredecessorEric Pike
Previous postSuffragan Bishop of Grahamstown
Orders
Consecration1998
by Njongonkulu Ndungane
Personal details
Born1950 (age 7576)

Nceba Bethlehem Nopece (born 1950) is a South African Anglican bishop. He was the bishop of Port Elizabeth in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa from 2001 to 2018.[1] He is a theological conservative, the leading name of the Anglican realignment in his church and also the chairman of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans in South Africa, launched in 2009.

Nopece was ordained a deacon in 1978. He gained a diploma in theology at St. Bede's College. He also obtained a BTh at the University of South Africa, in Pretoria, and a master's degree in theology at the University of Glasgow in 1985. He was a lecturer at St. Bede's College.[2] He was appointed as archdeacon of Umtata in 1992 and suffragan bishop of Grahamstown in January 1998. He was consecrated as bishop of the Diocese of Port Elizabeth on 28 July 2001. In November 2017 he announced his retirement, which became effective on 29 July 2018.[3]

Role in the Anglican realignment

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