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Handing over of the plaque to Rev. Joseph by the OBU President Capt. Navin De Silva L to R: The Manager of Wesley College, Ven. Perry Brohier, Past Principals of Wesley College, Dr. Shanti Mc Lelland, Mr. M.A.P. Fernando, Principal of Wesley College, Mr. Avanka Fernando and the OBU President Capt. Navin De Silva
(Photo Credit: Media Unit of Wesley College)
Rev. Ebenezer Joseph, an old boy and hosteller of Wesley College, had led an illustrious career, marked by his two tenures as the President of the Methodist Church and his significant role as Manager of Wesley College
On an evening in August 2024, the grand hall of Wesley College was filled with reverence and reflection as the President and Executive Committee of the Wesley College Old Boys Union hosted a heartfelt farewell dinner in honour of Rev. Ebenezer Joseph. According to a press release, the event was testament to the unwavering respect and profound gratitude felt by the entire Wesley community toward a remarkable scholar and leader whose contributions have left an indelible mark on the institution.
Rev. Ebenezer Joseph, a distinguished Old Boy and hosteller of Wesley College, has led an illustrious career, marked by his two tenures as the President of the Methodist Church and his significant role as Manager of Wesley College. His unwavering support and pivotal leadership were instrumental in the successful execution of the sesquicentennial celebration programmes, reflecting his deep dedication to the institution that shaped him.
As the President of the Methodist Church and Manager of Wesley College, Rev. Joseph’s astute leadership, commitment to service excellence, and selfless contributions have elevated Wesley College to new heights. His relentless dedication has left a legacy that will be remembered for generations. The farewell dinner was not just a gesture of gratitude but a profound acknowledgment of Rev. Joseph’s exceptional accomplishments, including his distinguished receipt of the World Methodist Peace Award.
Rev. Joseph’s achievement in winning this prestigious award places him among the ranks of the world’s most illustrious figures, such as Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Kofi Annan, Jimmy Carter, and Anwar Sadat—global luminaries recognized for their unparalleled contributions to peace. His receipt of this award has not only brought unparalleled distinction to Wesley College but has also solidified his standing as an exemplary leader and a beacon of peace and reconciliation.
The evening commenced with an inspiring invocation, followed by a series of eloquent speeches and heartfelt tributes. The President of the Old Boys Union, Capt. Navin De Silva, Principal Mr. Avanka Fernando, and fellow hostel contemporary Mr. Suren Jacob shared personal anecdotes and reflections on Rev. Joseph’s profound impact on their lives and the broader Wesley community. The hall echoed with sincere words of appreciation, as those gathered celebrated the legacy of a man who epitomises the spirit of “Ora et Labora”—Pray and Work.
A highlight of the evening was the presentation of a prestigious plaque to Rev. Joseph, a symbol of the community’s deep admiration for his remarkable service and achievements. As he graciously accepted the honour, Rev. Joseph expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Wesley family, reaffirming his commitment to the values and principles that have guided him throughout his journey.
The dinner concluded with a presentation by the Senior Old Boys of the school, led by Capt. Navin De Silva. This was followed by the President of the Wesley College Welfare Society, Mr. Ranil Thilakaratne presenting a strikingly engraved plaque, saluting Rev. Joseph’s enduring legacy. As the evening drew to a close, attendees were left with a profound sense of appreciation and inspiration, reflecting on the lasting contributions of a leader who has shaped the future of Wesley College.
Rev. Ebenezer Joseph’s legacy at Wesley College is a testament to his dedication, leadership, and unwavering commitment to excellence. His impact on the institution and its community will continue to inspire future generations, ensuring that his legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of all who have been touched by his service.
As the Wesley fraternity bid a harmonious farewell to Rev. Joseph, the entire community celebrated a life of purpose and impact—a legacy that will continue to guide and inspire for years to come.
“Ora et Labora!”