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ACK MOMBASA DIOCESE

A great part of the history of the Anglican Church in Kenya coincides with the history of the Diocese of Mombasa founded in 1899. This was the starting point of the development of the church in the territory which came to be called Kenya. Previously, the areas had been part of the Diocese of Equatorial Africa and earlier still the coast missions had been under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Mauritius.

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Emmanuel Church Kengeleni, was established by the CMS in 1889 to provide a place of worship for freed slaves in Mombasa. It was under Frere town settlement and is named after Sir Bartle Frere, who played a significant role in abolishing slavery and slave trade in East Africa in 1873.

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MOMBASA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST

Mombasa Community Development Trust is a program that is in partnership with Five Talents Organization, a UK faith based organization. MCDT is a program under the A.C.K DIOCESE OF MOMBASA. The Diocese of Mombasa covers three counties; Mombasa County, Kwale County and parts of Kilifi County.

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Consecration service Of St. Mary's Menza Mwenye

on 15th sept 2024 by George Konde

Askofu wa Jimbo la Mombasa Daktari Alphonce Mwaro Baya, Rais wa Umaki, kasisi Martha Mwaro, pamoja na makasisi wameungana na waumini kushiriki katika ibada ya kuweka wakfu kanisa la mtakatifu Maria Menza-Mwenye lililoko Lunga-Lunga Kaunti ya Kwale....

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Rt. Rev Dr. Alphonce Baya and King Charles III meets religious leaders at Mombasa Memorial Cathedral

on 24th April 2023 by Brian Oloo

The King then proceeded inside the Cathedral, where he viewed some of the building’s architectural features before meeting the Cathedral’s choir.

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For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only begotten Son, that who ever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 (KJV)
For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God's abundant provision of grace! Romans 5:17 (NIV)
For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. John 3:17

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KENYA ANGLICAN MEN ASSOCIATION

The Kenya Anglican men’s Association traces its roots from the Mother’s Union operations. Retired Archbishop Manasses Kuria was so impressed by the work of the Mothers’ Union that he felt it right to start what was formerly referred to as the Fathers’ Union. The union first started in the same parish where the first pioneer Mothers’ Union members had been enrolled, namely Mwongoiya in Anglican Diocese of Mount Kenya South. It has over the years grown and spread to all the ACK Dioceses across the Country, becoming part and parcel of the Church ministry....

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MOTHER'S UNION

he Mothers’ Union was started in 1918 at All Saints’ Cathedral but only among the European Ladies. On 4 March 1956, the first African Mothers’ Union members were enrolled. At that time the whole country fell under the Diocese of Mombasa. This took place at Mwongoiya Church which is within the present Anglican Diocese of Mount Kenya South. Mrs. Gladys Beecher, wife to the first Bishop Leonard Beecher, was instrumental in beginning the Mothers’ Union among African ladies in Kenya. She invited Mrs. Fisher, the wife of the then Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Fisher, to speak to the Mothers Union-Europeans and Africans–who gathered at All Saints’ Cathedral Nairobi.

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KENYA ANGLICAN YOUTH ORGANISITION

Tn 1962, the then Bishop of (the former) Mt. Kenya Diocese, the late Obadiah Kariuki, had a vision for young people. He established the Anglican Youth Organization (AYO) with the main aim of bringing the young people back to the mainstream of the Church of Christ. In 1964, the bishop launched the Diocesan Anglican Youth Organization at the St. Paul’s Mother Church, Kabete and he commissioned a Youth Committee to carry on the extension work in the Diocese. During the following Provincial Synod, all the other Bishops agreed to start AYO in their dioceses.

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