Articles and latest bulletins related to our Anglican church
On 8th September 2025, Kwale County became the heart of Kenya’s International Literacy Day celebrations. Leaders from both national and county government gathered, including PS Joseph Motari, Deputy Governor Chirema Kombo, and the Director of Adult Literacy, Franklyn Mugambi.
Read Article →on 30th August 2025 by Bryan Oloo
The Diocese of Mombasa was honored and blessed to receive a delegation from the Diocese of Namirembe, Uganda, in a historic visit that marked the renewal of a mission partnership that stretches back over three decades.
Read Article →on 31ST August 2025 by Bryan Oloo
The Mombasa International Show is one of the most important events in the region, providing a platform for innovation, education, trade, and development across different sectors. Each year it draws together people from diverse backgrounds, reflecting the progress of our society and the potential of our communities. In recognition of this, the Diocese dedicated the event to God in thanksgiving, affirming that all achievements whether in agriculture, education, technology, or industry are ultimately gifts from His gracious hand.
Read Article →on 21th August 2025 by Bryan Oloo
Rt. Rev. Dr. Alphonce Mwaro Baya hosts the Rt. Rev. Anthony Poggo,Secretary General of the Anglican Communion at Mombasa Memorial Cathedral during his official visit To The Diocese.
Read Article →on 25th June 2025 by Rev. Heri Ryanga
God is a God of justice. He is all about ensuring that the righteous are rewarded and the wicked get their dues. That is why ‘the wages of sin is death’ (Romans 6:23). That is why we as sinners were deserving of His wrath and punishment. We ought to be glad that God is a God of justice because it means that though it doesn’t look like it, those who persecute us in this world will one day stand before a Holy God and have to answer for their actions
Read Article →on 23rd May 2025 by Brian Oloo
The Anglican Church of Kenya Diocese of Mombasa, under the leadership of Diocesan Bishop Rt. Rev. Dr. Alphonce Mwaro Baya, has carried out its second tree planting initiative at the Anglican Forest in Mgombezi. This effort reinforces the Diocese’s ongoing commitment to environmental conservation, community empowerment, and the broader mission of the Green Anglican Movement.
Read Article →on 11th May 2025 by Brian Oloo
On Saturday, May 10th, the serene greens of Nyali Golf Club were filled with more than just the sound of golf swings—they echoed with purpose, prayer, and passion. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Alphonce Mwaro Baya, diocesan bishop, opened the Jamu Imaging Foundation Charity Golf Tournament with a heartfelt invocation, blessing the mission to uplift Emmanuel Junior Primary School in Kwale.
Read Article →on 11th May 2025 by Brian Oloo
“But will God really dwell on earth with humans?” This was the question posed by King Solomon in 2 Chronicles 6:18, and it echoed powerfully through the walls of St. Paul’s Kiembeni on the day of its consecration.
Read Article →on 11th May 2025 by Brian Oloo
In a deeply moving service held at ACK Mombasa Memorial Cathedral, the Diocesan Bishop, Rt. Rev. Dr. Alphonse Mwaro Baya, led the induction of leaders drawn from across the church’s vital ministries.
Read Article →on 1st May 2025 by Brian Oloo
As part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening church leadership, the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Diocese of Mombasa held a capacity building workshop at ACK St. Luke’s Makupa and ACK St. Paul's Ukunda The workshop brought together clergy, lay leaders, and church council members for a day of intensive training focused on leadership, governance, and mission work.
Read Article →on 27th April 2025 by Brian Oloo
It was a day of great joy and spiritual renewal at ACK St. Joseph of Arimathea, Mwaweni, as 29 candidates were confirmed in a powerful service led by the Diocesan Bishop, Rt. Rev. Dr. Alphonse Mwaro Baya.
Read Article →on 27th April 2025 by Brian Oloo
Greetings in Christ’s name from ACK Mabamani Church in Kinango, Kwale County. As we journey through this Lenten season—a time of renewal, reflection, and restoration—we come to you with both heavy hearts and great hope. Our beloved church, once a spiritual home to many, now stands in ruins. But with your help, we believe a resurrection is near—not only of a building, but of faith, fellowship, and future.
Read Article →We strive to empower Gods people to transform society through christ for holistics life, guided by our core values of servant leadership, integrity, commitment, teamwork, inclusivity, time management, embracing technology, innovation and creativity.
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