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The Mombasa Memorial Cathedral is an Anglican Church that dates from British colonial times. Interestingly, the church has a similar appearance to that of the many mosques in the city, because it was designed to blend in with the local architecture. This white-colored church has arches and a silver-colored dome.
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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Rabai is well known in the annals of history as the place where Christianity and modern learning in Kenya started well over 150 years ago. In 1994 the Krapf Memorial Museum was founded to give formal and a perpetual reminder to monumental events during the advent of early missionaries. Stories about the first missionaries were passed on by word of mouth and are still told today.
St. John’s Church, Kaloleni, is located at the heart of the Mijikenda community, approximately 50 kilometers north of Mombasa, along the Mazeras-Kaloleni road. The name “Kaloleni” originates from the Giryama verb “kulola,” which means “to observe”.
ACK StCanon Lugo Gore, Jimba is located at the heart of the Mijikenda community, approximately 30 kilometers north of Mombasa, along the Mazeras-Kaloleni road. was established by the CMS in 1889
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