Kenya church news
Here are some recent news stories and updates from the Christian church in Kenya:
1. Evangelical Church of Kenya (ECK) Elects New Archbishop: The Evangelical Church of Kenya (ECK) has elected Rev. Julius Kalu as its new Archbishop. Kalu, who is the current Bishop of the ECK's Diocese of Mombasa, will succeed Archbishop Peter Njenga, who has retired after serving for 20 years. (Source: Kenya News Agency)
2. African Independent Pentecostal Churches and Ministries (AIPCM) Holds Annual Conference: The African Independent Pentecostal Churches and Ministries (AIPCM) held its annual conference in Nairobi, Kenya, where church leaders and members gathered to worship, pray, and discuss issues affecting the church. (Source: The Star)
3. Kenya Methodist Church Launches HIV/AIDS Prevention Program: The Kenya Methodist Church has launched a new program aimed at preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS in the country. The program, which is being implemented in partnership with the Kenyan government and other organizations, will provide counseling, testing, and treatment services to those affected by the disease. (Source: Methodist Church Kenya)
4. Catholic Church in Kenya Calls for Peace and Unity: The Catholic Church in Kenya has called for peace and unity in the country, following a period of political unrest and violence. In a statement, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Kenya urged Kenyans to put aside their differences and work together for the good of the country. (Source: Catholic News Agency)
5. Kenya's Anglican Church Elects New Archbishop: The Anglican Church of Kenya has elected Rev. Jackson Ole Sapit as its new Archbishop. Sapit, who is the current Bishop of the Church's Diocese of Kitui, will succeed Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, who has retired after serving for 10 years. (Source: Anglican News)
6. Kenya's Pentecostal Church Celebrates 50th Anniversary: The Pentecostal Church of Kenya (PCK) celebrated its 50th anniversary in Nairobi, Kenya, with a grand ceremony attended by church leaders and members from across the country. The PCK was founded in 1972 and has since grown to become one of the largest Pentecostal churches in Kenya. (Source: The Standard)
7. Kenya's Christian Leaders Call for Prayer and Fasting: Christian leaders in Kenya have called for a national day of prayer and fasting to seek God's guidance and protection for the country. The call was made in response to a period of political unrest and violence in the country. (Source: Kenya News Agency)
These are just a few examples of the many news stories and updates from the Christian church in Kenya.