PROFILE OF The Rt. Rev. Dr. REUBEN SHUKURU KATITE
Dena was born in Rabai. He was educated at the Teachers College in Kericho and the Nairobi International School of Theology.
November 2021 marked a historic and spirit-filled day for the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Diocese of Malindi, as clergy, congregants, and community members gathered in joyful celebration for the consecration and enthronement of Rt. Rev. Katite as the second bishop of the diocese.
A Joyful Occasion in Jaribuni, Induction and Installation Service of Rev Nicholus Ndigha being one of the youngest Archdeacon in the Anglican Church of Kenya. The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Jaribuni Parish in Malindi Diocese, Kilifi County was filled with joy and celebration as the community officially welcomed Rev. Nicholus Ndigha as their new Archdeacon.
A Joyful Occasion in Jaribuni, Induction and Installation Service of Rev Nicholus Ndigha being one of the youngest Archdeacon in the Anglican Church of Kenya. The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Jaribuni Parish in Malindi Diocese, Kilifi County was filled with joy and celebration as the community officially welcomed Rev. Nicholus Ndigha as their new Archdeacon.
Read Article →November 2021 marked a historic and spirit-filled day for the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Diocese of Malindi, as clergy, congregants, and community members gathered in joyful celebration for the consecration and enthronement of Rt. Rev. Katite as the second bishop of the diocese.
Read Article →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
Kenya Anglican men's association is a men's group by the Anglican Church of Kenya. From as early as 1985 a number of dioceses had a form of Diocesan Men's Associations, which existed under names such as Fathers Union or Fathers' Association. The first such association was set up in the Diocese of Mt. Kenya South.....
The 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 his took place at Mwongoiya Church which is within the present Anglican Diocese of Mount Kenya South....
In the year 1964, the Bishop launched the Diocesan A.Y.O. at the St. Paul’s Mother Church Kabete and a youth committee was commissioned to carry on the herculian youth work in the Diocese. In the consequent Synod all other Bishops agreed to start A.Y.O. in their dioceses. The name was changed from A.Y.O. to KAYO to cover the entire country.