Mother's Union
KENYA ANGLICAN MEN ASSOCIATION (KAMA)
A growing and caring man who boldly proclaims Christ as the Lord.
To equip men in our churches to transform the family and the society through the Gospel.
"As for me and my house we will serve the Lord" Joshua 24:15"
The Bible exhort all men to live a Godly life, this should be evident in the way we conduct ourselves in light of the teachings of the Scripture. We shall seek to have men who honor God in everything they do as members of the association
Our daily life requires that everyone should exercises fairness at all times, the Bible teachings in respect to owning a clear conscience will be a hallmark in the life of each member, as an association, we shall seek to uphold honesty, truthfulness and sincerity in all that we do.
It is required in the scriptures that we should be accountable and transparent to one another and to God in performance of our duties. All KAMA Members shall be held liable in what they do in their Family, the Church and in the society. We shall establish accountability partner groups for all KAMA members across our churches, We shall also endeavor to be transparent and accountable to one another in all that we do in Family, church and society.
God created men in his own image and likeness and He requires that all men be treated without discrimination. We shall endeavor to serve every man impartially and justly regardless of their social economic status, spirituality, age, ethnicity or political affiliation.
The bible teachings on stewardship shall form the basis of how available resources are utilized wherever we are As stewards of God's creation, all members shall be required to lead a life of being faithful stewards of Gods resources
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. Each diocesan association had its own constitution and there was no co- ordination at the Provincial level. A number of meetings were held in 2000 and 2001 at Provincial level to harmonize the constitutions and to establish a Provincial KAMA. The Provincial KAMA received the recognition and blessing of the Provincial Synod in July 2001. By that time nearly every Diocese had established KAMA.
For ease of service provision, the Province was subdivided in to ten regions which were later amalgamated in to the current six regions. Coast is one of the six regions and it comprises of:
Upon merger in 2019 The Rt. Rev. Dr. Timothy Gichere became the Regional KAMA Patron. He later handed over to The Rt. Rev Dr. Julius Wanyoike in the year 2020. Under their leadership, the regional KAMA committee agreed to come up with this five sear strategic plan, from the year 2022 to 2026. The
Sunday School focuses on the Sunday services for the Children and other follow-up forums done either at home or in church. The Brigade is the mentor-ship arm of Children Ministry designed to impart life skills on the Boys as they grow to become men and Girls grow to become women......
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.