African Divine Church Theological Training Program Graduation Ceremony

The African Divine Church started its Theological Training Program in 2000 with nine students originally attended. African Divine Church Theology Training Program held its 12th graduation on the 16th February 2013 at the churches headquarters in Boyani, Western Kenya. Forty-Six students will graduate with a certificate in theology among them will be nine women and …

Kenya’s New Government

Abraham Rugo Muriu will be presenting on the new government and how do we work with it through specific discussions on how we can influence policy debate with solid research as well as translating research into information that can be used and understood in the community. Mr. Muriu currently works at the Institute of Economic …

Training of Community Mobilizers

Recently, the OAIC’s Just Communities department held a follow up training on Tuesday 5th of February to meet with the trainers for discussion of their successes and challenges since October. From the participants there were many accomplishments and struggles especially during this critical election period. We would like to share with you some of the …

Recent Flooding Creates Loss for AIC Member Churches

The flooding over the holidays effected many areas in Kenya and caused loss of life to some of our member church congregations. Over the holidays multiple member AIC churches in Kacholua, Chepenogo and Kapechei were negatively impacted by flooding and mud slides. These churches and its members as they continue to rebuild their lives ask …

The History of Roho Churches in the OAIC

Just before the Holiday break, a conference took place sponsored by Kenyatta University titled, ‘An Exploration of Roho Christianity in the Globalized African Public Space.’  This conference was attended by OAIC’s Reverend Phyllis Byrd and presenter Reverend Nicta Lubaale (OAIC General Secretary). Various experts and participants on the subject of Roho Christianity offered their recent …

Peace Bench Updates

  The OAIC Kenya got together a group of 10 youth to talk about the future plans of the peace bench creation on the OAIC property in Nairobi. The group was opened with a word of prayer by one of the youth. Reverend Phyllis Byrd opened the discussion for the purpose of us coming together. …

Peace Bench Campaign Friday,

Friday, November 23rd, will mark the beginning of the OAIC’s peace bench campaign as ten Nairobi youth gather at the OAIC for discussion of the creation of peace benches. The effort will aim to promote peace throughout Kenya by starting in the Nairobi area and then progressing throughout the country. The bench is to be …

We Cannot Afford To Be Sacks Of Potatoes

Kenyans have been encouraged to work hard to ensure that they take charge of the development agenda of the country and not allow themselves to be treated like sacks of potatoes. OAIC’s Secretary General, Reverend Nicta Lubaale speaking during a three day workshop at the Savelberg retreat centre in Nairobi, noted that people have the …

Maisha Bora Haki Yako Goes To The Counties

Maisha Bora Haki Yako, a programme that seeks to empower the members of the communities to demand for effective service delivery in their various areas of residences has now grown its wings from Nairobi to the various Counties in the country. During a recent workshop at the Savelberg for community mobilisers, various cross- cutting issues …

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