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 …
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 …
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 …
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. …
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 …
Growing the harvest conference aims to look at the food security situation in the region. The Horn of Africa has just gone through a period of drought that led to famine in Somalia and extreme food shortages in a big part of the region. During this period, over 11 million people were at the risk …
“When the elected leaders come for meetings and start talking and thrashing their competitors, we ask them difficult questions. The people no longer want to listen to mere politics; we want to listen to issue-based politics. We ask them to tell us what measures they are taking to ensure bridges are not swept away every …
As thousands the world over gathered to mourn the death of Pope Shenouda III, the Organisation of African Instituted Churches’ (OAIC) remembers him in a special way; as the founder and patron of the organisation. The 88 year old Egyptian Coptic Christian Pope Shenouda III died on Saturday from old age and complications in health according to …
Nigeria has lately experienced unprecedented spates of violence especially in the Northern part of the nation. In March we have seen attacks that have left scores dead and others hospitalized. Day in day out attacks have been reported and owned up by the Boko Haram militia group- which means Western education is sacrilege – . This …
The Church has been dared to be an unstoppable force in society in order to bring the desired change in the various communities. Reverend Phyllis Byrd Ochilo, the Director of Just Communities at the OAIC says that church leaders need to be Shepherds and ensure that the church becomes relevant in the society and this …