NCCK MOURNS THE PASSING ON OF RETIRED ACK ARCHBISHOP DAVID MUKUBA GITARI The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) is mourning the passing on of retired Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Archbishop David M Gitari. We take this chance to pass a message of condolence to his family, relatives and friends following the
Preparations for tomorrow’s national prayer service at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre are now complete. The prayer service that will be graced by His Excellencies President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto has been organized by the Inter-Religious Council of Kenya following the recent West gate Mall terrorist attack that left
KENYA CHRISTIAN CHURCH LEADERS KENYANS, BE COURAGEOUS Press Statement Preamble We, the leadership section of the Christian fraternity have met to reflect on terror attack that began on Saturday morning at Westgate Mall which has left over 60 innocent people dead, hundreds injured and the entire country traumatized. We have followed the
MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE PRESS RELEASE The National Council of Churches of Kenya have with great sadness followed the hostage incident at Westgate Shopping Mall. We are especially sorrowed that so many innocent Kenyans have lost their lives following this unfortunate incident. In this regard, we join the nation in sending our heartfelt condolences to
NAIROBI REGION: Outreach trainings were conducted for Persons Living with HIV to provide them with information on HIV and AIDS, TB, STIs , care and support for the chronically ill, among others. The key objective of the training was to sensitize 270 PLWHA on HIV Care and moreso adherence to ART (Anti Retroviral Treatment) and
LOWER EASTERN: The workshop was meant to sensitize church leaders in Kajiado County on FGM (Female Genital Mutilation), GBV (Gender Based Violence) and gender mainstreaming given the moral authority attached to the church to inform its involvement in the fight against the retrogressive cultural practices. The workshop was held on 10th December 2012 at ACK St.
NAIROBI REGION: This was a soccer tournament which brought together 12 registered teams in Mathare. They participated in the games on the 8th December 2012 witnessed by a large crowd of majorly youth and other public figures within the region. This was an appropriate moment to share peace messages and sign peace petitions in the lead
NAIROBI REGION: This caravan was designed to reach the public majorly within Nairobi with peace messages towards the coming general elections in March 2013. On day one the caravan passed through the following places: Dandora, Kayole, Jericho and Kibera. Day two: Kawangware, Kangemi, Mathare, and Huruma. The caravan was held between 7th and 8th December 2012.

