Balance Justice and Stability in Kenya Press Statement 1. Preamble The Programme Committee of the National Council of Churches of Kenya has met here at Jumuia Conference and Country Home, Limuru, for the last two days. During the meeting we not only transacted formal business but also reflected on various issues that are of
Press Release The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) strongly condemns the loss of life and despicable destruction of the Salvation Army Church at Majengo, Mombasa, today. Salvation Army is a member church of the NCCK, and our entire church family is saddened and disturbed by this act which is a desperate attempt to
NATIONAL PRAYER SERVICE THEME: WE ARE ONE Statement of Purpose Dear Kenyans our gathering here today is something that we as religious leaders have desired for a very long time. When we set out to plan, we intended to have a thanksgiving prayer meeting because we felt indebted to the Almighty God, who
Message of Hope from Religious Leaders On this day we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord and in solidarity to join hands and mourn the loss of those departed during the mass shooting at the Westgate Mall and empathize with those who are suffering.
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

