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Bishop Joseph Mutungi addressing Sunday School |
This is part of the Church to Church Program: Learn more about ABM’s Programs here.
In 2016 the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) organised two highly successful training workshops through the Youth and Sunday School Empowerment into Worship program.
This project offers leadership training to youth leaders and Sunday School teachers in Kenya.
Previous leadership training has been targeting the church leaders in the parishes but the youth and Sunday School children have missed out.
Bishop Joseph Mutungi attended the training and awarded certificates to those who participated.
He said to those gathered, “Realise the potential in you and stir it up. We are going to empower you wherever you are going to be. We assure you all of full support in actualizing the things we want to realise. Let Sunday School, Youth and Brigade come for Christ. Our Diocese is not going to remain the same again.”
ABM is proud to support this training and empower the 150 youth leaders and Sunday School teachers who participated.
Those in the group reported that they felt equipped theologically and empowered to continue the important work of this ministry.
The content covered during the training included leadership skills and the role of children and youth in the church as well as topics like drugs and climate change.
KE006YM needs $27,000 in 2017 (non tax-deductible)
HOW TO DONATE
You can make an online donation to this project.
Alternatively, for donations by cheque/money order (made out to the Anglican Board of Mission – Australia), telephone or email, view contact details here. Please don’t forget to include the project name and/or code with your payment details.
Gifts to ABM will be applied to the support of project(s) selected. In the unlikely event of the project being oversubscribed or not proceeding to completion, donations will be applied to a similar project to the one(s) selected.
PROJECT UPDATE
June 2017 – Following on from the success of last years’ conferences, another round of trainings was held on 24th and 28th April 2017. Read more.
October 2016 – The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) have recently held a training workshop with their Youth and Sunday school leaders, focusing on environmental conservation. Afterwards several highly successful environmental conservation activities were organized amongst local schools administered by the Anglican Church of Kenya. Read more.
August 2016 – The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) have recently organised two highly successful training workshops in the Diocese of Makueni and the Diocese of Machakos. Read more.
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