EPISCOPAL MEN'S FELLOWSHIP
Objective
To equip Men to be spiritual leaders in their families and communities.
Programs
- Monthly men's breakfast or fellowship with Bible study and prayer.
- Workshops on leadership, fatherhood, and financial stewardship.
- Community service projects (e.g., building and repairs houses for the needy, charity drives among others).
- Annual men's retreat or conference.
Agenda
- Recruit Men to lead and participate in the ministry.
- Plan regular bonding and spiritual growth activities.
- Address specific challenges men face through targeted programs.
Constitution Highlights
ARTICLE 1. PREAMBLE
There shall be established for The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya Men Fellowship Association (CEECKMFA) in Kenya herein referred to as Association.
ARTICLE 2: THE NAME AND AREA OF OPERATION
The name of the Association shall be The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya Men Fellowship Association (CEECKMFA) herein referred to as Association and its area of operation shall be Republic of Kenya.
The registered office of the Association shall be at St. Peter’s Cathedral The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Church of Kenya (CEECK) NDALU and postal address P.O. BOX 1875 CODE 30200, KITALE, KENYA or at such other office as may be decided on by the Annual General Meeting and notify the Registrar of Societies within one month.
ARTICLE 3: THE VISION
Together to build a caring association that is spiritually, socially and economically empowering men full of integrity and demonstrating oneness.
ARTICLE 4: THE MISSION
To provide quality spiritual, social and economic welfare services to enable our members live confidently and meet life challenges with courage and hope.
ARTICLE 5: CORE VALUES
- Integrity
- Innovation
- Spiritual nourishment
- Member Empowerment
ARTICLE 6: SLOGAN
Walk by the Faith
ARTICLE 7: THE OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSOCIATION
- To bring together men of The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya
- To foster unity & fellowship amongst men of The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya
- Encourage and support one another in times of spiritual, social and economic needs especially and not limited to hospitalization, marriage, death, education and any other that may be brought to the attention of the association from time to time.
- Forge entrepreneurial co-operation through pooling resources together for investment purposes. For instance, to buy houses and/or plots for Association members through the Association or Agricultural purposes.
- Promote thrift (economy, saving, prudence) among members
- Address spiritual, social and economic risks that face men in the churches.
- The Association will affiliate itself with other similar Associations for purposes of learning and exchanging of ideas for further development, for instance NCCK.
- To solicit for loans from loaning institutions and financial support from donors including charitable organizations, Government and to organize fund raising meetings to achieve Association objectives
- Along with the above-listed objectives, the theme of the Association is to be self-reliant through collective responsibility of working as a team towards the set objectives.
Men's Department Leaders and Members
The following individuals are part of the Men's Department leadership and membership:
- Amos Tawai Lupao
- Michael Odenyo
- Victor Wanjala
- Fredrick David Lubanga
- Luka Muranga
- Amos Alomba
- Peter Mutoro
- Abel Oruto
- Geri Godia
- John Waswa
- Wycliffe W Maaya
- Harrtone Francis O
- Wekesa Kisala
- Elphas S Wanjala
- Nelson Barasa N
- Henry Wakasiba
- Eric Owiti
- Frederick M Abuyabo
- Shadrack Namai Munyiri
- Edward Bengi
- Lukadiru Mujivane
- Julius Barasa Wanyama
- Joseph Wanyonyi
- Macdonald Mbai
- Henry Natembeya
- Leonard Wanjala
- Hillary Otieno Gero