Friday, May 30, 2008

Can we really reach out through drama............

Sometimes we have been wondering whether drama can be an effective tool for ministry. Most times, we think that it is for entertainment or consider that it may not be relevant for communicating to adults.
Drama is an essential means of communicating Gospel truths, both to Christians and non-Christians. Use of creative evangelism is not about watering down the message. It is the presentation of the full Biblical Gospel, but through unusual means, to audiences who would be unlikely to hear a more conventional message.

Some of the reasons why drama is effective are:
- Evangelizing through drama helps us meet with people who are on the ground. 1 Corinthians 9:19 - 23;
- Good use of language in communicating always helps us in visualizing what is being spoken of;
- When the truth is laid open, through drama, we are able understand better and also remember;
- Not all of us are readers;
- Few people can utilize the same style of receiving information for long;
- Drama is able to present complex issues in a simple way.

The season for the archdeaconry drama festivals begun on 24th May 2008. Eastern Archdeaconry was able to hold the event and it was great. Five out of six parishes in the archdeaconry were able to showcase their talents. It was amazing seeing how creative the Gospel can be spread through drama.

Look out for the full results of this event.

Monday, May 19, 2008

I Belong....

Romans 8:1
We all belong somewhere. There is a place we can all call ‘home'. This can be a school, home, church, work place or any other place. When we have a place where we belong to, it helps us have a sense of ownership.

We who confess Christianity belong to Christ Jesus.

Some reasons why it is important for us to know where we belong are:
•Reduces the feelings of isolation by connecting us to a supportive network;
•Enhances confidence, abilities, professionalism in the important work you are doing;
•It gives access to resources;
•Provides opportunities for ongoing development;

By surrounding ourselves with people who have similar goals, we have a greater impact than if we work in isolation. There is strength in numbers.

in the same case, we all belong somewhere within our Diocese. The following are the parishes that are found in the Diocese of Nairobi, and their location.

CATHEDRAL ARCHDEACONRY
St. Stephen's Cathedral, Jogoo Road
St. Veronica, South B
St. James, Buruburu
St. Mary Magdalene, Maringo
St. Phillip's, Jericho

CENTRAL ARCHDEACONRY
St. John's, Pumwani
St. Joseph's, Ngara
Maridadi, Parish, Landhies Road
St. Christopher, Mathare
St. Polycarp, Mlango Kubwa
St. Judes, Huruma
St. Thomas, Ngei

EASTERN ARCHDEACONRY
St. Patrick’s kayole
St Luke’s, Umoja
ACK Komarock
St Monica, Dandora
St Stephen's, Dandora
St Faith, Kariobangi South

EMBAKASI ARCHDEACONRY
St. Peter's, Embakasi
Holy Innocent, Ruai
St. Catherine, Mihango
St. Matthias, Njiru
St. John the Baptist, Mukuru kwa Njenga
Christ the King

GITHURAI ARCHDEACONRY
St. Peter's, Kahawa Sukari
St. Martin's, Kahawa-Wendani
St. Hellen's, Githurai Cable
Holy Spirit the Comforter, Mwihoko
St. Timothy, Githurai
ACK Shalom, Githurai

KASARANI ARCHDEACONRY
St. Anne's, Mwiki
Church of the Good Samaritan, Ciiko
St. Getrude's Kasarani, Clay City
Emmanuel Parish, Ruaraka
St. Michael & All Angels, Kariobangi
St. Prisca, Korogocho
St. Francis, Karura

NORTH-WEST ARCHDEACONRY
St. Mark's, Westlands
St. Mary's, Kabete
St. Bartholomew, Nyari
St. Joseph of Arimathea, Moubtain View (near USIU)
St. Andrew's, Zimmerman
St. Clement, Githurai
St. Elizabeth, Kahawa West
St. Simon, Kiamumbi

SOUTHERN ARCHDEACONRY
St. Paul's, South C
Church of the Good Shepherd, Lang'ata
St. Barnabas, Otiende
St. Matthew's, Lang'ata
St. Ignatius, Mbagathi

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Who are they?

Following the formation of the Diocese of Nairobi five years ago, Archdeaconries were also set up. Diocese of Nairobi has eight archdeaconries headed by Archdeacons. Our various Vicars in our parishes serve under the Archdeacons. Read more…..

So as to help achieve integration and enhance cohesion, KAYO Executive committee has representatives from each of the eight archdeaconries. One of the things that the archdeaconry representatives are to do is to work with their respective Archdeaconry committees in bringing together the youth in the archdeaconries – they help act as a link.

The following people are the current office bearers 2008:.

Chairperson – Rev. Jonathan Kabiru

D.Y.O – Rev. Samuel Chege

Vice-chairperson – Grace Ogawo

Secretary – Violet Nakhwanga

Assistant Secretary – Tabitha Gachege

Treasurer – Cleophas Daniel Obengle

Cathedral Archdeaconry Rep – Martha Kamau

Central Archdeaconry Rep – Uncle Hezron

Eastern Archdeaconry Rep – Calvin Atemah

Embakasi Archdeaconry Rep – Ruth Ramtu

Githurai Archdeaconry Rep – James Irungu

Kasarani Archdeaconry Rep – (not yet elected)

Northwest Archdeaconry Rep – Anthony Kibigo

Southern Archdeaconry Rep – Willis Oyoo

Co-opted member – Lawrence Munene

Co-opted member – Ken Milugo

Co-opted member – Stephen Ambani

From the above list of officials, the following are the various departmental heads:

Prayer & Mission Coordinator Uncle Hezron

Fellowship Coordinator Calvin Atema

Praise Coordinator Steve Ambani

Drama Coordinator Anthony Kibigo

Welfare & Hospitality Coordinator Ruth Ramtu & Violet Nakhwanga

Sports Coordinator Lawrence Munene & Tabitha Gachege

Creative Arts Coordinator James Irungu

To contact any of the above persons, kindly write an email to kayonairobi@gmail.com or contact. Please give your details and whom you’d like to get in touch with.