African Fellowships
THE KENYAN FELLOWSHIP
"God is good all the time, and all the time God is good"
The Kenyan fellowship was started the 6th of July 1996. God spoke to Christine Papaioannou and she spoke to one of the Kenyans, Alice. She gathered the Kenyans and some other members of St. Andrew's and met in their house for fellowship. Thank God for using Christine to start this fellowship and thank you Christine for answering that call.
The Kenyan Fellowship now meets alternatively in the different houses of its members.
Edith Nduta has encouraged us through her leadership, commitment, devotion and guidance to all the fellowship. Rachel Pogois has also played an important role to our fellowship in leading our Bible studies and teaching Christian guidelines demonstrating willingness to assist wherever she can and patience and availability to listen to our problems.
We would like also to thank our brothers and sisters from the Filipino Fellowship and Indonesian Fellowship for their continued support and encouragement.
For more information on the Kenyan Fellowship contact the church office at 210-698-5070
THE NIGERIAN FELLOWSHIP
The Nigerian fellowship was started in 1994 from a small prayer group of three brothers
James, Sampson and Charity. They met weekly for encouragement, fellowship and prayer.
They grew and became increasingly involved in outreach and prison ministry. This small
but enthusiastic group meets on Sunday evenings once a month at Charity’s house.
For more information on the Nigerian Fellowship contact the church office at 210-698-5070
"God is good all the time, and all the time God is good"
The Kenyan fellowship was started the 6th of July 1996. God spoke to Christine Papaioannou and she spoke to one of the Kenyans, Alice. She gathered the Kenyans and some other members of St. Andrew's and met in their house for fellowship. Thank God for using Christine to start this fellowship and thank you Christine for answering that call.
The Kenyan Fellowship now meets alternatively in the different houses of its members.
Edith Nduta has encouraged us through her leadership, commitment, devotion and guidance to all the fellowship. Rachel Pogois has also played an important role to our fellowship in leading our Bible studies and teaching Christian guidelines demonstrating willingness to assist wherever she can and patience and availability to listen to our problems.
We would like also to thank our brothers and sisters from the Filipino Fellowship and Indonesian Fellowship for their continued support and encouragement.
For more information on the Kenyan Fellowship contact the church office at 210-698-5070
THE NIGERIAN FELLOWSHIP
The Nigerian fellowship was started in 1994 from a small prayer group of three brothers
James, Sampson and Charity. They met weekly for encouragement, fellowship and prayer.
They grew and became increasingly involved in outreach and prison ministry. This small
but enthusiastic group meets on Sunday evenings once a month at Charity’s house.
For more information on the Nigerian Fellowship contact the church office at 210-698-5070