Posts Tagged ‘machakos’

Kenya with Bishop Matolo

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

This past trip to Kenya, Jessi and I got to spend the last few days of our trip with Bishop Matolo of the CEC.  I’ve just recently gotten to open those photos up and look through them (wedding season + working at the church in NYC has really slowed me down this summer).  Here’s a screen shot of some of what is coming up soon.  The stuff is looking great and the story is awesome…a church thriving in the heart of Kenya with some really wonderful support from the States!  More on it soon…here’s a teaser and a reminder…we’re still here and we’re still telling stories…stay tuned!

Bishop Matolo’s Diocese

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

While we were in Kenya working on the Kiini Project we also had the opportunity to visit one of the Charismatic Episcopal Church’s Bishops, Bishop Matolo. You may recall that I spent some time with Bishop Chunge during my last trip to Kenya, another of the CEC’s bishops in Kenya.

Bishop Matolo lives in Machakos, a town East of Nairobi. We were able to spend a day with him and visited several of his churches and the project that they’re undertaking. Here are a few shots from our time with him!

A pastor for one of Bishop Matolo’s churches prays while we visit.

Some of the women in the above pastor’s congregation.

Bishop Matolo shows us the plans for the future church building they hope to erect around the small, semi-permanent existing one.

Bishop Matolo prays at one of the churches we visit in his diocese.

This church that we visited has a small farm that they use to help provide food for the congregation so that they can save money.  This is a model that Bishop Matolo is using with several churches in his diocese.

The congregation comes to greet us.

We spent some time visiting with the congregation and sharing tea with them, a common custom in Kenya.

The head pastor and his wife are introduced to us.

Bishop Matolo is asked to bless this pumpkin, the first fruit that their fields have yielded this year.

The congregation wave their goodbyes as we head to the next location.

This is the only finished, permanent church in Bishop Matolo’s diocese.

Bishop Matolo is also working on an irrigation project that he hopes will provide more food for the people in his congregation.

The crops in the fields that are irrigated are much healthier than the surrounding fields that depend on rainfall.

The water is pumped from the river nearby to the fields.

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