Monday, November 30, 2009
Kenya East Territory Welcomes a New TYS!!
Monday, November 30, 2009
The Kenya East youth department is proud to announce that the existing Territorial Youth Secretary Captain Luka Khayumbi has been given his marching orders to the post of Territorial Secretary for Program. This means the Territory, as of December 10th, will have a new Youth Secretary (TYS)! He is none other than Captain Thomas Musyoki, the existing District Officer of West Nairobi. He will take over the youth department and all the planning, facilitating, and mentoring that goes along with it. We wish to convey our deepest gratitude to Captain Khayumbi for all the wonderful work he has done as TYS and we also wish to welcome Captain Musyoki, along with his wife Captain Jane Musyoki, to the Territorial Headquarters knowing he will continue the youth work in this Territory with all his energy and strength and that God will be with him and bless his work as TYS!
Outstanding Corps Cadets Receive TYC Scholarships
The Corps Cadets of this territory have now been studying the Discovery Course A material in their Corps for a whole year. While THQ has received some great lessons from every division and district which show that the Corps Cadets in Kenya East have been working hard and furthering their discipleship of Jesus, four young people have set themselves apart by completing all 12 months of lessons and thereby finishing Course A. As a reward for their efforts, on behalf of the Southwest Division in the USA Western Territory, these four will be presented with scholarships to the Territorial Youth Convention in April that will cover the full ksh. 3,300 cost of registration. We would like to congratulate them as they continue to work hard for Christ in Corps Cadets and enjoy their reward at the TYC!
Corps Cadets who completed Discovery Course A and who will receive full scholarships to the TYC:
Daniel Kioko - Kathiani District - Mitaboni Corps
Juliet Munini Muvuta - Kathiani District - Mitaboni Corps
Lavi Christine Mbulwa - Kibwezi Division - Muani Corps
Peninah M'mbone Osoth - West Nairobi District - Congo Corps
Monday, November 16, 2009
October Youth Spotlight Announced!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Ruth Mbithe
Age: 18
Corps: Kwakyambu Corps, Kilome District
Favorite Food: Kuku, stew, and rice
Favorite Verse: John 3:16
Ruth Mbithe is vibrantly serving the Lord, with a smile you cannot miss, in the Kilome district. After meeting her at the recent Kenya East United gathering, she was without a doubt a youth that should be recognized. In the face of many family challenges including lack of jobs and funds for education ultimately causing her to transfer schools, she is performing very high in both academics and athletics! At the same time, she is staying dedicated to her role in the corps. She is involved in drama, choir, and even teaches Sunday School. Her corps officers speak very well of her, indicating her polite and obedient manner and consistent involvement in the church. Ruth states that the joy she has (which is definitely evident if you ever met her) comes from following the footsteps of Jesus and living according to his will. She hopes to become a Salvation Army officer in the future in order to ensure the development of society and help the needy of Kenya.
Age: 17
Corps: Nanyuki Corps, Kirinyaga District
Corps: Nanyuki Corps, Kirinyaga District
Favorite Food: Kuku & Ugali
Favorite Verse: Luke 7:18 - 38
If you are looking for a youth of excellent behavior and character, trust worthy and obedient, then look no further than Samuel Maundu of the Kirinyaga District. Described as one of the best youths of the Nanyuki Corps, Samuel is pressing on toward the goal for which God has called him. He is very active in spiritual youth activities including Sunday School at the corps and Christian Union in his school as class representative. With a full time schedule and a world filled often with ungodliness, Samuel makes it a priority to study God's word and grow spiritually. He says that being a Christian gives him hope of eternal life in heaven along with the strength it takes to relate to his neighbors and love his enemies. In the future Samuel hopes to become a soldier of God and serve his country by promoting peace. It is his continuous prayer to see Kenya turn to God and be delivered from the corruption and tribalism that is keeping the country from the seeing light of God.
If you want information on the monthly youth spotlight award or want to nominate someone at your Corps or Division/District please contact your Corps Officer, DYO, DC or DO, or the TYS.
Delegate to Represent Kenya East in London and Denmark!
The Kenya East Territory is very proud to announce that Clorouce Mijide Musasia from Nairobi Division has been selected by the General of The Salvation Army as one of only 26 delegates from territories around the world to attend the 'Time to be Holy 458' and 'Time to Serve 24-7' pre-convention events in England and Denmark leading up to the World Youth Convention in Sweden next year! The following is an excerpt from the mail received at THQ with the announcement, along with a small description of what she will be doing:
Sent by: The Salvation Army International Headquarters
World Youth Convention Organiser
To: Commissioner Hezekial Anzeze
Territorial Commander Kenya East Territory
Dear Commissioner,
It is my pleasure to inform you that Clorouce Mijide Musasia has been chosen to take part in the 'Time to Be holy 458' and 'Time to serve 24-7' events taking place prior to the World Youth Convention in Stockholm 15 - 18 July 2010. Clorouce is one of 26 delegates approved by the General to attend these two pre-convention events.
The schedule for the delegates will be as follows:
Monday 21. June - Monday 5. July
'Time to be Holy 458'
London, Center for Spiritual Life Development, ICO.
The name is taken from song number 458 in the Songbook (English). Included in this event is a lecture by the General, other challenging speakers, practical applications of spiritual discipline, worship at local corps, trip to Army sites, tour of London, and exciting cross cultural fellowship.
Monday 5. July - 12. July
'Time to Serve 24-7'
Copenhagen, Denmark. From the website, "Salvationist have the 'smell of the streets on them' and the 26 delegates who will be part of the Time to Serve 24-7 event in Copenhagen, Denmark, will prove that this description of Salvationism is true for them."
This event will include street evangelism and outreach, open-air meetings, visit to music camp for young members of The Salvation Army in Denmark, visit to camps for socially disadvantaged families, tour of Copenhagen, support and appreciation of the Army's work in Denmark, and much more!
Monday 12. July - Wednesday 14. July
Stockholm Sweden. Meet with the Swedish 'Time to Serve 24-7' team. The Swedish team will be on the streets of Stockholm during the World Youth Convention.
Thursday 15. July - Sunday 18. July
World Youth Convention. 'Aula Magna', University of Stockholm.
We are all very proud of her and know she will represent Kenya East wonderfully and bring back many new ideas and ways to grow spiritually to share with the whole Territory.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Kenya East United Meetings Thrive in Yatta and Kilome!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Kenya East United is growing! For two straight weekends (October 31st & November 7th) young adults gathered in the name of Jesus for fellowship, food, games, devotion, and fun.
First, in Yatta Division many young people came from all over the division to meet together. At the host Matuu Corps we had a great meeting where everyone there enjoyed themselves, even the DC and DYO!
Then in Kilome District there was a terrific young adult gathering as well. Over 65 people ages 18-28 came to the host Kilome Corps, some from very far. We had a wonderful time meeting and enjoying our fellowship together.
At both these meetings the theme was "Commitment" and the young people were able to discuss the question, "What causes young people to break their commitment to Christ?" along with, "What can we do to prevent this from happening?" In both Yatta and Kilome the youth came up with some great points. After a discussion they were given some ideas on what it really means to be committed to Christ and how they need to change to be fully committed themselves.
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