Latest updates and messages from CEECK
March 14, 2026
Following the successful inaugural meeting of the recently appointed Directors of the The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya (CEECK), a second meeting has been scheduled to continue and finalize the remaining agendas.
Purpose of the Meeting:
Archdeacons will be in attendance, and the meeting will be chaired by the Bishop.
Lenten Season Observance and Upcoming Diocesan Engagements
February 21, 2026
TO: All Archdeacons, Deacons, Parish Priests, and Parish Secretaries
FROM: The Office of the Bishop
SUBJECT: Lenten Season Observance and Upcoming Diocesan Engagements
"Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning." (Joel 2:12)
Dear CEECK Fraternity, As we enter the Holy Season of Lent, we are called to a period of deep reflection through fasting, prayer, and almsgiving. This year, our central Lenten message is "Fasting and Listening".
The Office of the Bishop is pleased to announce the following scheduled activities:
1. Clergy Meeting
2. Bishop's Mass: East Region
3. Easter Sunday Joint Mass – West Region
Let us remain steadfast in the Lenten spirit of prayer.
In Christ's Service,
Rev Joseph Lumumba Omusonga
Diocesan Director of Programs and Protocol
Office of the Bishop, CEECK
Ash Wednesday 2026
Dear Rev Fr Kizito Makobi,
On behalf of the Church I send you this message of appreciation and blessings for your exemplary fete and dedication on this year's 2026 Ash Wednesday.
You were able to conduct four Ash Wednesday Masses in two regions; Elalai Parish in Teso, Nakhwana Parish West, Kabula Parish West and Namalenge Parish West region, all in one day beginning at 8:00 AM till late in the afternoon.
God bless you for enabling the Parishioners usher in the LENT Season in full Spirit; and thank you for setting a positive precedent.
LENTEN blessings accompany you always 🙏
Bishop's Office
LENT 2026
Dear CEECK family and Friends,
As we journey through this Holy Lenten Season—a time for prayer, fasting, and almsgiving—we are invited to reflect on our blessings and extend a hand of support to the Church.
If you are moved to give or donate towards our Mission and Ministry, we kindly appeal to you to channel your contributions through our official bank details below:
Banking Information:
Bank Name: COOPERATIVE BANK OF KENYA
Account Name: THE COMMUNION OF EVANGELICAL EPISCOPAL CHURCHES OF KENYA - CEECK
Account Number: 01128599450800
Branch: KITALE BRANCH
Bank Code: 11
Branch Code: 046
Swift Code: KCOOKENA
M-Pesa PayBill Details:
PayBill: 400200
Account: 01128599450800
To donate via M-Pesa: Go to M-Pesa Menu → Pay Bill → Enter Business Number 400200 → Enter Account Number 01128599450800 → Enter Amount → Enter your M-Pesa PIN → Confirm.
Important:
Once you receive the confirmation message from the bank, please forward it to the National Treasurer at +254725815789 for official recording and acknowledgement.
May this season of Lent bring you closer to God as we give back with cheerful hearts.
Thank you for your continued support and generosity.
Rt Rev Reuben Keya Lubanga II
Bishop CEECK
LENT 2026
Missionary & Volunteer Opportunities in Kenya
The Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya (CEECK) invites dedicated Ministers, Priests, and Lay Leaders to join us in our Mission to impact lives through the power of the Gospel.
We are seeking passionate individuals to serve as Missionaries and Volunteers within our growing communion. Whether you are a seasoned veteran of the faith or looking to expand your ministerial horizons, there is a place for your gifts here.
Who We Are Looking For
Why Serve with CEECK?
You will be part of a community that honors ancient traditions while embracing modern Spiritual renewal, all set within the beautiful and spiritually hungry landscape of Kenya.
Contact Information
If you are interested or need more information, please reach out to us:
Rt. Rev. Reuben Keya Lubanga II — Presiding Bishop CEECK
Mumias Diocese, Kakamega County
9 February 2026
CEECK continues its medical outreach with mobile clinics across neighboring counties. This update brings you images from the Mobile clinic at Mung'ang'a ACK Parish of Mumias Diocese in Kakamega County.
Gallery – Mung'ang'a outreach
CEECK with ICODEI, Volunteer Kenya & SHIP Team (Louisiana University School of Medicine, USA)
CEECK is teaming up with ICODEI and Volunteer Kenya in Bungoma Kenya, together with the SHIP TEAM FROM Louisiana University School of Medicine USA. We have embarked on a month-long MEDICAL OUTREACH mobile clinics in Bungoma County and other neighboring Counties.
Gallery – Outreach in action
At the heart of our mission is a simple yet profound belief: strong communities are built when we stand together. Through our projects—ranging from education and mentorship to healthcare, outreach, and spiritual growth—we strive to uplift lives, nurture hope, and create opportunities for all.
These initiatives are only possible because of the generosity and commitment of friends, partners, and well-wishers like you. Your support has already made a tangible difference, and with your continued partnership, we can expand our reach, strengthen our programs, and ensure lasting impact for generations to come.
We warmly invite you to join us in this journey. Whether through financial contributions, volunteering, or sharing our vision with others, your involvement is a vital part of building a brighter, more compassionate future.
Together, let us keep the flame of service burning and ensure that our community projects remain a beacon of hope and transformation.
Thank you for believing in our mission and for walking with us in faith, unity, and love.
Theme: "Building a Firm Foundation"
Matthew 7:24
This strategic plan is designed to transition the CEECK Sunday School department from its current state to a vibrant, curriculum-driven ministry that serves as a benchmark for child Evangelism in Kenya.
Strategic Goal:
To revitalize the CEECK Sunday School through standardized teaching, teacher empowerment, and high-engagement programming.
Quarter 1: Foundation & Alignment (Months 1–3)
Focus: Audit, Standardization, and Vision Casting
Quarter 2: Capacity Building (Months 4–6)
Focus: Training and Infrastructure
Quarter 3: Vibrant Engagement (Months 7–9)
Focus: Programs and Outreach
Quarter 4: Celebration & Evaluation (Months 10–12)
Focus: Measurement and Planning
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
To ensure this plan stays on track, we will measure success by:
Budgetary Pillars
Epiphany 2026
To: All Clergy, Departmental Heads, and General Congregation
Subject: Appointment of Director – Sunday School Department
The Leadership of the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya (CEECK) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rev. Sarah Angachi as the National Director of the Sunday School Department, effective immediately.
Rev. Angachi brings a wealth of spiritual maturity, educational expertise, and a profound passion for child evangelism.
Her primary mandate is to rejuvenate the department, ensuring that our children are nurtured in a vibrant, Spirit-filled environment that aligns strictly with our foundational Christian curriculum.
We call upon the entire CEECK fraternity to accord Rev. Angachi the necessary support and prayers as she takes on this vital role in shaping the next generation of believers.
Job Description: Director of Sunday School
The Director is responsible for the spiritual oversight, administrative management, and strategic growth of the children's ministry across all CEECK branches.
1. Strategic Rejuvenation & Leadership
Vision Casting:
Develop and implement a fresh vision to make the Sunday School "the heartbeat of the church," ensuring high energy and engagement.
Program Innovation:
Design and execute vibrant weekly programs (including rallies, Vacation Bible School (VBS), and talent shows) that make learning the Word of God exciting for children.
Curriculum Management:
Ensure all teaching materials are biblically sound, age-appropriate, and strictly adhere to the approved CEECK curriculum.
2. Teacher Training & Capacity Building
3. Administrative Oversight
4. Pastoral Care
"Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it." — Proverbs 22:6
Bishop Reuben Keya Lubanga II
CEECK Headquarters
Epiphany 2026
Held on 16th–21st December 2025
Venue: Friend's Secondary School, Kiminini – North Region
🧑🤝🧑 CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP TEAM
🙏 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
We begin by giving all glory and honor to God for His abundant Grace and mercies throughout the Youth Conference. Every activity was conducted under His Divine guidance, and the event was both successful and spiritually impactful. To Him be all the glory.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our beloved Bishop for his unwavering support. His presence, prayers, and financial contribution were a great encouragement to the youth. His exemplary leadership and fatherly love were deeply felt, and we say a resounding Bravo! May the Lord bless you abundantly, increase your territory, and continue to use you for His glory.
We also appreciate the invaluable contributions of our Priests, Deacons, Evangelists, and Lay Readers. Your dedication through prayer, revival sessions, and the teaching of the Word guided us spiritually and holistically. You have helped us grow in faith and in understanding our identity in Christ. We say a big THANK YOU.
To our Dear parents, thank you for your love, support, and sacrifices. Your willingness to release us for the conference, provide transport and other necessities, and trust us during our time away is deeply appreciated. May God reward your kindness and fulfill the desires of your hearts.
To our fellow Youth, thank you for honoring the call to attend. Your presence brought Life and Joy to the conference. Thank you for allowing God to use you in Ministry, Fellowship, discipleship, and prayer. Your obedience and participation were inspiring.
To the administration of Friend's Secondary School, Kiminini – thank you for graciously hosting us. May God bless your institution and guide your path.
Lastly, we thank our speakers, led by Rev. James Ogot. Your teachings nourished us spiritually. Without your ministry, the conference would have lacked depth. We are truly grateful.
📊 CONFERENCE STATISTICS
1. ATTENDANCE: Approximately 130 participants were present.
2. Regional Representation (excluding Teso):
3. BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS: Received from all regions, though not in full.
4. REGISTRATION: Parish and individual registration was low.
5. CLERGY PARTICIPATION: Some parishes neither sent youth nor clergy. Others sent youth without any clergy support. This reflects a lack of pastoral involvement.
6. TEACHING & OBJECTIVES: Topics were well delivered and objectives largely achieved.
7. PARTICIPATION: All regions actively engaged in planned activities including games, services, and cleanliness.
8. TIME MANAGEMENT: Some challenges led to delays, affecting lesson and rest times.
9. TEACHING STYLES: While Speakers were passionate, some sessions leaned more toward preaching than teaching, limiting note-taking and lesson retention.
✅ RECOMMENDATIONS:
🙌 CONCLUSION
We thank God for a fruitful and edifying conference. It was a time of spiritual awakening, social interaction, and personal growth. We urge all stakeholders—Clergy, Parents, and Youth—to embrace such gatherings. They are vital for nurturing purpose, building community, and strengthening our identity in Christ.
Let us rise together as CEECK, united in purpose, and committed to the holistic development of our Youth.
Director: Mr. Hesbon Andabwa
Ass Director: Miss Millicent Mutoro
Chairperson: Miss Esther Ambia
Secretary: Miss Yvonne Nanjala
29th December 2025
Grace and Blessings to you all in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
As we draw near to the close of this remarkable year, I take this moment to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the Ladies League department, the Youth Department, and the Episcopal Men's Association Fellowship for your outstanding service and dedication throughout 2025.
Your tireless efforts in planning and executing your respective conferences have not only enriched the spiritual lives of many but have also significantly contributed to the growth and vitality of our CEECK.
Each gathering was marked by excellence, purpose, and a deep sense of unity in Christ.
A special commendation goes to the Episcopal Men's Association Fellowship for hosting their inaugural conference—an exceptional milestone that has set a firm foundation for future ministry. Your commitment and zeal have inspired many and affirmed the vital role of MEN in the life and mission of the Church.
To all the organizers, leaders, and volunteers behind these successful events: thank you for your vision, your sacrifice, and your unwavering focus on the advancement of God's Kingdom. Your work has made 2025 a truly fruitful and memorable year for our church family.
May the Lord continue to bless you abundantly and guide you as you serve Him with joy and excellence.
With deep gratitude,
Rt. Rev. Reuben Keya Lubanga II
Bishop CEECK
Christmas 2025
Delivered at All Saints Shibutso Parish during the final Joint Service of the Year
28th December 2025
Beloved in Christ,
Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. On this final Sunday of 2025, gathered here at All Saints Shibutso Parish, I greet you with a Heart full of gratitude and hope.
We have journeyed together through a year of challenges and triumphs, and today we pause to reflect, to give thanks, and to charge forward with renewed vigor.
1. THANKSGIVING FOR GOD'S FAITHFULNESS:
We begin by lifting our hearts in thanksgiving. The Lord has been gracious to the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches of Kenya (CEECK). From our humble beginnings in 2008 with fourteen parishes, we now witness a growing family of faith, rooted in the Word, empowered by the Spirit, and anchored in the sacred traditions of the Church. This growth is not by might nor by power, but by the Spirit of the Living God.
2. OUR IDENTITY AND MISSION:
As CEECK, we are a unique expression of the Body of Christ, called to bring Christ to the people. Our mission is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, nurture believers in the faith, and serve our communities with compassion and integrity. Our vision is to be a vibrant, Spirit-filled communion that transforms lives and society through holistic ministry.
3. THE THREE STREAMS CONVERGENCE:
We are a church of convergence—Liturgical, Evangelical, and Charismatic. This sacred harmony is not a compromise but a divine synergy:
This convergence is our strength. It is the wellspring from which our ministries must draw life and direction.
4. A CALL TO VIGOROUS PARTICIPATION
As we cross into 2026, I charge every department and section of the Church—Men's Fellowship, Ladies's League, Youth Ministry, Sunday school, Evangelism Teams, Choirs, and Administrative Arms; to rise with renewed commitment. Let us not grow weary in well-doing. Let us plan, pray, and participate with excellence and unity.
Let each department:
5. STRENGTHENING OUR FOUNDATIONS
We must continue to build on the solid rock of Christ. Let our Doctrine remain sound, our Worship reverent and joyful, and our Fellowship sincere. Let us guard against Division, Complacency, and Spiritual apathy.
6. VISION FOR 2026 AND BEYOND:
We envision a Church that is:
Let us prepare for leadership development, infrastructure growth, and deeper community impact. Let us invest in our Youth, support our Clergy, and expand our reach.
🙏 FINAL EXHORTATION
As your Bishop, I urge you: "Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord" (1 Corinthians 15:58).
The harvest is plentiful. The Lord is with us. Let us arise and build.
May the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Love of God, and the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
Bishop Reuben Keya Lubanga II
CEECK
CHRISTMAS 2025
Delivered on the Occasion of Her Retirement, Birthday, and Commissioning as Diocesan Community Development Services Director
26th December 2025
THEME: "A Life Poured Out in Service – From Glory to Greater Glory"
Scripture Reading: Psalm 92:12-15; 2 Timothy 4:7-8; Isaiah 61:3
Beloved in Christ,
Merry Christmas to you all! What a joy it is to gather on this blessed day—Boxing Day, the 26th of December—not only to celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ but also to give thanks for the life, service, and new calling of our dear sister, Mrs. Rael Namai.
Today is no ordinary day. It is a day of triple thanksgiving:
Let us pause and reflect on the hand of God in all these.
Indeed, "The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the Lord, they will flourish in the courts of our God." (Psalm 92:12-13)
1. A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE:
For decades, Mrs. Namai has been a beacon of professionalism and dedication in public service. Her career has not only been long—it has been fruitful. She has served with distinction, upholding the values of transparency, compassion, and justice. Her colleagues speak of her as a woman of wisdom, a mentor, and a pillar of integrity.
In a time when public service is often marred by self-interest, she stood out as a servant-leader, always putting the needs of the people first. Her retirement is not an end—it is a celebration of a race well run, a fight well fought, and a crown of righteousness laid in store (2 Timothy 4:7-8).
2. A HEART FOR THE HOUSE OF GOD:
Even while serving in government, Mrs. Namai never neglected the work of the Lord. Her unwavering commitment to the Ladies League Department of the CEECK Church has been a source of inspiration to many. She has mentored women, empowered families, and championed the cause of the Gospel with grace and humility.
She is a true Proverbs 31 woman—"She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue." (Proverbs 31:26)
3. A NEW SEASON OF PURPOSE:
As she now assumes the role of Diocesan Community Development Services Director, we see the hand of God orchestrating a divine transition. Her experience in governance, her passion for people, and her heart for ministry converge in this new assignment.
This is not retirement—it is refirement. God is not done with her yet. In fact, He is just beginning a new chapter. Isaiah 61:3 reminds us that He gives "beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness." This is a season of beauty, joy, and praise.
4. A BIRTHDAY OF PURPOSE:
What a divine coincidence that all these milestones converge on her birthday! It is as though heaven itself is affirming her journey and commissioning her for greater works. We thank God for the gift of her life, her health, her family, and her unwavering faith.
Let us declare with her: "This is the Lord's doing; it is marvelous in our eyes." (Psalm 118:23)
🙏🏽 A CHARGE TO THE CHURCH:
As we celebrate Mrs. Namai, let us also be reminded that each of us is called to serve in our own capacity. Whether in Government, in the Church, or in our homes, may we serve with the same excellence, humility, and faithfulness.
Let us support her in this new role. Let us pray for her, walk with her, and labor alongside her for the transformation of our communities.
🎉 CONCLUSION
To you, Mrs. Rael Namai, we say:
Thank you for your service.
Congratulations on your new role.
Happy, blessed birthday.
And may the Lord who has begun this good work in you bring it to completion.
May your life continue to be a testimony of God's faithfulness.
From Glory to greater glory!
Amen.
Rt Rev Reuben Keya Lubanga II
Bishop CEECK
Christmas 2025