“Who we are”
The International Churches of Christ (ICOCEA), comprising ICOC family churches in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Burundi, is affiliated with the broader International Churches of Christ (ICOC). This collective of Christian churches is dedicated to living in harmony with the teachings of Jesus Christ as outlined in the Bible. We diligently study and endeavor to follow the entirety of the Bible, considering it inspired and inerrant. Every member is anticipated to be a disciple of Christ as per his teachings… Read More
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The 12th of May 2024 was memorable for the ICOC family as the church launched the DAKUSOM (Dan Kuria School of Missions) at the Umoja sanctuary. DAKUSOM is a school that was founded in honor of Dan Kuria, who died while on an evangelistic mission in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In 2022, the church teachers led…
1 John 3:17-18 – “If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” At the onset of the year…
On February 18th, the International Churches of Christ Nairobi sanctuary at Umoja Estate buzzed with excitement as the Church warmly welcomed visitors including Yannick Le Noan (Elder, Paris Church) and Chris & Rolayo Ogbonnaya (Evangelist West Africa English-speaking countries) Disciples representing the ICOC Nairobi blocs, including Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western blocs, gathered at 10:00…
The period spanning 2022 to 2023 has proven to be a transformative chapter for the East African ICOC churches, marked by significant strides in church planting initiatives. New congregations have taken root in Kilifi, Nakuru in Kenya, as well as Mbarara in Uganda. These budding churches, witnessing numerous baptisms and engaging in impactful Bible talks,…
On October 29, 2023, a significant milestone was celebrated in Dar es Salaam-Tanzania when we gathered to witness the appointment of Joachim and Evelyne Pallangyo into the service roles of Evangelist and Women’s Ministry Leader, respectively. The Pallangyos are the first Tanzanians to be appointed in this capacity in our ICOC family of Churches here…