“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 International Churches of Christ held the International Leadership conference (ILC) in Singapore from 27th to 29th August 2014. The conference drawing leaders from different corners of the world was themed BUILD with all the messages geared into helping the leaders to once again focus on building God’s house (Kingdom). This is through building their individual personal…

A chilly morning gave way to heavenly singing at the Umoja church Sanctuary. The service was a culmination of different activities that had taken place at the Church during the week. Dave and Beth Pocta were in town for the Ministry Training Academy (MTA), Youth and Family Ministry meeting and to worship with the rest…

Rwanda is a country that is healing from the genocide that killed over one million people in 100 days ten years ago in 1994.This brutality destroyed the fabric of human existence, trust, love and hope. This loss also brought abject poverty to levels never experienced before. The church in Kigali Rwanda has gone through many…

The disciples from the International Churches of Christ East Africa (ICOCEA) family are gearing up for the 2014 singles retreat to be held in Moshi Tanzania. Branded “Moshi Retreat” with the theme, “Scaling the heights” drawn from Psalms 18: 29 & 33b “– In your strength I can crush an army; with my God I…

The Nairobi Christian Church witnessed for the very first time a teens led thanksgiving service at the Umoja Sanctuary on the 1st December 2013. Amos Otieno the teens’ ministry leader delivered the sermon on appreciating the gift of forgiveness in Jesus Christ through repentance. He focused on 1st Timothy 1:12-17, urging the congregation to do their level…