“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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Hello East Africa Singles! Grace and Peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with us all! We pray and hope you are well! We are excited to announce our first ever Africa Singles Devotional! It’s a Devotional organized for Singles by Singles! It will be a time to praise our God with singing and dancing…

Dear Brothers and Sisters: May this note find you faithful and experiencing peace beyond the understanding of this unprecedented hour in which live. May the joy of knowing Jesus prevail deeply in our hearts and minds as we navigate this tumultuous time. Ecclesiastes 3:1 tells us, “There is a time for everything, and a season…

Bible talk and sector leaders from: Kisumu, Kisii, Luanda, Kakamega and Busia Story by Stella Onyango – ICOC Kisumu Media Team For the very first time in the History of East Africa ICOC Churches, Kisumu had the privilege to host the Lake Region Leaders conference on 7th and 8th February 2020 at Migosi Primary School…

Story by Carren Adhiambo Given the opportunity to be wrapped in a blanket on a chilly day, I’d undoubtedly say yes. However, the Amigos were not about to cave into the cold without a fight. Valentine Sunday was here and we decided to celebrate it on 16th February 2020 by visiting the exquisite Cinema IMAX…

Story by Douglas Haule Mbai The shining stars from the Northern block came together with their counterparts from Southern block for their Valentine’s service held at RNG Plaza Nairobi, Kenya. Due to the chilly weather, the service started a bit late with a word of prayer before the song leaders led the congregants through praise…