Anglican Church of Kenya launches Green Anglicans movementPosted Oct 24, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The Anglican Church of Kenya has become the third Anglican province to become home to the Green Anglicans movement. Spearheaded by the Anglican Students’ Fellowship, Green Anglicans in Kenya will encourage members to “take up their roles in being good stewards of God’s creations and ensure that future generations will have a better place to live in,” ASF coordinator Dennis Nthenge said.
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