Author: PCEA Nairobi East Editorial Staff

15
May

The role of the Holy Spirit

The Christian holiday of Pentecost, which is celebrated on the 50th day after the weekly Sabbath during the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Leviticus 23:15), commemorates the descent of the Holy […]

11
May

Nairobi – Newton May 6th meeting

On May 6 our Newton-Nairobi Partnership Team hosted a gathering of 96 persons who have engaged in participation and support of our relationship with three PCEA presbyteries of Nairobi and […]

13
Apr

Why we should stop making excuses

It is perhaps the biggest question people ask themselves. We all have our goals and ambitions, but excuses make them hard to achieve. A person may want to do something […]

03
Apr

Lessons we should learn from Easter

Now that Easter is over, it is time for some healthy introspection. Easter is an important holiday for Christians as it reminds of redemption. It is the day we remember […]

02
Apr

Wairimu gets an Early Easter Gift

Wairimu has a reason to smile this Easter after she received a car from the presbytery and Ruai parish to help her move around. Ruth Wairimu Karanja, a mother of […]

01
Apr

Why the Date of Easter Changes Yearly

Have you ever wondered why Easter dates change yearly while other festivals such as Christmas or St. Valentines have fixed dates? The variation is a result of an astronomical occurrence […]

22
Mar

Why is Good Friday called “good friday”?

To most Christians Good Friday is an important holiday on the christian calendar with only Christmas coming before it in terms of importance though this may be subject to debate. […]

05
Mar

New Office Ground Breaking Ceremony

On 04/02/2018, there was a ceremony at PCEA Ruai to kick off building of the new presbytery headquarters offices. Browse the pictures to see how the event went down. [minigallery […]

23
Feb

2018 Calendar of events

The official calendar of events for PCEA Nairobi East Presbytery is officially out. Download the calendar below to plan out your schedule in advance and join us for the events. […]