Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and Challenges

The mission of ecclesia is to empower and equip its leaders for Christian ministry. This has been possible through theological education, particularly for the ordained ministry. Though laity form a substantial number in the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) ecclesiastical context, they are theologicall...

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Main Author: Kiarie, George
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2020-12-01
Series:Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
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Online Access:https://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/374
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spelling doaj-28d702892ac14cf9a9d48673b7fcfec52021-09-21T10:52:55ZengStellenbosch UniversityMissionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology2312-878X2020-12-0143325727310.7832/48-3-374Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and ChallengesKiarie, George0Karatina University, KenyaThe mission of ecclesia is to empower and equip its leaders for Christian ministry. This has been possible through theological education, particularly for the ordained ministry. Though laity form a substantial number in the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) ecclesiastical context, they are theologically ill equipped for Christian ministry despite their integral roles in pastoral and administrative functions in their respective local congregations. The article was informed by both empirical and non-empirical data drawn from the ACK diocese of Thika in 2020. The data was derived from eleven questionnaires where two former diocesan TEE coordinators and nine Archdeaconry TEE facilitators in the diocese of Thika were engaged. Archival documents from the diocese and review of literature also enriched the study. The study findings show that the success of the 21st century ecclesia solely depend on how thoroughly the lay leaders are empowered and equipped theologically through Theological Education by Extension (TEE).https://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/374anglican church of kenyatheological educationlay leadersministry
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Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and Challenges
Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
anglican church of kenya
theological education
lay leaders
ministry
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title Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and Challenges
title_short Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and Challenges
title_full Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and Challenges
title_fullStr Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Equipping Lay Leaders for Christian Ministry in the Anglican Church of Kenya through Theological Education by Extension: Prospects and Challenges
title_sort equipping lay leaders for christian ministry in the anglican church of kenya through theological education by extension: prospects and challenges
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
issn 2312-878X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The mission of ecclesia is to empower and equip its leaders for Christian ministry. This has been possible through theological education, particularly for the ordained ministry. Though laity form a substantial number in the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) ecclesiastical context, they are theologically ill equipped for Christian ministry despite their integral roles in pastoral and administrative functions in their respective local congregations. The article was informed by both empirical and non-empirical data drawn from the ACK diocese of Thika in 2020. The data was derived from eleven questionnaires where two former diocesan TEE coordinators and nine Archdeaconry TEE facilitators in the diocese of Thika were engaged. Archival documents from the diocese and review of literature also enriched the study. The study findings show that the success of the 21st century ecclesia solely depend on how thoroughly the lay leaders are empowered and equipped theologically through Theological Education by Extension (TEE).
topic anglican church of kenya
theological education
lay leaders
ministry
url https://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/374
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