FREE PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP IN KENYA (FPFK)

Kontakt:

KINDARUMA ROAD, KILIMANI AREA. P.O.Box 47649

00 100 Nairobi

+254 (020) 38 70126, 3874596 info@fpfk.or.ke http://www.fpfk.or.ke

Organisation:

International Aid Services (IAS)

Bevillinger:

Nyando Floods

The Free Pentecostal Fellowship in Kenya (FPFK) is an evangelical church registered in 1997. It operates in 31 regions and has 1,258 churches with a combined membership of over 300.000. FPFK was established independently by the Norwegian and Swedish missionaries wh o operated independent of each other until 1997 when they merged forming FPFK Vision: To be a strong Pentecostal church that meets the needs of society holistically Mission: As a church, we remain committed to preaching the Word of God to all nations in preparation for the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ by reaching out and establishing churches which can meet the spiritual, economic and social needs of the people through evangelism, education, t raining and socio-economic activities based on christian values. activities: i. To Preach the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to all parts of the Republic of Kenya, Africa and other countries of the world. ii. To plant and establish local churches within Kenya and internationally which are self-governing, self-supporting and self-propagating. iii. To promote growth in members hip by having local churches open branch churches Ordain Church Ministers to officiate ordinations, marriages, dedications, baptism and burial ceremonies. iv. To train Pastors, Evangelists, local and international missionaries and other church ministers v. To purchase, take on lease, or by any other means acquire movable and immovable property in the Republic of Ke nya and elsewhere vi. To build church sanctuaries and expand the existing training institutions for the empowerment of the Church and community. vii. To establish rehabilitation centers and homes for drug and substance abuse victims, ex-convicts, the aged, children, persons with disability, destitute and vulnerable persons viii. To establish and maintain charitable work, feeding programs, relief distributions, and other programs which are beneficial to the church.