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Joseph Wandera

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Joseph Wandera is bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Mumias, Kenya.

Kenya’s Churches and the Youth Uprising

A wind of change is sweeping across Kenya. Public protests led by youth started on June 25 and continue countrywide. The anti-taxi protests culminated in...

The East African Revival at 95

At the onset of the New Year, I attended a meeting of the East Africa Revival Movement at the open grounds of Bishop James...

Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ

A Sermon at the Diocese of Dallas Convention, November 4,,2023 For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members...

How St. Paul’s Example Guides Me in Mumias, Kenya

For a recent international day of peace, Anglican Development Services, Western Region, invited me to share some thoughts on fostering interfaith dialogue for global...

Discerning New Anglican Identities in the Anglican Church of Kenya

By Joseph Wandera Decades of conflict within the global Anglican family are contributing to shifting Anglican identities. A recent virtual meeting of the Anglican Church of...

‘GAFCON Is Meeting at the Cross, Lambeth Met in London’

By Joseph Wandera The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) will meet at the Kigali Convention Center in Rwanda from April 17 to April 21. The...

Beyond Lambeth 2022: Possibilities and Limits

  By Joseph Wandera The Lambeth Conference is a gathering of the Anglican Communion’s bishops, involving around 650 bishops from over 40 countries for consultation and...

Encountering Each Other in the Anglican Communion

By Joseph Wandera Did not our hearts burn within us, while he talked to us on the way, while he opened to us the Scripture? —...

Opinion: Kenya Refugee Expulsions Unconscionable

While the stance of the Kenyan government may well be a bargaining position rather than a realistic threat, it should not be underestimated.

Religious Groups’ Response to COVID-19 in Rural Western Kenya

By Joseph Wandera “Those who died earlier were lucky.” COVID-19 has fundamentally disrupted life, perhaps especially so in rural Kenya! This statement above, from an aging...