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Mamlaka chapel
Mtu Biz
#11 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 12:39:11 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:
redondo wrote:

Hey that was my church for like 15 years. Weka link



On that page they say they,ve been around for 6 years?

Quote:
We are a community of faith that has experienced the tremendous power of God in the last six years.


Ama hizo siku hakukua na "tremendous power of God"?


Mamlaka Chapel has been in existence as Nairobi Chapel since the 1950s.

6 years ago, the initial Nairobi Chapel was divided into 3 assemblies: Mamlaka Chapel on Mamlaka rd where the former Nairobi Chapel was, Nairobi Chapel on Ngong Rd and Mavuno.


hmmm

Interesting.

1950s-----------------2006 then BOOM!
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Mtu Biz
#12 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 12:41:43 PM
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@ redondo

what happened in 2006?
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meme
#13 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 12:49:57 PM
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I have been a member of mamlaka hill chapel for 4 yrs now. In truth, am not big on church, but mamlaka is different. Different coz the pastor actually talks bout morals based on the bible, not that jirani yako amekuroga crap, different because they tell you how to ba a good chtristian at jobo, a good student....basically mamlaka chapel teaches bout life, from the bibles perspective.
Patience. You cannot have a baby in one month by impregnating nine women....
Mtu Biz
#14 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 12:55:16 PM
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meme wrote:
I have been a member of mamlaka hill chapel for 4 yrs now. In truth, am not big on church, but mamlaka is different. Different coz the pastor actually talks bout morals based on the bible, not that jirani yako amekuroga crap, different because they tell you how to ba a good chtristian at jobo, a good student....basically mamlaka chapel teaches bout life, from the bibles perspective.


different from say mavuno ?
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redondo
#15 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 1:03:15 PM
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Mtu Biz wrote:

@ redondo

what happened in 2006?


The mother church(Nairobi chapel)became too large and a decision was made to divide it into 3 congregations: Mamlaka Chapel, Nairobi Chapel, Mavuno.
Mtu Biz
#16 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 1:11:05 PM
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redondo wrote:
Mtu Biz wrote:

@ redondo

what happened in 2006?


The mother church(Nairobi chapel)became too large and a decision was made to divide it into 3 congregations: Mamlaka Chapel, Nairobi Chapel, Mavuno.


Got it thanks.

Do all three share the same convictions in terms of doctrine?

Is there a central "command" for all three ama they are independent?



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redondo
#17 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 1:11:26 PM
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meme wrote:
I have been a member of mamlaka hill chapel for 4 yrs now. In truth, am not big on church, but mamlaka is different. Different coz the pastor actually talks bout morals based on the bible, not that jirani yako amekuroga crap, different because they tell you how to ba a good chtristian at jobo, a good student....basically mamlaka chapel teaches bout life, from the bibles perspective.


I concur Applause Applause Applause
meme
#18 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 1:15:06 PM
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@ mtu biz....its basically the same church. I love the fact that the pastor actually preaches from the bibilia and explains stuff in a sober manner.....
Patience. You cannot have a baby in one month by impregnating nine women....
digitek1
#19 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 1:59:28 PM
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mamlaka (was meant)serves mainly campus students so for me that explains the need for hype
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
muganda
#20 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 3:27:32 PM
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Interesting run through both article http://www.nation.co.ke/Feature.../1/-/hc642m/-/index.html and response.

In my view, Pauline Kairu is a good writer and her article was balanced and insightful. I also agree with Mamlaka's right of response and courageous ministry.

Could the lesson be respect and acceptance of those who are different? Be they of modern church, traditional christian, islam, buddhist etc. At the same time, isn't there always room for reflection and improvement for all beliefs?

All congregations are imperfect despite God being perfect.

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