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West Kenya Union Conference Mission Priority: It's harvest time!

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History of WKUC

West Kenya Union Conference was split from the East African Union in 2013, Previously it comprised of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, as was organized in 1903 and re-established in the year 1921. It was then reorganized in 1960 when Tanzania split and became a Union, and then reorganized again in 1987 when Uganda became a Union. The East African Union was again reorganized in 1995 to comprise Kenya and Somalia and changed its name to Kenya Union Mission in the year 2012.

East African Union
The East African Union, comprised of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, was organized in 1903 and re-established in the year 1921. It was then reorganized in 1960 when Tanzania split and became a Union, and then reorganized again in 1987 when Uganda became a Union. The East African Union was again reorganized in 1995 to comprise Kenya and Somalia and changed its name to Kenya Union Mission in the year 2012. In 2013 it was reorganized to form East Kenya Union conference and West Kenya Union conference.

Purpose: To create awareness among the leadership at all levels and the membership challenging them on the need to reach out to both the un-entered areas and un-reached people groups with the gospel of Christ.


Vision: The entire KUM leadership and its members have embraced the mission challenges of our territory and are fully involved in establishing Adventist presence in areas with no Adventist Churches and further carrying out special ministries among un-reached people groups in the fulfillment of God’s Mission.

Mission: To reach out to people living in areas with no Adventist presence and people groups with low Adventist influence with the purpose of communicating the everlasting Gospel of God’s love in the context of the three Angels Messages of Revelation 14:6-12, leading them to accept Jesus as personal Savoir and Lord, unite with His Church, discipling them to serve him as Lord, and preparing them for His soon return.