Kenyan Cathedrals and Cross-Continental Collaboration

A Strategic Invitation from Kenyan Leadership
Rather than attending for inspiration alone, Bishop John invited a CDN training team to Nairobi with a specific purpose: to equip his leaders to carry the Encounter rhythm throughout the denomination.
Collaboration Across Continents
A unique team of trainers came together for the event, representing three continents. What stood out immediately was not Western strategy being exported, but African leadership recognizing a tool and inviting global partners into collaboration.
Personal Moments that Signaled Change
When Bishop John invited those who felt called to plant a church to stand, roughly half the room rose to their feet.
From Cathedrals to Training Centers
During the Encounter, Bishop John shared how PEFA’s 89 largest churches—known as cathedrals—could serve as future training centers. Each would identify a trainer and an administrator to help facilitate Encounters and support emerging church planters locally. Rather than relying solely on centralized structures, these churches could become hubs that empower grassroots multiplication across the country.
Leaders in the room began mapping out ideas, discussing outreach to university campuses, villages without churches, and communities they had not yet reached. There was a noticeable sense that long-held assumptions about what is required to begin might be reconsidered.
A Beginning, Not Yet a Result
It is too soon to measure the impact of those conversations. This Encounter took place only weeks ago, but something important happened in Nairobi: leaders began to imagine what church planting might look like if the barriers were lowered and everyday believers were empowered to start where they are.
Prayer Requests:
- For PEFA as they explore incorporating the CDN model across their churches
- For clarity and courage as leaders consider new approaches to church planting
- For the establishment of training centers within the cathedrals
- For workers to arise from within Kenya to lead this effort
