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Moses Nthuka
Moses Masamba Nthuka is an Anglican bishop in Anglican Church of Kenya, Kenya: he has been the Anglican Diocese of Mbeere, Bishop of Mbeere since 12th Oct 2008. Nthuka was educated at St. Paul's University, Limuru and Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge UK. He was ordained to Priesthood in March 1994 and has served in Kenya and England (Anglican Diocese of Hereford). He has also written a book entitled 'Africa's Faith Based Organizations in Transformational Development'. References

21st-century Anglican bishops of the Anglican Church of Kenya Anglican bishops of Mbeere St. Paul's University, Limuru alumni Alumni of Anglia Ruskin University Year of birth missing (living people) Living people {{Kenya-Anglican-bishop-stub ...
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Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of the largest branches of Christianity, with around 110 million adherents worldwide . Adherents of Anglicanism are called ''Anglicans''; they are also called ''Episcopalians'' in some countries. The majority of Anglicans are members of national or regional ecclesiastical provinces of the international Anglican Communion, which forms the third-largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. These provinces are in full communion with the See of Canterbury and thus with the Archbishop of Canterbury, whom the communion refers to as its '' primus inter pares'' (Latin, 'first among equals'). The Archbishop calls the decennial Lambeth Conference, chairs the meeting of primates, and is the ...
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