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Kenya Church Catalyst Team (KCAT)

The KCAT Team works with existing Kenyan churches to empower, strengthen, and ignite the ministry of the indigenous church. One such church, the Community Christian Church (CCC), that was planted and has been discipled by CMF missionaries since 1977, now has more than 200 congregations. The team works with over a dozen distinct people-groups from the largest slums of Nairobi to the rural plains of northern, southern, and western Kenya.

KCAT Stats from 2021

  • 16+ churches planted

  • 813+ new believers

  • 1,200+ new Discovery Bible Studies

  • 6 National Youth conferences

  • 12 Disciple Making Trainings

  • 7 Micro-businesses launched

  • 10 CHE/Days for Girls trainings

    PERSONNEL NEEDS: The team is currently looking for people who are passionate about making disciples and have giftings in these specific areas: administration, "handyman" (carpentry, mechanics, and plumbing as a team support role), digital media, Community Health Evangelism, micro-business, and generally anyone who believes they can use their specific gifts as a vehicle for disciple-making.

    Missions of Hope International

    CMF team members serve with Missions of Hope (MOHI), a Christ-centered, non-governmental organization that works with children and families in the slums of Nairobi and remote villages in rural Kenya. The CMF team supports MOHI's ministry in a variety of ways as they serve alongside a dedicated staff of Kenyans and an international team of partners and leaders.

    Community Health Partners

    CMF has a long-standing partnership with an extensive medical ministry originally planted by CMF missionaries among the Maasai tribe. The eight medical clinics are now run by Maasai Christian health professionals and treat tropical diseases, immunize children and combat HIV/AIDs with testing, counseling, medical treatment and home-based care. CHP now supplies more than 80 percent of the primary health care needs for the Narok sub-county of Kenya.