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Celebrating 25 Years of God’s Faithfulness in Ministry


This year marks a powerful milestone in the life of our church; 25 years of ministry. It is a season filled with gratitude, reflection, and renewed vision as we look back on where God brought us from and ahead to where He is leading us.


Humble Beginnings


Our story began with a simple yet God-ordained meeting between Ron Scates and Cyprian Kimathi. From that meeting, a vision was born; one rooted in faith, unity, and a heart to serve people from all nations. In 2001, this vision took form as a small gathering of just five faithful members, and the church was established as the African Fellowship Presbyterian Church.


As the ministry continued to grow and reflect a broader calling, the church later transitioned to what we now know as All Nations. A name that speaks to God’s heart for diversity, community, and unity in Christ. This change took place several years into the journey, marking a new season of growth and expanded vision.


A Journey of Growth


Over the past 25 years, God has faithfully grown the ministry from that small group into a thriving, multi-generational church community. Through seasons of prayer, service, challenges, and victories, the church has remained anchored in its mission to love God, love people, and serve the community.


Today, All Nations is blessed with strong and committed pastoral leadership. Under the guidance of Pastor Simon, our Lead Pastor, alongside Pastor Moses Aringo and Pastor Margaret Nderitu, the ministry continues to be shepherded with wisdom, compassion, and a deep commitment to discipleship and spiritual growth.


A Pathway of Discipleship


At the heart of our ministry is a clear discipleship pathway, helping individuals grow in their faith, build meaningful relationships, and discover their God-given purpose. We believe discipleship is not a one-time moment, but a lifelong journey of becoming more like Christ.


This journey is supported through various ministries and activities designed to engage every stage of life, including:


Children’s Ministry (Elementary and below) – laying strong foundations of faith at an early age


Student Ministry (Middle School and High School) – equipping students to grow, lead, and live out their faith


Young Adults Ministry (Ages 18–35) – fostering spiritual growth, purpose, and authentic community


Men’s Fellowship – building strong, faith-centered men through fellowship and accountability


Women’s Fellowship – encouraging connection, discipleship, and spiritual growth among women


Choir and Worship Ministry – leading the church into meaningful, Christ-centered worship


Community Groups – creating spaces for fellowship, care, and life-on-life discipleship


Service Ministry – serving the church and community through compassion and outreach


GriefShare – providing support, hope, and healing for those navigating loss


Premarital & Marriage Ministry – strengthening relationships through biblical guidance and support


Each ministry plays a vital role in building a healthy, connected church family.


Investing in the Next Generation


As we look to the future, our commitment to the next generation remains a core focus. We believe that raising the next generation is not something the church does alone. It is a tri-part partnership: God, the Church, and Parents working together to raise authentic and faith-filled disciples.


This triangle of students, parents, and community reflects our conviction that faith is best formed through collaboration, consistency, and shared responsibility. By walking alongside families and empowering parents, we aim to cultivate a generation that is grounded in truth and compelled to live out their faith.


Looking Ahead with Gratitude and Vision


As we celebrate 25 years of ministry, we do so with thankful hearts and expectant faith. God has been faithful in every season, and we trust Him to continue guiding All Nations into the years ahead.


This celebration is not just about the past, it is about honoring God’s faithfulness, celebrating the present work of the ministry, and stepping boldly into the future He has prepared for us.




 
 
 

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