Missionaries Commissioned for Service in Kenya

Meeting in Nairobi, the joint boards of directors of Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry celebrate 17 new missionaries in placements that circle the globe.
Newly commissioned missionaries, Lavington United Church, Nairobi, Kenya. April 8, 2026. Photo: Susan Clark
Newly commissioned missionaries, Lavington United Church, Nairobi, Kenya. April 8, 2026. Photo: Susan Clark

NAIROBI – Missionaries from 10 countries who gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, for training and fellowship were officially commissioned by the General Board of Global Ministries for service around the world. The congregation and pastor of Lavington United Church in Nairobi welcomed the 17 missionaries, staff, and board members from Global Ministries and Higher Education and Ministry in a service of celebration, April 9, 2026. Bishops from the U.S., East Africa Episcopal Area, and Kenya officiated the service, which was also live streamed for remote viewing.

Rev. Dr. John Maromba, Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church in Kenya, delivered the sermon and noted: “This is the very heart of the work carried forward by The United Methodist Church – to send, to support, and to stand alongside those who bring healing, justice and hope in communities around the world.”

The atmosphere was filled with joy, renewal, and a deep sense of calling. Missionary Florence Muthoni Wandia, originally from Kenya and serving with the United Mission to Nepal, described the moment: “I was so excited and I could feel the Holy Spirit upon me, a renewal covenant between me and my God. I am created to God’s purpose.” With her experience across various organizations, Florence expressed her hope to empower communities both economically and socially, ensuring sustainability in every effort.

Bishop John Maromba, Methodist Church in Kenya, Bishop Sue Haupert-Johnson, Richmond Episcopal Area, and Roland Fernandes, General Secretary, commission Florence Wandia for service in Nepal. Photo: Susan Clark
Bishop John Maromba, Methodist Church in Kenya, Bishop Sue Haupert-Johnson, Richmond Episcopal Area, and Roland Fernandes, General Secretary, commission Florence Wandia for service in Nepal. Photo: Susan Clark

The commissioned missionaries will serve in 15 different countries, from Central Asia to Central America, in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Three of the missionaries commissioned are from Kenya, with one headed to Africa University in Zimbabwe and two to Nepal for positions with United Mission to Nepal.

Six of those commissioned will be working in the field of education, including two with the Latin American Biblical University in Costa Rica, Wesley College in Tanzania, United Methodist University in Sierra Leone, Africa University in Zimbabwe, and the Theological Community in Mexico. Four are church planters or evangelists in Panama, Belize, Ireland, and Switzerland.

Newly commissioned missionaries in Nairobi, Kenya, recite the Wesleyan Covenant Prayer at Lavington United Church. (Photo: Susan Clark)
Newly commissioned missionaries in Nairobi, Kenya, recite the Wesleyan Covenant Prayer at Lavington United Church. (Photo: Susan Clark)

One of those in the field of education, Samuel Joina Ngale from Mozambique, has begun his service in Sierra Leone as Vice Chancellor–Principal of the United Methodist University in Sierra Leone. He shared his bold vision: “I look forward to working with the United Methodist University – Sierra Leone to see it become a leading higher education institution, focusing on awakening the youth to their God-given potential through entrepreneurial programs so that they can live up to what they are called by God to do.”

A few of the missionaries have been working in their assignments in unique roles. The Rev. Matthew Laferty represents the World Methodist Council to the Catholic Church and the Holy See (Vatican). He also serves as the co-secretary of the Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission, the official theological dialogue commission between the World Methodist Council and the Catholic Church. The Rev. Igmedio Domingo is the supervising elder for the Middle East Mission in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates and Qatar were approved as new missions by General Conference under the authority of the Philippines Regional Conference.

Below is the full list of missionaries who were commissioned on April 8, their home countries and their places of service. The missionaries’ bios can be reached online by clicking each name for the link.

Warren Alfeche
East Mindanao, Philippines
Circuit Pastor, Trainer, MCCA, Belize

Emerson Brito
Central America
Pastor for Congregational Development, MCCA, Panama

Salomão Capule
West Angola
Agricultural Coordinator, Cambine, Mozambique

Cesar Carhuachin
U.S., Presbyterian Church USA
Professor of Theological Sciences at Latin American Biblical University, Costa Rica

Igmedio “Bong” Domingo
Philippines Annual Conference, Manila Episcopal Area
Supervising Elder, Middle East Mission, Abu Dhabi in United Arab Emirates

Charissa Jaeger-Sanders
U.S., Florida Annual Conference
Methodist Professor of Theological Sciences, Latin American Biblical University, Costa Rica

Arsene John
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Church Planter, Methodist Church of Ireland

Matthew Laferty
U.S., West Ohio Annual Conference
Director, Methodist Ecumenical Office, Rome, Italy

Charles McKinzie II
U.S., Great Plains Annual Conference
Pastor, International Methodist Church, Hearts of Peace, Switzerland

Joseph Moiba
Methodist Church, Sierra Leone
Head of Theology, Wesley College, Tanzania

Ernest Mudzengerere
Zimbabwe, East Zimbabwe Annual Conference
Education and Child Development Officer, Children of Zion, Inc., Namibia

Samuel Ngale
Mozambique, Mozambique South Annual Conference
Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Bishop Wenner School of Theology, United MethodistUniversity, Sierra Leone

Gladys Osimbo
Kenya, Indangalasia Church
Gender Equality Disability and Social Inclusion Advisor, United Mission to Nepal

César Soto
Chile, Texas Annual Conference
Faculty and Theological Researcher, Theological Community of Mexico

Carolyne Temoi-Rapando
Kenya, Anglican Church
Lecturer in Social Work at Africa University in Zimbabwe

Ellyzsia Valencia
U.S., South Georgia Annual Conference
Mission Advocate, Young Adult Mission Service, Global Ministries in Atlanta

Florence Wandia
Kenya, Kenya Annual Conference
Program Director, United Mission to Nepal

About Global Missionaries

Global Missionaries are long-term United Methodist missionaries who are called by God and sent out to serve by the church, usually placed in a new cultural context beyond their country of origin. Missionaries engage in ministry that is defined by mutuality and partnership, seeking to expand the mission of God already present and active in people and places. Explore the work of Global Ministries missionaries.

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