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Redefining the Frontiers of Faith: St. Paul’s University-Kenya Hosts Landmark International Theological Conference

Redefining the Frontiers of Faith: St. Paul’s University-Kenya Hosts Landmark International Theological Conference

SPU Admin Blog 26 February 2026

LIMURU, KENYA – The picturesque Limuru campus of St. Paul’s University-Kenya has become the epicenter of global theological discourse this week. From February 23rd to 27th, 2026, the institution is hosting the International Theological Conference, an assembly that has drawn some of the most distinguished theological scholars, researchers, and thought leaders from across the globe.

Under the evocative theme, “Theological Bridges: Nicaea in Conversation with De-Colonial Theology and Contemporary Movements for Social Change,” the conference is tackling one of the most pressing intellectual challenges of the modern era: how ancient Christian foundations can speak with relevance and justice to a post-colonial world.

A Global Hub for Scholarly Contribution

The 2026 conference is more than an academic gathering; it is a deliberate effort to foster global engagement and elevate the standards of theological research within the African continent. By bringing together international perspectives, St. Paul’s University continues to solidify its reputation as a leader in holistic, research-driven education.

Throughout the week, the Student Amphitheatre and various lecture halls have been filled with rigorous debate, as participants explore how the Council of Nicaea (AD 325) - the bedrock of classical Christian orthodoxy—can be brought into a meaningful, critical dialogue with modern social movements.

Spotlight: Reframing Nicaea for Social Transformation

A primary highlight of the plenary sessions was the presentation by Pastor Rodgers Lukano from PAN Africa Christian (PAC) University. His paper, titled “Reframing Nicaea Through De-Colonial Lenses for Systematic Theology and Social Transformation,” has sparked extensive dialogue among the delegates.

Pastor Lukano’s research delves into the intersection of classical systematic theology and the urgent need for social change. His presentation emphasized several critical pillars:

  • De-Colonial Perspectives: Lukano argued that for too long, Nicene theology has been viewed through a strictly Western Eurocentric lens. By applying de-colonial "lenses," scholars can uncover truths that empower local cultures and marginalized identities.

  • Addressing Systemic Injustice: The paper explored how the core tenets of the faith can be reinterpreted to confront modern-day systemic injustice and cultural marginalization.

  • A Living Theology: Pastor Lukano issued a clarion call for a "contextually engaged" theology. He argued that unless theology speaks meaningfully to today’s global realities—poverty, inequality, and human rights—it risks becoming a historical relic rather than a transformative force.

Shaping the Regional Theological Landscape

The conference has featured a diverse array of scholars, each contributing well-researched and cross-cutting presentations. These papers cover a wide spectrum of contemporary issues, including:

  1. Ecclesiology and Social Change: How the church can act as a catalyst for grassroots movements.

  2. Identity and Faith: Navigating the complexities of African identity within the global Christian narrative.

  3. The Ethics of De-Colonization: Practical steps for academic institutions to de-colonize their theological curricula.

These scholarly contributions are expected to significantly shape the theological landscape of the East African region and the broader global south, providing a roadmap for how faith communities can engage with secular social movements for the common good.

Summary of Conference Impact

Focus Area Strategic Outcome
Theological Research: Publication of groundbreaking papers on de-colonial systematic theology that challenge traditional Western-centric frameworks.
Global Engagement: Strengthening ties between SPU, PAC University, and international seminaries to foster a collaborative global academic network.
Social Transformation: Developing practical frameworks for the church to address systemic injustice, cultural marginalization, and modern social movements.

 

Conclusion: Building Bridges to the Future

As the conference draws to its scheduled conclusion on Friday, 27th February, the atmosphere remains one of intense intellectual curiosity and spiritual renewal. The "bridges" being built this week at St. Paul’s University represent a bold step forward in ensuring that the ancient truths of the faith continue to provide light and direction for the social transformations of tomorrow.

The university administration extends its deepest gratitude to all visiting scholars, local delegates, and the organizing committee for making this historic event a resounding success.

A Legacy of Faith, Service, and Transformation: St. Paul’s University Bids Farewell to Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo, Ph.D.

A Legacy of Faith, Service, and Transformation: St. Paul’s University Bids Farewell to Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo, Ph.D.

SPU Admin Blog 26 February 2026

The atmosphere at the Limuru Campus was one of profound gratitude and academic solemnity as the St. Paul’s University (SPU) community gathered to honor the outgoing Vice-Chancellor, Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo, Ph.D. After a distinguished five-year tenure defined by steady growth and spiritual depth, Prof. Kombo’s "reign" reached its official conclusion in a ceremony that perfectly mirrored his leadership style: orderly, Christ-centered, and deeply rooted in community.

A Tribute to Sacrificial Leadership

The ceremony was graced by the top leadership of the University and the Church. His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Jackson Ole Sapit, the University Council Chairman and Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya, led the tributes with a powerful reflection on Prof. Kombo’s character.

The Archbishop specifically applauded Prof. Kombo for his "sacrificial leadership," noting that his time at the helm was characterized by a rare selflessness.

"Leadership in a Christian institution is not merely about management; it is a ministry," His Grace remarked. "Prof. Kombo has navigated the complexities of higher education with a compass guided by faith in God. He has sacrificed personal comfort for the sake of the SPU mission, ensuring that our students graduate not just with degrees, but with a firm moral foundation."

The Symbolic Handover: Continuity in Excellence

A pivotal moment in the ceremony occurred when the University Chancellor, Hon. Prof. Margaret Kobia, Ph.D., presided over the official handover of the Instruments of Power.

In a tradition-steeped exchange, Rev. Canon Prof. Kombo formally passed the symbols of authority—representing the university’s charter, its seal, and its academic mandate—to the incoming Ag. Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Esther Mombo.

This transition marks a new chapter for SPU. Prof. Mombo, a respected scholar and long-standing member of the SPU community, takes the mantle with the full blessing of the Council and the Chancellor.

Reflections on the "Kombo Era" (2021–2026)

As we look back on the last five years, several key pillars define the legacy Prof. Kombo leaves behind:

1. Spiritual Stewardship

Prof. Kombo ensured that the "St. Paul’s Identity" remained vibrant. He championed the integration of faith and learning, ensuring that the chapel remained the heartbeat of the campus.

2. Academic Resilience

Navigating the university through the evolving landscape of Kenyan higher education, he prioritized research, faculty development, and the maintenance of the high standards that have made SPU a preferred institution for students across Africa.

3. Institutional Stability

Through his collaborative approach with the University Council, Prof. Kombo fostered an environment of transparency and fiscal responsibility, leaving the institution on a solid footing for his successor.

The Leadership at a Glance

Office Dignitary
Chancellor Hon. Prof. Margaret Kobia, Ph.D.
Council Chairman His Grace The Most Rev. Dr. Jackson Ole Sapit
Outgoing Vice-Chancellor Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo, Ph.D.
Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. Esther Mombo

A Fond Farewell from the SPU Family

From the faculty who served under him to the students who were inspired by his lectures and the alumni who watched the university thrive, the message remains the same: Thank you.

Prof. Kombo’s departure is bittersweet, but his footprint on the Limuru hills and beyond is indelible. As he moves on to his next calling, the SPU community remains united in prayer for his continued success and impact.

"Well done, good and faithful servant. You have led us with grace, and we are better because of your time with us."

A New Chapter Begins: SPUAA Welcomes the 2026-2028 Leadership Team

A New Chapter Begins: SPUAA Welcomes the 2026-2028 Leadership Team

SPU Admin Blog 20 February 2026

Wednesday, 17th February 2026, marked a significant milestone for the St. Paul’s University Alumni Association (SPUAA) as a new team of dedicated leaders was officially sworn into office. This induction ceremony wasn't just a transition of titles - it was the launch of a renewed mission focused on collaboration, growth, and the strengthening of our global alumni network.

The outgoing team, led by Samson Kiptum, ceremoniously passed the baton to the newly elected officials, headed by Mr. Charles Wachira. A visionary leader with a clear roadmap for the future, Mr. Wachira and his team are determined to steer the association to even greater heights over their three-year mandate.

A Vision for Growth and Engagement
The 2026-2028 leadership team steps into office with a deep sense of responsibility. Building on recent high-level engagements with University leadership, the new team is prioritizing:

  • Structured Partnerships: Deepening the bond between the University and its graduates.
  • Alumni Empowerment: Creating platforms for professional growth and networking.
  • Mentorship: Establishing direct pathways for alumni to guide and inspire current students.
  • Resource Mobilization: Launching strategic initiatives to support the institutional development of St. Paul’s University.

A Physical Hub for the Fraternity
In a major win for the association, the University has allocated dedicated office space and a functional secretariat at the Limuru Campus. This hub will facilitate day-to-day operations, ensuring that the association remains proactive, reachable, and connected to the heartbeat of the campus.

Introducing the SPUAA Leadership Team (2026-2028)
We are proud to introduce the men and women who will be championing the interests of our alumni over the next three years:

Executive Team:

  • Charles Wachira – Chairman
  • Joab Mutambai – Vice Chair
  • Sylvia Karanja – Secretary General
  • Joel Cherotuk – Treasurer

Regional Representatives:

  • Nairobi  - Diana Mirina 
  • Central  - Edwin Muhoro 
  • Rift Valley - Godson Kambi Kamkea 
  • Western - Vincent Wabwire 
  • Nyanza - Dominic Rapudo 
  • International - Prince Wafula 

A Call to Action: Walk With Us
This new chapter belongs to every one of us. The leadership remains committed to transparency, inclusivity, and active participation. Whether you are in Nairobi, the Rift Valley, or halfway across the world in our International Chapter, your voice is essential.

We invite the entire alumni family to engage, support, and help shape this next chapter together. Let’s build a dynamic association that celebrates our shared history while actively building our future.

Honoring a Legacy of Excellence: Farewell Ceremony for Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo

Honoring a Legacy of Excellence: Farewell Ceremony for Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo

SPU Admin Blog 23 February 2026

St. Paul’s University prepares to bid a heartfelt farewell to our outgoing Vice Chancellor, Rev. Canon Prof. James Kombo, Ph.D. After five years of dedicated service, visionary leadership, and unwavering commitment to the SPU community, Prof. Kombo’s tenure is coming to a close.

To celebrate the milestones achieved and the lives touched during his leadership, we invite all staff, students, and alumni to a special farewell ceremony.

Event Details

  • Date: Wednesday, 25th February 2026
  • Time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Location: Student Amphitheatre, Limuru Campus
  • Officiated by: The University Council Members

Reflecting on Five Years of Leadership
Prof. Kombo’s "5-year reign" as Vice Chancellor has been defined by a deep integration of academic rigor and spiritual foundation. Under his guidance, St. Paul’s University has strengthened its position as a leading private institution in the region, fostering an environment where students don't just earn degrees, but build character.

Whether it was navigating the complexities of modern higher education or engaging with students in the amphitheatre, his presence has been a cornerstone of the Limuru campus experience.

Join the Celebration
This ceremony is more than a formal goodbye; it is an opportunity for the SPU family to gather and express gratitude.

  • Alumni: Come back to the Limuru hills to reconnect and honor the man who helped shape the current trajectory of your alma mater.
  • Students: Join your peers in celebrating a leader who consistently prioritized the student experience.
  • Staff: Let us stand together to recognize a colleague and leader who served with distinction.

"A leader’s legacy is not just in the structures built, but in the people empowered."

We look forward to seeing the amphitheatre filled with the voices and faces of those who have been part of this remarkable journey.

See you there!

Reimagining Communication in Africa: Call for Abstracts for EACA 2026

Reimagining Communication in Africa: Call for Abstracts for EACA 2026

SPU Admin Blog 17 February 2026

Are you a media scholar, practitioner, or digital creative looking to shape the future of communication in Africa? St. Paul’s University is proud to host the 16th East African Communication Association (EACA) Annual Conference from August 26th–28th, 2026, in the scenic setting of Limuru, Kenya.

This year’s theme, "Reimagining Communication in Africa: AI, Media Innovation and Global Collaboration," dives into the heart of how artificial intelligence and digital transformation are reshaping storytelling, careers, and cultural expression across the continent.

Why Attend?

The EACA conference is more than just an academic gathering; it is a dynamic platform for exchanging ideas and co-developing responses to real-world challenges. Attendees will benefit from:

  • Strengthened Networks: Build partnerships with scholars, policymakers, and industry leaders from East Africa and beyond.Capacity
  • Building: Engage in skill-building opportunities, especially for students and early-career researchers.
  • Actionable Insights: Contribute to a roadmap for future research, policy, and professional practice in the digital age.

Call for Abstracts

We invite submissions that explore African-led innovation, ethical uses of AI, and meaningful cross-border collaborations. Key sub-themes include:

  • AI & Digital Transformation: Automation, digital governance, and the creative economy.
  • Media Systems: Journalism innovation, fact-checking, and environmental reporting.
  • Strategic Communication: Business diplomacy, brand Africa, and organizational leadership.
  • Special Interest Areas: Communicating faith, peace and security in digital spaces, and decolonizing research methodologies.

Important Dates

Milestone Date
Abstract Submission Deadline May 15th, 2026
Notification of Acceptance June 15th, 2026
Full Paper Submission July 31st, 2026
Conference Dates August 26th–28th, 2026

 

Submission & Registration

Abstracts should be no more than 300 words and include a brief 50-word biography. Please send your submissions to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Registration Fees:

  • EACA Members: 35 USD
  • Non-Members: 70 USD
  • Students: 25 USD (ID required) 

Join us in Limuru this August to help position Africa as a leader in global communication innovation.

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