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Theological Education for Mission in the Anglican Communion (TEMAC)

3rd Inter-Continental Conference

Dates: 29th May to 2nd June 2019

Guests

  • The Most Revd. Justin Welby
    The Archbishop of Canterbury

  • The Most Rev. Jackson Ole Sapit
    The Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya

  • The Most Rev. Jackson Nasoore Ole Sapit is the Kenyan Anglican Bishop. He was elected as the sixth Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of Kenya on 20th May 2016 and was installed on 3rd July 2016 at All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi. The Rev. Sapit was the Diocesan Mission and Development Coordinator at the Diocese of Nakuru, from 2003 to 2004. He was Suffragan Bishop at the Diocese of Kericho from 2005 to 2007. He has been Diocesan Bishop of the Diocese of Kericho since 2008. His first Degree in Divinity is from St. Paul’s university where he joined in 1994 and graduated in 1997. From 2002 to 2003, he was at the University of Reading in the UK where he studied his Master’s degree in Social Development and Sustainable Livelihoods.

  • The Rt. Revd. Dr. Anthony Poggo
    The Archbishop’s Advisor on Anglican Affairs, Lambeth Palace, UK

  • Anthony Poggo is the Archbishop’s Adviser on Anglican Communion Affairs. Previously he spent nine years as Diocesan Bishop of Kajo-Keji in South Sudan, serving as both teacher and pastor. He also worked with Scripture Union in Sudan and Uganda, and obtained his Masters in Theology in 1994, before becoming Executive Director of Christian NGO ‘Across’. In 2012 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate for his role in mobilising the church in service of the community. His responsibilities in his current role in the Lambeth Palace include providing advice to the Archbishop on his relationship towards the provinces of the Anglican Communion; developing and strengthening relationships throughout the Communion and support the Church of England’s engagement with the Communion; managing and providing leadership to the Lambeth Anglican Communion team; and developing closer links between Lambeth Palace and the Anglican Communion Office.

  • The Rt. Revd. Joel Waweru (Kenya)
    Bishop, Diocese of Nairobi, The Anglican Church of Kenya

  • The Rt. Rev. Joel Waweru is the presiding Bishop for the Anglican Church of Kenya, Nairobi Diocese. Previously, he worked with various organizations including Church Army Africa. Bishop Waweru has also served as a Priest in various churches such as St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Minnesota, Diocese of Sheffield and St. Silas, Broomhall, Sheffield where he was the Presiding Minister. In Kenya, he has served as the Vicar at St. Polycarp Mlango Kubwa and ACK St. James BuruBuru. While serving at St. James, he was Collated and installed Canon and inducted as the Archdeacon with the Cathedral Archdeaconry. Bishop Joel has a Masters Degree in Theology from the Hallam Pastoral Institute Sheffield (University of Leeds UK). His first degree was from the East Africa School of Theology.

Student Affairs

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Dean of Students Office

The Dean of Students Office is responsible for the welfare of students within campus and is charged with the task of ensuring you have settled well in school, and monitoring your academic and social progress.

Important Officers to Note

Dr. Joseph Mutei is the present Dean of students and is responsible for the student's welfare. He oversees the students social activities e.g clubs, scieties, sports among others. He also ensures that the halls of residence are safe and habitable at all times. He also sits in disciplinary committees for students.

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Counseling

Counselling is a free and confidential service offered by the university to support you in your university life and help you achieve your goals. Lydia Maina serves as the students’ counselor for all campuses of SPU. She is charged with responsibility of offering guidance to students throughout their life at SPU. She assists students to maintain high academic performance while enjoying the vibrant social life of University. She provides advice to students with academic, financial and social difficulties.

At St. Paul's University, we are aware that once in a while, there will arise situations that may distract the students from their studies and prevent them from having a great experience in the university. The University Counseling Center boosts the chances of our students succeeding in achieving their academic goals by providing professional personal, career, and academic counseling. The Counseling Center also tailor makes relevant training programs, workshops and public lectures on areas that the students may be facing challenges in. The Counseling Center has a professional Counseling Psychologist and is open Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 5.00pm. The Center provides both face to face and online counseling. Online counseling is used as an adjunct for the face to face counseling for our students in the satellite campuses where the Counselor visits only on specific days. Students in the evening programs who may not have the time to leave their offices to go see a counselor benefit from online counseling.

Services Provided a the Counseling Center

  • Individual counseling
  • Group counseling
  • Life skills training
  • Self-help groups
  • Mentoring
  • Outreach programs such as; retreats, public lectures, career fair, peer counseling training and supervision, counselor/trainee supervision, organization of interactive events, awareness campaigns e.g.,HIV and AIDS awareness among others.

Scope of problem situations handled at the Counseling Center

  • Emotional stress
  • Relationship
  • Abuse
  • Low self esteem
  • Anger/Stress management
  • Loss ( job, death, etc)
  • Drug and substance use and abuse
  • Developmental problems
  • Personal growth
  • And any other concerns that you may have.

Where the case presented is beyond the scope of the center, appropriate referral is made.

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