Graduands from Nation to Nation Christian University, Kamukunji Campus, share light moments shortly after the 2023 graduation ceremony. // Photo: Courtesy
Nation to Nation Christian University Kamukunji Campus will on August 20 host a special breakfast fellowship for spiritual mentors whose sons and daughters are enrolled in its theological and community development training programs.
The event, scheduled to take place at the National Training Institute, YMCA Shauri Moyo, is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen mentorship and spiritual alignment across its student body as the university opens enrollment for its August 2025 intake.
The fellowship, which will run from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm, is expected to bring together bishops, pastors, and other church leaders whose names were submitted by students during admission into the Bachelor’s Degree Program.

The event carries both symbolic and spiritual significance, serving as a point of honour and reconnection between established ministers and the next generation of trained gospel leaders.
In a formal invitation seen by this publisher, the principal of the Kamkunji campus Reverend Karogoni Mambo congratulated the invited guests for what he called, the evident fruit of their ministerial calling, dedication and labor which has matured sons and daughters in the kingdom
“On behalf of Nation to Nation Christian University (N2NCU), Harvest Preparation School of Ministry, and Kamukunji Gospel Ministers Fellowship – Kamukunji Campus, we write to acknowledge and congratulate you for the evident fruit of your ministerial calling, dedication, and labor, which has nurtured sons and daughters in the Kingdom.” Karagoni said
Rev. Karagoni Mambo, Principal of Nation to Nation Christian University Kamkunji Campus, receives an Associate Degree from Dwight Howard, International Director of Harvest Preparation Schools of Ministry, during the 2023 graduation ceremony in Nairobi. // Photo courtesyThe theme for the fellowship is “Spiritual Covering and Leadership”, anchored in 2 Kings 6:1–6. Organisers say the event will also provide an opportunity to engage with potential enrollees and introduce new applicants to the university’s ministry-centered education model.
The Kamukunji Campus currently offers both Associate and Bachelor’s Degree programs in Biblical Studies and Community Development Outreach with classes held once a week — Fridays for Associate students and Thursdays for Bachelor’s students — across five semesters, running for one academic year.
The flexible format allows active ministers to study without stepping away from their pastoral duties.
Launched in February 2024, the campus held its first graduation in February 2025. A second group is set to graduate in February 2026 while those joining in August 2025 will graduate in September 2026.
Nation to Nation Christian University was founded in the United States with a vision to provide accessible, practical, and biblically grounded theological education to pastors and ministry leaders working in underserved areas. Its approach emphasizes local-language training, affordability, and relevance to real-world ministry.
The university’s entry into Kenya was made possible through partnerships with grassroots church networks, leading to the establishment of the Kamukunji Campus through its Harvest Preparation School of Ministry. In Nairobi, the university works closely with the Kamukunji Gospel Ministers Fellowship and the National Training Institute at YMCA Shauri Moyo, where classes and events are hosted.
The fellowship will offer a space for prayer, reflection, and fellowship among spiritual leaders, as well as a clear invitation to continue building capacity for ministry through structured training. Attendance confirmations and enrollment inquiries are currently being received.
For further details, inquiries can be channeled to the institution via mobile number 0720 015 175 / 0714 459 966 or email to hpsmkamukunjicampus@gmail.com
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