ACK Maseno East Diocese gets new bishop

By Reporter

In a historic and momentous decision, Reverend CPA Benard Enos Otieno Owuor has been elected as the new Bishop-elect of the Maseno East Diocese.

In a recent election, which witnessed a spirited contest between three esteemed candidates, Owuor emerged as the victor.

The election process, conducted under the guidance of the Anglican Church of Kenya Provincial Constitution, saw The Ven. Hannington Oluoch Ondiek and The Ven. Benard Okullo also seeking God’s will to serve in this higher calling.

The keenly awaited results were met with joy and celebration as Rev. Owuor received the majority vote, securing his appointment as the new spiritual leader of the See of Maseno East.

The bishop polls were presided over by the Most Rev. Dr Jackson Ole Sapit, ACK Archbishop, assisted by Tom Onyango, Provincial Chancellor, and Charles Dulo, Diocesan Chancellor assisting the Provincial Chancellor.

“The elections are over, and now we are called upon to forget the polls and concentrate on building the Lord’s sanctuary,” said Archbishop Ole Sapit.

He wished the new Bishop-elect success in his higher calling.

“Now go and serve all with humility, without bias. Be the epitome of unity in the church. Bring everyone together to rise above the elections and support the Lord,” said Archbishop Ole Sapit.

Rev. Owuor, who brings a wealth of experience in both ministry and accounting, has served in various capacities within the Church and the community.

His vision for the diocese focuses on spiritual growth, community development, and unity within the church.

Owuor’s election marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Maseno East Diocese. He will succeed the outgoing bishop, the Rt. Rev. Dr Joshua Owiti, during a time of exciting opportunities and challenges for the Church and the country at large.

The election process was characterised by prayer, unity, and a commitment to God’s will, with all the candidates demonstrating remarkable leadership, humility, and dedication to the Church’s mission under the guidance of Archbishop Ole Sapit.

As the Diocese looks forward to a fresh season of leadership under Bishop-elect Owuor, prayers and support from the faithful will be crucial in helping the new bishop lead with wisdom, integrity, and compassion.

The Ven. Hannington Oluoch Ondiek and the Ven. Benard Okullo, despite their defeat, were praised for their grace and commitment to the mission of the Church.

Their ongoing roles and contributions will continue to be valued within the diocese.

The consecration and enthronement of the new bishop are eagerly anticipated by the members of the Maseno East Diocese, who are excited to welcome Reverend Owuor into his new role.

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