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Orthodox Africa. Fr. Silouan (Brown): One of the things that struck me was how we are one in Christ, despite the racial differences.

In the fall of 2015, our founder and director, Fr. Silouan (Brown) began thinking of ways that he could personally help the different Orthodox missions in Africa. He soon realized that many scams were operating out of that area, and it was difficult – if not impossible – for the average person to know which cries for help were legitimate and which were not.

fr. Silouan (Brown)

It was in light of this realization that Fr. Silouan decided to contact an Orthodox mission in Kenya which had been previously visited by another Orthodox missionary. But what could he do to help?
Fr. Silouan knew he did not have the money to help personally, but he realized that, being in the United States, we are uniquely blessed to have certain resources that are not always readily available in Kenya: Computers, internet access, and other technological tools to help raise awareness for the missions in Africa.

 


 

Bishop Athanasius Secondary School of Mugen serves 176 students, both boys and girls.


 

Fr. Silouan decided that the best way he could help the missions was to help them tell their stories to the world by building a simple website. So he got together with a small team of volunteers, and the original Orthodox Africa website was built.
In the intervening year, the organization has grown beyond Fr. Silouan’s wildest dreams.

 


Kenya Mission of St. Irene. Breakthrough to salvation!


Fr. Silouan has traveled to Kenya and seen the baptisms of dozens of faithful children and adults, met with priests and their wives, given catechetical talks to children, assisted with feeding programs, and been part of the lives of these missions.

 


 

Bishop Makarios of Kenya at St. Barnabas Orthodox Orphanage and School


 

The African missions have solidified into a team in Kenya with a board of directors, and the American volunteers have increased and also solidified into a team led by aboard of directors.
Orthodox Africa, USA is currently incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia and and was approved a 501(c)3 non-profit June 5, 2017.

 


Kenya. Under threat of 2.6 million people.


 

Fr. Christopher Walusimbi. Annunciation Orthodox Church is located on Bukasa Island, Lake Victoria, Uganda.


Orthodox Africa is committed to helping specifically Orthodox missions in Africa. We seek to assist in serving the vulnerable members of the communities where we have been asked to serve.

 

 

Presently, we are working with missions in Kenya which serve as schools and orphanages, and we have recently started working with a church in Uganda. Our missions currently include:
We look forward to the opportunity to add more missions in the future.

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On February 16th, 2018 Father Silouan (Brown) was interviewed by Elissa Bjelitich the host of the Ancient Faith Radio Series:

 

 

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