Nelson Okanya, 2003 MDiv graduate, has been appointed as president of Eastern Mennonite Missions.

EMS Grad Appointed Mission Organization President

SALUNGA, Pa. – Nelson Okanya, a 2003 Eastern Mennonite Seminary (EMS) graduate, has been appointed as the next President of Eastern Mennonite Missions (EMM), beginning October 1, 2011.

In a press release EMM said, “Okanya brings a unique blend of experiences – including theological education, pastoral leadership, and cross-cultural missions – that makes him especially suited for serving EMM and its partners in this leadership role.”

Okanya said, “I am looking forward to participating in the re-envisioning mission for the next generation. The 21st century mission context brings unique opportunities and challenges; we are ‘going where the church is not . . . yet’ and equipping local churches for serious discipleship. The Anabaptist witness and mission, which comes from a marginalized position rather than from the center, continues to be a model for world mission.”

Born and raised in Kenya, Okanya’s childhood included moving back and forth between the rural village of Migori and the city of Nairobi. From a young age, Okanya interacted with the Kenya Mennonite Church and the EMM mission community in Nairobi. He is fluent in English, Kiswahili, and Luo.

Okanya attended Daystar University in Nairobi, Kenya, where he graduated with a diploma in Christian Ministries and won the University Evangelism Award in 1997. He holds a master’s of divinity degree from EMS and is taking doctoral classes at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. In 2005 he was a member of the adjunct faculty at Eastern Mennonite University in the Bible and Religion Department. He has been awarded the Jennie Calhoun Baker Memorial award for excellence in sermons.

From 1996 to 1999, Okanya served with EMM in short-term assignments: as a Kenya YES team participant (1996), a STAT team co-leader (1997), a Kenya YES team leader (1997-98), and as the Baltimore YES Training Center assistant director and director (1998-99). Okanya also led a cross-cultural team with Virginia Mennonite Board of Missions in 2000. In 2004, Okanya and his wife Jessica (EMU, ’01) served on a one-year GO! assignment with Eastern Mennonite Missions at the Mennonite Theological College of Eastern Africa, where he served as academic dean and Jessica served as the college accountant.

From 2006 to 2010, Okanya served as associate pastor at Capital Christian Fellowship in Maryland, and earlier this year he became the lead pastor. He will conclude his service there in September 2011. Okanya, his wife Jessica, and sons Barak (age 4) and Izak (age 2) live in Bowie, Maryland. They plan to move to Lancaster in the fall 2011.

“The Board of Eastern Mennonite Missions is delighted and grateful to God for bringing Nelson Okanya to serve as our next president,” said Joe Sherer, chair of the EMM Board of Directors. “Nelson’s strong love for Jesus, his humility, passion for missions, and his cross-cultural experiences, particularly as one who came to faith indirectly through the ministry of EMM, uniquely qualify him for this significant role.”

Okanya succeeds Richard Showalter, who is retiring after 17 years of service as EMM president.

Discussion on “EMS Grad Appointed Mission Organization President

  1. Congratulations to my Bro.Pastor Okanya!
    That’s a pointer to the work which God has been preparing him to do.I personally met him way back in Daystar from 1995-1997.The humility in the young man was evident right from the onset.
    We would have fellowshiped/interacted more had i managed to enrol for my MA program at EMU in 2004/5.However due to lack of finances,i did not honor the admission.I wish you well and God bless you and grant you wisdom in your new assignment.
    Bro.Harry.
    Conflict Transformation Program Aspirant,2004/5.

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