Tuesday, May 31, 2011

THE RBAK FINAL REPORT ON RECONCILIATION (THIS IS THE ACTUAL REPORT)

ASSOCIATION OF REFORMED BAPTIST CHURCHES OF KENYA

THE FINAL REPORT OF THE RECONCILIATION COMMITTEE PRESENTED  ON 17TH FEBRUARY 2011 KAMKETO TBC NORTH POKOT

I.                   The first meeting was held at Oyani on 24th February 2010
 (Ref. Meeting 1 February 2010)
II.                An invitation letter was sent out dated 4th March 2010 inviting all the parties to the meeting at Nakuru but the eight brethren did not respond or attend.
(Ref: letter dated 4th March 2010)
III.             The second meeting at Nairobi on 20th April 2010 was meant to execute plan B because all the parties failed to turn up for the Nakuru meeting.
(Ref: Meeting 2 2010 on April 2010)
IV.              A letter was sent out to all the parties on 16th May 2010 for the meeting to be held at Kericho on 28th May 2010. The meeting was held as scheduled but the eight brethren failed to turn up in Kericho and instead responded with a ten-page letter and text messages.
(Ref. Meeting 3 minutes)
V.                 The meeting also chose the sub-committee to compile a draft report regarding the issues and present it to the committee for considerations. These were:
a)    Washington Omondi Gengah                       Chairman
b)    David Ngetich                                                Secretary
c)     Daniel Adunde Ngollo                                  Representative (Ref. 3rd Meeting 28th May 2010)

VI.              a)  The sub-committee came up with the draft report that was read out at the Kisumu meeting held in December 8th 2010 at Kisumu Baptist Seminary.
b) The committee requested the RBAK chairman to write an invitation letter to the eight brethren (Anderson, Bussey, Masunga, Musembi, Ogallo, Oluoch, Otieno, and Pabari), Keith Underhill, GBM, ARBCA and Alfred Place Baptist Church to the Association meeting at Kamketo TBC North Pokot where the two parties would be brought together.
(Ref. 3rd Letter a and b of 8th December 2010).
VII.            
1)     Time was given to all the parties to prepare
2)     We have sufficient information to make us come to a settled conclusion.
3)     After all the efforts to meet face to face with all the parties, the eight brethren were unwilling to meet with us while on the other hand Underhill always responded to all the invitations.
4)     Regardless of all the Biblical principles taken to solve this conflict, the eight brethren were not willing to meet Keith and the Mediation committee to bring about peace and reconciliation.(Ref. The Eight brethren’s accusatory statement, Keith’s response statement and TBC Nairobi report).
5)     From the evidence presented, Brother Keith confessed and repented before the church (which most of the eight were part of) and the ARBCA led mediation team (Ref. TBC Nairobi report and Keith’s response report).
6)     The problem which caused division among the reformed faith in Kenya was purely between the two elders of TBC Nairobi i.e. Pastors Masunga (now in Injili Bible Church) and Underhill
7)     Premature decisions made by ARBCA and GBM served as a breaking point and precipitated the situation further (Ref. The Eight brethren’s accusatory statement).
8)     Exercise of power, local and international connections, prompted invitation of foreign mediators without involving RBAK, where their church was a member. This was neither Biblical nor procedural as the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith says (Cf. 26:15).
9)     The unwillingness of the eight brethren to meet with us shows that they are not committed to the unity of the body of Christ.

RECOMMENDATIONS
1.     There is an urgent need to inform all the sending churches in the West and mission agencies i.e. ARBCA, GBM, UFM etc. to tame their missionaries in Kenya.
2.     The role of missionaries should be well defined by both the sending and receiving churches or mission agencies.
3.     The RBAK only to receive the eight brethren if they would be committed to Biblical reconciliation in love, peace and unity of Christ.
4.     The continuity of the RBAK committee to complete the undone work.
CONCLUSION
1)    The situation is not completely out of hand. But it can be harmonized by dialogue which will eventually create room for repentance and forgiveness and finally give birth to a united Reformed faith movement in Kenya. This can only be achieved if the eight brethren humble their pride and exalt the grace of God in salvation and promote holiness in their hearts and lives.
2)    As a result, we all unanimously support and are fully behind Keith Underhill because he has repented and always ready to meet with the eight brothers face to face.
3)    The RBAK Association members voted unanimously to adopt this report and approved its publication as extensively as possible.
4)    The RBAK Association voted to approve the continuity of the Committee.


The report Prepared and submitted to the RBAK delegates from the member churches and approved on 17th February 2011.

THE COMMITTEE
1.      Thomas Lokerisa      Kamketo TBC             Chairman RBAK
2.      David Ngetich                        Chebang’ang GBC      Secretary
3.      Daniel Ngollo             Osani TBC                  Member
4.      Fred Lodeki               Oyani TBC                 
5.      Isaac Kelegwa            Nyamanga TBC         
6.      Murungi Igweta         Nairobi TBC              
7.      *Bernard Kirimi        Miathene TBC                       
8.      *Charles Abwok        Siaya TBC                  

Absent with Apology:
Washington O. Gengah
John Muketha

THE RBAK FINAL REPORT ON RECONCILIATION

 

THE REFORMED BAPTIST ASSOCIATION OF KENYA

P.O. BOX 87 20225
KIMULOT
26th April 2011


Dear Brethren,
RE: AN APPEAL TO YOU ALL
Greetings in Christ’s Name from your brethren in the RBAK Churches.
During the last Reformed Baptist Association of Kenya Annual General Meeting held on  24th February 2011 in Kamketo, Pokot North, we received the final report from the Mediation Committee set up by the Association on 24th February 2010 at Oyani, Migori.
It came very clearly that the brethren chosen tried as much as possible to meet with all the concerned parties to bring about mediation and reconciliation since the Biblical method of resolving conflict is meeting face to face. They kept all the parties well informed of the following step about all the meetings. Sadly, the brethren accusing Keith Underhill were not willing to meet with us in his presence. We thought that they would have a biblical ground for refusing this effort but there was no Biblical reason given. The 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith, that we all hold so dear, is also very clear on how we are to resolve such conflicts:
XV.  In cases of difficulties or differences, either in point of doctrine or administration, wherein either the churches in general are concerned, or any one church, in their peace, union, and edification; or any member or members of any church are injured, in or by any proceedings in censures not agreeable to truth and order: it is according to the mind of Christ, that many churches holding communion together, do, by their messengers, meet to consider, and give their advice in or about that matter in difference, to be reported to all the churches concerned;[ Acts 15:2, 4, 6, 22-23, 25] howbeit these messengers assembled, are not intrusted with any church-power properly so called; or with any jurisdiction over the churches themselves, to exercise any censures either over any churches or persons; or to impose their determination on the churches or officers.[ II Cor. 1:24; I John 4:1]
1689 LBCF XXIV:XV
It is on this ground that we appeal to you brethren to agree with one another (2Corinthians 13:11; Philippians 4:2) for it is good for your own pursuit of godliness and the edification of the church of God. How can you live as enemies with one another when you all have been ransomed by the Lord Jesus Christ, have had your sins forgiven, you have all been brought into the commonwealth and family of God? How can you glory in division when our Lord is praying for us to be united just like He and the Father are One? Our unity is one of the grounds for the world to Believe!  (John 17:21). Is it not to disobey the Lord? For how long will you let this schism to persist when it is hurting the work of the gospel in Kenya and overseas? Is it not putting Christ’s Name to shame brethren? How can you keep quiet for so long when the Name of Christ is at stake in Kenya?
Based on this we urge all the brethren who reads this to talk to all these brethren and seek to use every means available, according to the Word of God to bring about harmony through repentance and reconciliation.
ARBCA and GBM started a mediation effort that they left on the way when the fallout took place. They left the four Kenyan Mediators to carry on with the work. We all need to get together to put all godly pressure to this brethren to agree with one another – not just for their sake but for the sake of the Lord. We highly respect our brothers in America and Britain but as we pointed out in the report, their decisions precipitated the situation further. Please try to make a remedy for this. Involve us since we are the ones on the ground and know more than you do. If this situation is not rectified it will continue the work here further and further. We had invited you all to the February 2011 meeting in Pokot North but you did not acknowledge even receiving the invitation yet these are penitent issues brethren. We cannot wish them away or sweep them under the carpet. Our children are coming and history will judge us harshly if we do not deal with the issues affecting the Reformed Faith in Kenya. We must act with speed because many are being loosing heart on account of this.
Keith repented before ARBCA Mediators and Trinity Baptist Church yet all these brethren did not. They have continued to accuse him without laying even a single blame on themselves! We find it hard to believe that they would be completely guiltless in all these matters. We are particularly appalled that the issues of a local church were being broadcast all over. We find it hard to accept that RBAK was not involved and yet TBC was and is a member hitherto. We find it hard that you brethren who are accusing left the church of Christ under other circumstances and reasons only to turn around later and support the few who were not pleased. We find it hard to believe that all the doors of meeting with us have been tightly closed and our efforts have been ignored. They dismissed us to be working for Keith - surely brethren let us not go this way. Our aim has been to seek peace and harmony for the sake of the Body of Christ. This is why we are urging you to come back to the drawing board without condemning anyone.
We all have a responsibility to bring these men who were once together in mind and spirit back together. We should NOT let them go their separate ways when they all profess the same faith and are within the same geographical realm. Please let us act speedily to bring this to pass. Do not ignore us for the sake of the Name of Christ.

Yours in Christ,

DAVID NGETICH
RBAK CHAIRMAN