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AUA Celebrates Historic First CPE Graduation: A Milestone in Spiritual and Professional Care

Nairobi, Kenya — March 27, 2026 — The Adventist University of Africa (AUA) marked a momentous occasion this past Friday as it celebrated the graduation of its first-ever residential Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) class. The event, held on the campus grounds, drew a diverse gathering of faculty, students, church leaders, and special guests, all celebrating a milestone that underscores AUA’s commitment to advancing holistic health and professional excellence in spiritual care across Africa.

Recognising a Historic Milestone in Pastoral Training

The Vice Chancellor, Professor Ademola Tayo, delivered an inspiring address emphasising the significance of this historic achievement. He expressed gratitude to Cana Speciality Hospital, a vital partner in this initiative, highlighting their unwavering support and Christian partnership. “Their hospitality and commitment have allowed our students to engage in meaningful worship, patient visitation, and ministerial service—practical experiences that shape compassionate, competent chaplains,” Prof. Tayo noted.

He underscored the importance of CPE as a professional, postgraduate-level programme that enhances self-awareness, emotional resilience, and ministry skills—traits essential for effective pastoral care beyond the pulpit. “This is a transformative journey into understanding human pain, hope, and resilience—equipping our graduates to serve in hospitals, correctional facilities, educational institutions, and more,” he added.

Empowering Future Leaders in Spiritual and Health Care

The graduates, twelve in total—comprising three women and nine men from South Sudan, Kenya, Madagascar, and Tanzania—were recognised for their resilience and dedication. Their journey exemplifies AUA’s mission to develop professionals who serve with faith, humility, and compassion. Dr. Juma Mahlon, Coordinator of the CPE programme and also Programme Coordinator for the Master of Arts in Chaplaincy, praised the students’ commitment and highlighted the experiential learning that has prepared them for impactful service.

Prof. Tayo’s speech also shed light on the broader landscape of pastoral training in Africa. He cited recent data revealing that only a fraction of pastors across the continent have engaged in CPE, emphasising the urgent need for expanded training opportunities. “In a rapidly changing world, the demand for professionally trained chaplains is greater than ever,” he said, referencing the rising importance of spiritual care in health, correctional, and educational sectors, as well as the growing population of non-religious individuals requiring nuanced ministry.

A Bold Vision for the Future of Chaplaincy in Africa
Looking ahead, the Vice Chancellor announced plans for AUA to establish a dedicated CPE centre—becoming a hub for training and certifying chaplains across Africa. “Our strategic vision aligns with our mission of transforming lives and serving society holistically,” he affirmed. The University aims to develop curricula that are biblically sound, culturally relevant, and professionally rigorous, while fostering partnerships to expand practical placements and research in pastoral health.

In closing, Prof. Tayo expressed gratitude to all who contributed to this milestone, acknowledged the work that remains, and called the University community to seize this “kairos”—an opportune moment—to build a future where professional chaplaincy is recognised as a vital component of health and social systems across Africa. “Together, with faith and purpose, we can bring hope, healing, and salvation to millions,” he concluded.

This historic graduation not only celebrates the dedication of AUA’s first class of resident chaplains but also signals a new chapter in the continent’s spiritual and health care landscape. As the University continues to grow its programmes and partnerships, it reaffirms its commitment to training compassionate, competent, and culturally sensitive professionals who serve with Christlike love and excellence.

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