27/09/2025
A MESSAGE OF DEEP SORROW AND REMEMBRANCE.
🌹From the Office of the Diocesan Bishop, The Anglican Diocese of Nakuru.
The Anglican Diocese of Nakuru, through the Diocesan Bishop, The Right Reverend Antony Mwaura Mambo, announces with a heavy heart and profound sorrow the passing into glory of our beloved brother in Christ, The Reverend Dr. Samuel Nduati.
Rev. Dr. Nduati, who until his demise served faithfully as an attached clergy at All Saints Egerton Parish, has rested in the Lord. His death leaves a void in our hearts, our pulpits, and our community that will be deeply felt by all who knew him.
Rev. Dr. Nduati was more than just a clergy member; he was a servant leader, a diligent scholar, and a gentle soul whose dedication to the Gospel and the people of God was unwavering. His ministry was a testament to his deep faith, characterized by wisdom, compassion, and a quiet strength that offered comfort and guidance to countless individuals.
We remember his commitment to ministry, the warmth of his counsel, and the sincerity of his prayers. He walked among us as a shepherd, reflecting the love of Christ in every interaction. Though his physical presence is now absent, the profound impact of his spiritual legacy and the good works he accomplished will continue to resonate throughout the Diocese.
In this time of immense grief, Bishop Mambo and the entire Diocesan family extend their most sincere condolences to his family—his wife (mama Muthoni), children, and grandchildren—and to the congregation of All Saints Egerton Parish. We pray that God's peace, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
🌷We invite all Christians across the Diocese and the general public to join us in prayer for the repose of Rev. Dr. Nduati's soul and for the family he has left behind. May we find comfort in the promise of resurrection and the hope that he is now at eternal rest in the presence of the Lord he served so faithfully.
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." (Psalm 116:15)
Details regarding the funeral and memorial services will be communicated in due course.
May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace.
The Rt. Rev. Antony Mwaura Mambo
Diocesan Bishop, Anglican Diocese of Nakuru.
September 2025.