The Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) Diocese of Kapsabet is in mourning following the tragic deaths of Evangelist Stephen Letting (Tinget) and Rev. Micah Serem. The two clergymen succumbed to injuries sustained in a devastating road accident that occurred in Baraton, where their motorbike collided with a private car.
The incident, which has left the Kapsabet Diocese community in shock and sorrow, occurred in the early hours of [insert date]. Both Evangelist Letting and Rev. Serem were rushed to a nearby hospital following the accident, but unfortunately, they were unable to survive their injuries.
In a statement released by the ACK Diocese of Kapsabet, the church expressed deep grief over the loss of two of its dedicated servants. "We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Evangelist Stephen Letting and Rev. Micah Serem," the statement read. "Their passing leaves a profound void in our hearts, and our thoughts and prayers are with their families, friends, and the entire ACK Kapsabet Diocese community."
Evangelist Letting, known for his passionate evangelism and outreach work, and Rev. Serem, a respected leader within the church, were both deeply committed to their ministries and to the spiritual growth of their congregation. Their sudden deaths have left many members of the Diocese grappling with the loss of two prominent figures.
The Diocese has also extended its heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased, offering support during this difficult time. "Our condolences go out to their families and loved ones as we all come to terms with this painful tragedy," the statement concluded.
As investigations into the cause of the accident continue, the local community has been urged to support the grieving families and to keep them in their prayers. The loss of Evangelist Letting and Rev. Serem is a painful reminder of the fragility of life, and the ACK Diocese of Kapsabet is committed to honoring their legacies in the days and years to come.
Plans for memorial services and funeral arrangements will be communicated by the Diocese as the family members and church leadership navigate through this period of mourning.