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Albany Church Hosts Kenyan Mission Sabbath

By Jeanie Hooper Reed, December 02, 2025

Oct. 18, 2025 was a high day of worship, prayer and mission stories at Albany Adventist Church. Anita and Barry Jepson, special guests from MaraVision Outreach, a project for evangelism in Kenya, shared their experiences. 

During the church service, Anita told of her first visit to Kenya in 2003, when she was part of a church mission trip. On that trip, her Maasai interpreter expressed interest in Bible study. Through that Bible study, he accepted Jesus and became the avenue for evangelism into the Maasai tribe. He has continued his training and commitment to Jesus, and is currently serving as one of MaraVision’s 135 trained evangelists, teachers and pastors serving the northern tribes of Kenya.

Reading and writing are very important to the people of Kenya, and this has proved to be an open door for service. The MaraVision literacy program — learning to read and write in English — is now taught in government schools, with more than 20,000 students using the Bible as the text for reading. Their teachers are dedicated and trained for evangelism through Amazing Facts Center for Evangelism.

War, conflicts, disease and personal danger are all part of the life of the MaraVision worker. Anita shared, “Life is hard. We’re just made of dust, but you do what God calls you to do." 

Deut. 1:21, the text shared during the church service, states: “See, the Lord your God has given you the land. Go up and take possession of it as the Lord, the God of your ancestors, told you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Regarding Anita’s experiences, Ray Babb, Albany Church member, exclaimed, “I was just blown away by her faith! We need faith like that!”

Anita encouraged the personal development of an active prayer life, Bible study, initiative and personal contact as tools to prepare oneself for God’s service call. While we cannot work our own way into heaven, our work may be the instrument that brings another individual to heaven’s gates. Above all, claim the promises in God’s word; God will build you up gradually as you lean on Him.

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MaraVision Outreach shares Jesus through pastors, teachers and literacy schools.

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Albany Adventist Church
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Featured in: January/February 2026

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Jeanie Hooper Reed

Albany Church secretary
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Oregon Conference
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