Nairobi, 07 September, 2025 / 9:27 pm (ACI Africa).
Women continue to play a central role in evangelization in Africa through their membership and participation in Small Christian Communities (SCCs), where they constitute the majority of members and leaders, a Catholic theologian in Kenya has observed.
Speaking during the September 2-6 second African Women Theologian Conference in Nairobi, Prof. Philomena Mwaura recognized the participation of women in SCC as evangelizers describing it as “enormous.”
“In the small Christian communities, which have now become accepted as a new way of being church, women's presence and activities as evangelizers are enormous,” said the member of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians (CCAWT) in her September 2 at Hekima University College (HUC).
She added, “Women are the majority in the small Christian communities, and most of the leadership is in their hands.”
“These small Christian communities have provided suitable opportunities for women to live their Christian faith in a more involved manner.,” said Prof. Mwaura, noting that a large population of women is also very active in Catholic women associations and in other sodalities throughout the African continent.



