Kenneth Mackenzie
Person
1920 –
Who is Kenneth Mackenzie?
Rev Kenneth Mackenzie was minister of the Church of Scotland, who served as a foreign missionary in Central Africa, and was later a founder of the anti-apartheid movement within Scotland.
Kenneth Mackenzie was born on 29 June 1920 in Strathpeffer, Ross-shire. He attended [Fodderty Primary School and Dingwall Academy. In 1940 he graduated with an MA from Aberdeen University. He began studying for the ministry at Edinburgh's Free Church College before transferring to the Church of Scotland's New College, Edinburgh from which he graduated in 1944. In April 1944, he was licensed as a minister of the Church of Scotland. He was ordained, by the Presbytery of Edinburgh, on 24 April 1945.
He was posted initially to Malawi to the Blantyre mission, where he served at Mulanje from 1946 to 1947, and then continued his language learning at Zomba until 1948. He was then transferred to Northern Rhodesia and between 1948 and 1950 he served in Lubwa. After this, he returned to Edinburgh, where he served in the Foreign Mission Offices of the Church of Scotland for two years. Subsequently, he returned to Northern Rhodesia, posted to Chitambo, where between 1952 and 1954 he was able to study regional cultures.
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