Pr. Stephen Bundi is a dedicated spiritual counselor specializing in end-of-life care and bereavement support. With a deep passion for offering comfort, hope, and healing, and driven by his own profound experiences of grief and loss, Pr. Stephen walks alongside individuals facing terminal illness and those grieving the loss of loved ones, ensuring they never navigate their sorrow alone. His compassionate approach is rooted in his conviction to comfort others, just as he has received comfort from his Heavenly Father. Through his work, he creates a safe and nurturing space for reflection, healing, and emotional resilience, bringing light to those in their darkest moments.
His early ministry included stints in Nairobi as a Colporteur with the Bible Society of Kenya, and in Eldoret as an Assistant Chaplain of a regional college. Expanding his horizons, Pastor Stephen Bundi pursued a Bachelor of Theology from Bugema University in Uganda, where he deepened his understanding of theology while also serving as the Minister of Religious Affairs in the Student Guild.
Later, he returned to Nairobi where he completed a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Nairobi, while serving as a TV preacher and presenter on a national Christian channel and as an Associate Pastor of a large congregation in Nairobi, Kenya.
His quest for knowledge led him to pursue a Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, USA. He graduated in 2020 amidst the unprecedented challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, which included the global closure of churches. These challenges catalyzed his calling into spiritual care within the Healthcare Industry, beginning with Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at Self Regional Healthcare in Greenwood, South Carolina.
Pastor Stephen's journey in the United States has seen him serve in various capacities, including as a Hospice, Hospital, and Call Center Chaplain. He served as a Spiritual Counselor with Hospice of the Northwest in Mt. Vernon and Walla Walla Hospice in Washington and as a Volunteer Coordinator and Chaplain at Puget Sound Home Health and Hospice, where he touched lives with compassion and empathy.
Pastor Stephen's ministry has brought solace and comfort to many individuals and families facing the end-of-life journey. His commitment to service extends beyond traditional settings, as evidenced by his engagements as a guest speaker in churches, universities, schools, prisons, family gatherings, and corporate functions. With his wife Ninah, he is raising two daughters while establishing a Grief Support Service in Nairobi, Kenya.