AKERU Church of the True Living Waters
Just before Queen Mother Imakhu, a Kemetic Elder High Priestess, was initiated
2006 as a nganga (water healer) by Baba Mandaza Kandemwa, she shared a vision
that was given to her just a few years before.

"Baba, I saw myself leading a new church with water fountains and pools all around
the pulpit and altars. There were people from all over the world in the congregation. It
was a water church. But it was bridging together the Kemetic and all African water
traditions. There was so much love."

"Daughter," Baba Mandaza said,  "It is no accident that the njuzu (water spirits)
brought you and me together. We have formed a bridge. This is the doing of our
ancestors. You must make this happen. It is your calling for our people." Indeed, it
was no accident. Queen Mother had previously sought the opinion and permission of
her Kemetic spiritual father, GrandMaster Kham, before embarking on this initiation
journey into the Bantu water tradition. "The Bantu tradition came from Kemet. Our
ancestors migrated there. Our traditions are there. There is obviously something you
need to retrieve."

AKERU Church of the True Living Waters, founded in 2007 by Queen Mother Imakhu,
is the first African American Water Church of its kind.
Co-led by Rev. Atef HruKhuti, AKERU re-unites the Bantu, Kemetic, and Baptist
African water traditions in one new, African-centered faith and culture. AKERU
Church's foundation is built on love, mutual respect, inclusion, outreach,
empowerment, esteem building,  and cultural/spiritual/metaphysical education.

Living Waters is tuned in to the current spiritual needs of today's progressive Using
multimedia as its main source of communication, AKERU Church of the True
seeker. For more information, including phone conference classes, downloadable
lectures, spiritual ebooks, DVDs, personal appearances, church service locations,
prison ministry info, Kemetic Ordination/Priesthood classes, Water Initiations, and
much more, visit
AKERU Nu Afrakan Ministries, or call 646-713-8650.
Are you feeling lost? Needing new fellowship?
Whether Christian, Muslim, Pagan, Agnostic, African Consciousness-centered, and
regardless of gender. Let us find a common bond. Return to the River of your
Ancestors and flow within the heart of Love. Come home.  

AKERU Church holds AKERU Nu Afrakan Family Fellowship every Sunday, 3-5
pm EST at Serenity Space (Home of Shrine of Khpra), 414 Marcus Garvey Bvd,
Brooklyn,  NY . Learn about the true origins of  Bantu Water Spirituality through
Kemetic traditions. A weekly family art project, African Kemetic protocols, water
rituals, and much more!

Come in appropriate, clean, cultural garb. Bring a Love Donation and a respectful,
humble spirit. Join Queen Mother Imakhu in an intimate atmosphere where love
flows. "AKERU Nu Afrakan Ministries: Loving the Black Family to Life"
her Kemetic shrine parents of Shrine of Khpra at Serenity Space. of
Khpra. Queen Mother then brought the Bantu water tradition back home
to its Kemetic place of origin, making the circle complete.