
ARCHBISHOP KWAKU FRIMPONG-MANSON (BEM)
Archbishop Kwaku Frimpong-Manson (BEM) is the Founder and Director of Reconciliation International.
He was consecrated as a Free Standing Bishop for North London and the UK under the auspices of The Apostolic Congress of Great Britain in 2004, and later honored with the British Empire Medal (BEM) for his exceptional service to faith and community.
My Story
Born in Ghana, Archbishop Frimpong-Manson is married to Philipina Frimpong, and they have five children and they reside London.
Through his leadership and faith-driven initiatives, Broadwater Farm has transformed from a challenged community into one of the UK’s most socially cohesive neighborhoods — home to over 40 nationalities and 4,000 residents, proudly known as a “Beacon of Hope for All People.”
He has served in numerous community leadership roles:
● Chair, Tottenham Christian Council
● Police Chaplain
● Director, Broadwater Community Centre
● Borough Dean
● Free Church Chaplain, St. Ann’s Hospital
● Founding Member, Haringey Peace Alliance
In 2003, he received the Ghana Professional Achievers Award for Religion and Social Care.
A seasoned broadcaster and speaker, Archbishop Frimpong-Manson BEM has appeared on national TV, radio, and the press, and was named “Celebrity of the Month” on Kasapah Radio in 2008.
His ministry emphasizes Health Promotion, Bereavement Support, and Urban Regeneration — blending faith and compassion to meet community needs through practical action.
