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NAIROBI EAST PRESBYTERY REPORT
TO THE 22ND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY-APRIL 2018
1. PREAMBLE:
The Presbytery is on the eastern side of Nairobi County comprising the larger Embakasi Constituency all the way to Kangundo. The Presbytery Headquarter is at PCEA Kariobangi South grounds. The Presbytery is now 14 years old, having been inaugurated on 2nd February 2004 after the sub-division of the greater Nairobi Presbytery. The Presbytery comprises of 11 Parishes, 1 Nendeni Area and 42 Congregations. Membership is from urban to semi-urban with a population of 25,705. The Presbytery is served by 12 Parochial, 2 Non Parochial and 2 Retired Ministers, 269 active and 46 retired Elders, 14 Evangelists, 3 Youth Coordinators, 13 Secretaries, 4 Accountants/Administrators and 28 Caretakers/Grounds men During the year under review, all Ministers, Elders, Deacons and Church groups have had a cordial relationship and for this reason the Presbytery has been able to overcome many challenges and has realized a tremendous growth both spiritually and numerically.
2. OPERATION FUNDAMENTALS:
a) Vision Statement
To be a model Presbytery in Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) in all aspects, in our service to God and humanity.
b) Mission Statement
Nairobi East Presbytery is committed to worship and serve God through witnessing
Jesus Christ to humanity.
c) Core Values
The Presbytery is guided by the following values in pursuing the vision and mission:- Bible Centered
Presbyterianism Integrity
Team work 3. PRESBYTERY LEADERSHIP:
Table 1: Office of the Presbytery - year 2017
Moderator Rev. Harun N. Ngere
Clerk Rev. David N. Kamweru
Finance Chairperson Elder Joseph M. Njaure
Treasurer Elder Peter R. Gathuka
Co-Clerk Rev. Mary W. Muriuki
Business Committee Representative Elder Winnie N. Muiruri
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Table 2: Office of the Presbytery - year 2018
Moderator Rev. Harun N. Ngere
Clerk Rev. Mary W. Muriuki
Finance Chairperson Elder Joseph M. Njaure
Treasurer Elder Peter R. Gathuka
Co-Clerk Rev. David N. Muthui
Business Committee Representative Elder Winnie N. Muiruri
4. PRESBYTERY FUNCTIONS:
(a) Inductions Rev. Daniel Kamiti - Ruai East Parish - 5th February
2017 Rev. Hannah Kinyanjui - Kangundo Nendeni Area - 26th March 2017 Rev. Sarah Muriithi - Ruai Central Parish - 30th April 2017 Rev. Douglas Njoka - Dandora Parish - 28th July 2017 Rev. Geoffrey Miiru - Unity Parish - 3rd December
2017
(b) Licensing & Ordination Fredrick Waweruh Kirathi
Licensed - Umoja Parish - 3rd September 2017
Ordained - Umoja Parish - 19th November 2017
(c) Parish Sub-Division
Embakasi Parish - Embakasi & Sosian Parishes - 20th August 2017
(d) Sanctuary Dedication PCEA Njiru Church - Ruai West Parish - 18th June 2017
(e) Foundation Stone Laying
PCEA Bethel Church - Ruai Central Parish - 23rd July 2017 PCEA Kware Faith Church - Kangundo Nendeni Area - 17th September
2017 PCEA St Luke’s Church - Ruai West Parish - 8th October 2017
(f) Ordination of Elders
In the year under review, PCEA Ruai West, Umoja, Kariobangi South, and Dandora Parishes ordained more elders bringing the total number of active and retired Elders in Nairobi East Presbytery to 315.
5. PRESBYTERY MEETINGS: The Presbytery had the following meetings highlighted herewith below:-
7 statutory Presbytery/Finance meetings 7 Category ‘A’ meetings 7 Ministers’ Fraternal meetings 7 Ministers Spouses Fraternal 1 Elders Retreat
6. PRESBYTERY ANALYSIS & PERSONNEL
(i) Parochial Ministers and Pairing Elders
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Table 3: Presbytery Constitution
No. Parish/Nendeni Area Minister Pairing Elder 1. Kariobangi South Rev. Arphaxad C. Waithaka Elder Simon W. Muteru 2. Dandora Rev. Douglas M. Njoka Elder Monicah N. Wainaina 3. Embakasi Rev. David N. Muthui Elder Joseph M. Njaure 4. Ruai Central Rev. Sarah Muriithi Elder John N. Karimi 5 Ruai East Rev. Daniel Kamiti Elder Jane I. Gikonyo 6. Ruai West Rev. David N. Kamweru Elder Jane W. Njoroge 7. Umoja Rev. Harun N. Ngere Elder Joyce Rugara 8. Tena Rev. Dr. Joseph M. Wanjao Elder William Gatheca 9. Unity Rev. Geoffrey M. Muriithi Elder Wilson M. Karaba 10. Kayole Rev. Mary W. Muriuki Elder Reuben K. Githui 11. Kangundo N/ Area Rev. Hannah W. Kinyanjui Elder Josephine Kamau
(ii) Non Parochial Ministers and Pairing Elders Rev. Francis Munene Kinyua – Presbytery Institutions – Paired by Elder David Kariuki Rev. Simon Githiora Njuguna – PCEA Head Office – Paired by Elder Peter Ranji
(iii) Retired Ministers & Pairing Elders Rev. Stephen Njoroge Kariuki – Paired by Elder Winnie N. Muiruri Rev. Lucas Mwaniki Kariuki – Paired by Elder David Kianduma
Table 4: Presbytery Personnel & Elders PARISH Ministers Retired/
Institution
Evangelists Youth
Coordinator
Secretaries Accountant
/administrator
Caretakers Congregations Active
elders
Retired
elders
Deceased
Elders
Presbytery - - - 1 1 1 - - - - K/South 1 - 2 1 1 1 3 2 31 8 - Kayole 1 - 1 - 1 - 3 2 26 5 - Umoja 1 - 1 1 1 2 1 1 18 11 - Dandora 1 - 1 - 1 - 3 3 25 4 - Embakasi 1 1 2 1 1 - 6 6 44 2 - Ruai Central 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 5 13 2 - Ruai East 1 - 2 - 1 - - 5 28 4 - Ruai West 1 1 1 - 1 - 6 9 46 5 - Tena 1 - 1 - 1 - 3 1 10 3 - Unity 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 15 1 - Kangundo 1 2 1 - - - - 7 13 1 - TOTAL 11 4 14 3 12 4 28 42 269 46 -
(i) Student Minister Fredrick Waweruh Kirathi - Umoja Parish under Rev. Harun N. Ngere – Posted to Gaaki Parish, Nyeri Presbytery.
(ii) Theological Student James Kuria Karani - Presbyterian University of East Africa – Posted to Nguthuro Parish, Kihumbuini Presbytery.
(iii) Evangelists The Presbytery is served by 14 Evangelists, 13 in the Parishes and 1 in
Nendeni Area.
(iv) Youth Co-ordinators The Presbytery has engaged the services of Youth Co-ordinators in 3 of our
Parishes namely Umoja, Kariobangi South and Embakasi.
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(v) Accountants The Presbytery is served by 4 Administrators/Accountants; 1 in the Presbytery
and 3 in the Parishes.
(vi) Secretaries The Presbytery is served by 13 Secretaries, 1 in the Presbytery, 11 in the
Parishes, and 1 in the Dandora Community Centre.
(vii) Caretakers/Grounds men The Presbytery is served by 28 Caretakers and Grounds men in all our
Parishes, 1 in the Presbytery, 27 in the Parishes.
7. PRESBYTERY POPULATION The Presbytery had membership as analyzed herewith below:-
Table 5: Presbytery Membership year 2017 Parish Full
members Adherents Children
Boys/Girls TOTAL
1 Kayole 1,575 974 1,350 3,899
2 Kariobangi South 1,915 1,160 916 3,991
3 Umoja 1,602 940 462 3,004
4 Embakasi 1,410 968 1,006 3,384
5 Ruai Central 807 162 463 1,432
6 Ruai West 1,529 456 700 2,685
7 Dandora 1,068 820 536 2,424
8 Unity 772 589 301 1,662
9 Tena 600 261 192 1,053
10 Ruai East 647 275 380 1,302
11 Kangundo N/Area 300 284 283 867
TOTAL 12,225 6,889 6,591 25,705
8. CHURCH SACRAMENTAL/ORDINANCES
The following is a summary of the Church ceremonies that have taken place in all the Parishes and the Nendeni area within the Presbytery during the year under review:-
Table 6: Ceremonies conducted during the year 2017
Parish
Baptism
Infants Adults
Confirmation Weddings Admission/Re-
admission
Transfers
In Out
Deaths
Kariobangi South 101 7 102 15 57 82 18 9 9
Kayole 162 27 98 26 61 41 9 28 7
Umoja 63 42 103 6 18 46 15 7 10
Tena 37 6 26 2 10 8 5 2 2
Unity 59 14 47 2 26 5 27 14 3
Ruai Central 29 41 131 3 15 9 32 16 6
Ruai East 96 3 210 4 24 29 50 4 9
Ruai West 120 11 89 7 29 28 11 7 3
Dandora 129 61 151 8 32 47 22 25 5
Embakasi 21 17 71 6 66 9 32 8 3
Kangundo 30 9 26 0 5 9 8 4 7
TOTAL 847 238 1,054 79 343 313 229 124 64
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9. LEARNING INSTITUTIONS WITHIN THE PRESBYTERY
Table 7: Learning Institutions within the Presbytery
Parish Institution Total No of
Students
Workforce
K/South - K/South Academy
- Dayspring Junior Academy
786}Baby - Class 8
467}Baby - Class 8
Teaching Staff - 37 Support staffs - 8
Teaching Staff - 25 Support staffs - 13
Kayole - Emmanuel Academy
794}-Baby - Class 8
Teaching staffs - 36 Support staffs - 12
Drivers - 2
Dandora - PCEA Dandora Community Centre - Faith Girls High
School - Blessings Primary School
- Saika Church Day Care
628}Nursery-Class- 8
115} Form 1 - 4 251}Nursery-
Class 7 75 }1- 3 Years
Teaching staff - 23 Support staffs - 15
Teaching staff - 9 Teaching staff -11 Teaching staff -7
Embakasi - PCEA Embakasi
Presbyterian Academy - Presbyterian
Educational Centre (PEC)
155}Nursery -
Class 8 214}Nursery -
Class 6
Teaching staff - 11
Support staffs - 3 Teaching staff - 9
Umoja - PCEA Umoja Academy
582} - Baby class - class 8
Teaching staff - 37 Support staffs - 6
Drivers - 2
Tena - PCEA Tena Academy
- PCEA Tena Computer College
65} - Baby class Teaching staffs -6
Support staffs - 2
Ruai Central
- PCEA Ruai Central
Primary School
142} - Baby class
- class 6
Teaching Staffs - 7
Driver - 1
Ruai West - PCEA St. Paul’s Education Centre
263} – Baby class - class 7
Teaching Staffs -13 Support staffs - 5 Drivers - 2
10. PROJECTS
Table 8: Projects within the Presbytery Parish Project Services Provided Kayole
a) PCEA Kayole Health
b) Borehole
c) Pharmacy
d) Parish Vehicle
Providing health facility to the surrounding community
Providing water to the Church, School, Health Clinic and for sale to the surrounding community
Selling of medical drugs to the community
Facilitating Parish pastoral work
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Umoja
a) Innercore and Ruai plots b) PCEA Umoja Computer
School
c) PCEA Umoja Health club (Gymnasium)
d) Bore hole
e) Imani Towers Complex
Yet to be developed as generating income
Providing services to the surrounding community
Providing work out services to the surrounding community
Providing water to the Church, school, health club and for sale to the surrounding community
7 storey administration Block already completed
Kariobangi South
a) Computer College b) Borehole
c) Construction of Academy
Deaf classes
Providing services to the community Providing water to Church, School
and for sale to the surrounding community
Providing space for expanding Academy and Deaf ministry
Dandora a) Dandora Community Health Centre
Providing health services to the surrounding community
Tena
a) PCEA Tena Community Health Centre
b) Bore hole
Has experienced growth providing health services to the surrounding community
Providing water to the Church, school health dispensary and the surrounding community
Presbytery a) Ruai Plots Borehole and Installation of Electricity
Electricity installation is at advanced stage and will pave way to the usage of borehole water.
11. LEADERSHIP CAPACITY BUILDING:
(i) Ministers & Spouses – all Parochial, Institutional and Retired Ministers and their spouses attended the Nairobi Region retreat at Kigali, Rwanda from 20th to 24th November 2017.
(ii) Elders – 265 Elders attended an Elders retreat at Ngurndoto Hotel, Arusha,
Tanzania from 21st to 24th June 2017. Members were able to have a forum under which they agreed on various issues regarding the Eldership.
(iii) Evangelists – all Nairobi East evangelists attended a Retreat at Mombasa from
30th August to 2nd September 2017. (iv) Secretaries – all Secretaries in the Presbytery attended a Workshop at Milele
Beach Hotel, Mombasa from 10th to 12th May 2017
(v) Caretakers – All Congregations caretakers attended a consultative workshop at Ruai central Church on 2nd November 2017.
(vi) Pastoral work
All Ministers, Elders and Church groups have been working in harmony and the pastoral work in the whole Presbytery has been progressing well. Holy Communion has been administers frequently in all our congregations and have been able to reach out to the less privileged in our society. The sick in hospitals and homes have been visited.
(vii) Theological Education by Extension (TEE)
Groups of students from our Congregations have graduated with a Higher Diploma in TEE and other classes are going on with Diploma and Higher Diploma classes.
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Table 9: TEE Graduates year 2017
Parish Year 2017 Graduate Diploma
Year 2017 Graduates Higher Diploma
Kayole 28 18 Kariobangi South 57 11 Umoja 54 6 Embakasi 35 9 Ruai Central 23 8 Ruai West 39 - Dandora 12 - Unity 24 - Tena 11 - Ruai East 6 - Kangundo N/Area 12 - TOTAL 301 52
12. SPIRITUAL AND PHYSICAL GROWTH The Presbytery has continued experiencing spiritual and physical growth as highlighted
below:- (i) Spiritual Growth
Presbytery intercessory coordinating Group The intercessory team has continually enhanced spiritual life in
Parishes and Congregations. Deaf Ministry
The deaf ministry at PCEA Kariobangi South has continued with many members joining and has held disability awareness campaign where persons with various disabilities participate in worship service.
Mission Work Mission work has been our key activity in this Presbytery. There
has been tremendous support of Mission work in all our Parishes. Evangelism group has managed to introduce Revival weeks, Keshas, door to door witnessing, worship afternoons and Kigoocho nights which experienced the Spirit of God moving in a mighty way leading 658 people to Christ.
(ii) Physical Growth
The Presbytery Ngundu farm offices were completed and equipped and the Presbytery commenced the goat project that is increasing in numbers.
Building of permanent Sanctuaries is going on in our Parishes and PCEA Njiru Church in Ruai West was dedicated and 3 more were laid the Foundation stone and are working hard to ensure they are completed for dedication by 2018.
Parishes have continued to acquire land such as Kayole and Ruai Central, Ruai west and P.C.E.A Kangundo Nendeni area are in the process of payment of new plots for Tala and Malaa Churches.
13. FINANCIAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES The Presbytery has the following SACCO’s and welfare societies in our Parishes. They have continued receiving new members and more are being encouraged on the need to join to boost them financially: -
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Table 10: SACCO’s within the Presbytery Parish SACCO Membership Umoja Umoja Wendani SACCO 7,050 Kayole PCEA Kayole SACCO
Hebron Welfare 4,300 28
Ruai Central Ruai Endelea SACCO 545 Ruai West Niinue Nikuinue SACCO 178 Dandora Jiunge Upate SACCO 234 Embakasi Embakaki Welfare 32 Ruai East East Akiba SACCO 200 Presbytery NEPE Welfare 285 TOTAL 9 12,852
14. BENCH MARKING The Presbytery divided the Parishes and Nendeni Area into two groups (Tire one & Tire two) according to their membership and financial strength. A bench marking exercise was conducted on the following fields analyzed herewith below and the results were as follows: -
Mission Work Membership Evangelism & Church planting Spiritual/Physical (Sanctuary Dedication & Foundation Stone Laying) Twinning Program with Kangundo
Table 11:Bench marking results
Position Parish/Nendeni Area TIRE ONE
1. Umoja 2. Kariobangi South 3. Kayole
TIRE TWO 1. Ruai East 2. Ruai Central 3. Ruai West 4. Unity 5. Embakasi 6. Kangundo 7. Dandora 8. Tena
15. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES/SPONSORSHIP
This is involved in assisting the needy and less fortunate in the society through paying school fees, feeding and clothing program among others. In the year under the review the Presbytery gave donations and assisted needy cases as highlighted herewith:-
(i) Board for Social Responsibility (BSR) Donations:- a) Gave over Kshs.342,000/= to assist the needy cases in payment of school fees
from Primary to University level. b) Assisted a physically disabled member from Ruai West with Kshs.220,000/=
towards purchase of a special vehicle for her mobility. c) Gave donations towards the Kajiado disaster coordinated by the head office. d) Assisted Dandora victims who were affected after the elections results were
released during the last General Election. e) The Presbytery intervened to salvage PCEA Tena plots due to disputed
ownership, which were on a verge of being auctioned by donating over Kshs1.5 Million.
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(ii) Partnership Board a) The Presbytery is in Partnership with the Nairobi North, Nairobi Central and
the Newton Presbytery (PCUSA). b) PCEA Kayole Parish has continued partnership with Dundee Church, Scotland
and has been having an exchange program where the Parish Minister and 4 Choir members visited Scotland in September 2017 for TEN (10) days.
c) Kayole Parish also has feeding program for destitute children and cater for education of identified cases up to University level.
(iii) Presbyterian Educational Centre (PEC) Soweto, Embakasi This center is situated in Soweto slum of Embakasi. It has a total number of 214 pupils’ in
single stream from baby to class 6. The Centre has been receiving sponsorship from the
Presbytery, Parishes, Congregations, groups and individuals from all over the Presbytery for funding its program.
The Presbytery had a rotational feeding program for all Parishes, Nendeni area and
Presbyterial groups (before restructuring), whereby every month the Presbyterian Educational Centre was visited with donations of foodstuffs, clothing, toiletries and
finances in support of the centre as highlighted herewith:-
Table 12: PEC Soweto visitation program No. Parish/Nendeni
Area Presbyterial Groups Month
1. Tena Church School January 2017 2. Unity JPRC & Youth February 2017 3. Ruai West Christian Education March 2017 4. Ruai East Youth &Boys & Girls
Brigade April 2017
5. Ruai Central Health & Property & Development
May 2017
6. Kangundo Evangelism & PCMF June 2017 7. Embakasi Woman’s Guild July 2017 8. Dandora - August 2017 9. Kariobangi South - September
2017 10. Kayole - October 2017 11. Umoja - November
2017 (iv) Twinning Program – Kangundo Nendeni Area The Presbytery has continued with a twinning program for all Parishes in visitation of the Kangundo Nendeni area congregations for fellowship and in support of physical growth as highlighted herewith:-
Table 13: Kangundo Nendeni Area Twinning progam Congregation Parish Visit Program Kangundo Town Church Umoja Parish January 2017 Tala Church Unity
Embakasi February 2017 March 2017
Syanamu Kayole Ruai West
April 2017 May 2017
Kantafu Tena Ruai East
June 2017 July 2017
Matetani Dandora Ruai Central
August 2017 September 2017
Kware Faith Kariobangi South October 2017
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(v) PCEA Dandora Community Centre This Centre helps in raising the living standards of the poor within the Center’s area of jurisdiction, through stimulating employment creation. It has a feeding program that caters for needy children who come to school without food for lunch and their Sponsorship program caters for 167 needy children from slum areas around the Centre. It provides essential services to the local community at affordable rates, and conditions, especially at the clinic and operating MPESA services and Jirani agent co-operative. The Centre has continued the Initiation Program for boys in November/December 2017 and the Girls Secondary School is doing well with new students joining every term thus having over 115 students.
16. FINANCE:
Parishes and the Nendeni Area were able to meet Presbytery and Head office cess obligations in time. Presbyterial groups were also able to pay the Head Office, Regional and Presbyterial Cess for year 2016/2017 as tabulated below:-
Table1 14: Payments of Presbytery and Head Office Cess as at 30th September 2017
No. Parish/Nendeni
Area
Presbytery
Cess 2016/2017
Assigned
Presbytery
Cess 2016/2017
Paid
Head Office
Cess 2016/2017
Assigned
Head Office
Cess 2016/2017
Paid
Head Office
Cess 2016/2017
Variance
Remarks
1. Kayole 10,208,859.59 10,419,140.07 1,100,000.00 1,134,701.83 (34,701.83) All Parishes paid
both the Head
Office and
Presbytery cess in
full & Exceeded
except Tena
Parish who had a
balance on the
Presbytery cess as
a result of
salvaging their
Church plots.
2. Kariobangi South 10,208,859.59 10,371,399.69 1,100,000.00 1,131,416.30 (31,416.30)
3. Umoja 10,208,859.59 10,580,539.54 900,000.00 931,287.01 (31,287.01)
4. Embakasi 6,380,537.25 6,624,493.53 550,000.00 581,046.18 (31,046.18)
5. Ruai Central 5,742,483.52 6,009,463.99 550,000.00 575,740.88 (25,740.88)
6. Ruai West 4,785,402.93 4,919,568.56 550,000.00 574,331.28 (24,331.28)
7. Dandora 4,466,376.07 4,643,224.77 550,000.00 573,723.63 (23,723.63)
8. Unity 3,828,322.35 4,092,232.85 550,000.00 576,732.34 (26,732.34)
9. Tena 3,828,322.35 3,050,704.83 500,000.00 526,288.07 (26,288.07)
10. Ruai East 3,828,322.35 4,184,069.41 450,000.00 470,698.86 (20,698.86)
11. Kangundo 319,026.86 384,626.01 0.00 0.00
12. Sosian 82,414.00
TOTAL 63,805,372.45 65,361,877.25 6,800,000.00 7,075,966.00 (275,966.60)
(a) Presbyterial groups
17. PRESBYTERAL GROUPS & COMMITTEES After the Presbyerial group’s restructuring on July 2017, the Presbytery adhered to the Head office directive and all Church groups were restructured to the Parish level and have continued to actively participate in various activities and mission work as highlighted herewith below:- a. Youth
Commissioned and issued badges to their members.
Held networking engagement with the main objective of uniting and motivating all leaders.
Had sessions for young professionals, Youth summit and Man enough battalion
classes. Organizing and participating in Vocational Bible School programs, holding
seminars, participated in Inter-Parish rallies and get-together parties, prayer
breakfasts, Praise in Worship afternoon, Keshas, talent shows and the annual prayer retreat.
Umoja Parish had a 10 week programme dubbed Mizizi class with 17 youths
graduating in September 2017. All Parishes observed their week in May 2017.
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b. Woman’s Guild
Observed the World Day of Prayers in all Parishes. Organized an all ladies rallies, convention and sports day with the aim of
having the ladies come together for fellowship. Held team building which has helped in bonding for all leaders from
congregation’s level. Held leader’s seminar and commissioning in 7 our Parishes in the year under
review. Conducted seminars for class 7 & 8 pupils, secondary and college students
which were very motivating for the teens as they move from one level to the other.
All our Parishes in conjunction with the PCMF held this year’s Alternative Rite of Passage with a total of 114 girls going through the program.
All Parishes observed their week in June 2017.
c. Evangelism Committee Presided over 21 days’ congregational prayers and fasting and spearheaded
prayer sessions in all congregations helping members grow spiritually and standing in the gap for families, the Church and the country at large.
Held crusades, keshas, worship nights, conventions, and door to door evangelism and revival weeks through the support accorded by the Presbytery.
Through its various departments, they have been holding intercessory prayer meetings, praise in worship, discipleship, and follow up meetings and organizing kigoocho nights.
They have observed spiritual growth whereby 658 souls have come to the Lord.
All Parishes observed Nendeni week in September 2017.
d. Christian Education Organized and conducted vocational bible study (VBS) for pupils in April and
August holidays. Held mentorship program for class 8, Secondary and College/University
students. Held seminars for the Youths and TEE program both Diploma and Higher
Diplomas. Held Seminars for members on the role of Christian Education and Pastoral
Program Instruction (PPI). Most Congregations have bookshops stocked with motivational books, Bibles,
hymn books calendars, diaries and other Christian manuals. Parenting seminar and Teen’s mentorship program going on in all our
Parishes. All Parishes observed their week in March 2017.
e. Presbyterian Church Men’s Fellowship (PCMF)
Held Commissioning, Dedication and Admission services in 7 of our Parishes. Have been holding prayer breakfast in most Parishes that help to enhance
bonding among members as well as evangelizing and recruitment of more members to the fellowship.
Has been organizing seminars in conjunction with the Woman’s Guild and Youth to sensitize members on drug abuse and other career guidance to the school leavers.
All our Parishes held this year’s Rite of Passage with a total of 721 boys being initiated.
Facilitated boy child mentorship program as a follow up to the rite of passage.
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Many men have been formalizing their wedding which has enabled men to actively participate in Church leadership
All Parishes observed their week in November 2017.
f. Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade Have held Physical pillar, inspection and commissioning and mounted Parades
at Parishes and during Presbytery functions. Have Brigade companies, commissioned and Non-commissioned members. Have officers, warrant officers and many children joining the group. Participated in Central Brigade Committee with a good number of officers’
attending. All Parishes observed their week in August 2017.
g. Health Board Committee
Have continued conducting health talks, check-ups for blood sugar, dental and blood pressure in in all our Congregations in the Parishes.
Conducted free screening services especially cancer screening and also teamed up with Government officials on free medical camps at 3 of our Parish.
All Parishes observed their week in October 2017.
h. Church School Have observed a big number of Church school children and teachers joining
the group. Have held commissioning, badge pining ceremonies and parenting seminar for
all members. Participated in Music and Drama festivals up to the National level and
organized class 7 & 8 Seminars with many children attending. Most Parishes have started income generating projects to make work more
effective in the Children’s ministry hence providing snacks for the children during Sunday services.
All Parishes observed their week in December 2017.
i. Justice Peace and Reconciliation Committee (JPRC) Educated members on voter registration and voting during the August/October
2017 elections and organized talks in civic education, general character of a good leader and duties of MCA’s
Worked tirelessly sensitizing members on community policing, peace and security issues.
Enlightening members on constitutional affairs. Career guidance awareness for youths and sensitization forum against alcohol and
drug abuse.
j. Choir Majority of our Congregation Choirs had the Easter cantata. Many are coming up with new songs under the guidance of music directors. Participated in all our Parish and Nendeni Area during services and all
Presbytery events. Conducted Carol services before Christmas in all Congregations. Choirs from most of our congregations have composed songs and released
CDs.
k. Property and Development Committee The installation of electricity in the Presbytery’s Ngundu farm is at advance
levels, which will pave way for the usage of drilled water. The Presbytery through its various Parishes has been able to start and develop
income generating projects such as rental houses, schools, computer colleges, health centers and gymnasiums.
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18. ECUMENISM
Umoja Parish had as a tradition held the ecumenical fellowship in partnership with PCEA Unity, PCEA Tena, ACK St. Luke’s and Assumption of Mary Catholic Church Umoja.
The Presbytery embraces Ecumenism and has been participating in National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) at Regional and National levels.
19. STRATEGIC PLAN The Presbytery is in the process of reviewing its Strategic Plan. The key milestones
being:- a) Installation of electricity and commence the usage of drilled water in the Presbytery’s
Ngundu Farm. b) Enhance the Dandora Community Center and Presbyterian Educational Centre (PEC)
management. c) Give the phase lift of Presbyterian Educational Centre (PEC). d) Enhance the organizational capacity among others.
20. ACHIEVEMENTS
Church Worship and Evangelization The Presbytery has achieved spiritual and physical developments as highlighted herewith:
- Formulated and launched the Evangelist Teaching manual. Had a successful restructuring of the Church groups and taking over all the projects
owned by groups. Sub-divided Embakasi Parish that gave birth to Sosian Parish on 20th August 2017. Engaged Church School and Youth Coordinators in 3 of our Parishes thus ensuring
that our young people have people who are able to engage them on spiritual, social and moral issues.
Kayole and Umoja Parishes celebrated 25 and 40 years anniversary respectively. During the celebrations, they visited children’s homes, held medical camps, jubilee weddings and presented gifts and certificates of appreciation to founder members.
Umoja Parish launched a library and a young professional’s forums strengthening various governance structures and increased capacity building for leaders and staff.
Majority of our Parishes have been having encouraging programs such as Ladies, Church School fellowships, Youth Mentorship programs and also joint District fellowships.
Kayole Parish launched Teens services in her two (2) Congregations Kayole, Umoja, Embakasi and Kariobangi South Parishes launched Youth Services
which are doing very well thus increasing membership of Youths in our Churches. Kariobangi South launched the Church Annual Theme from Phillipians 3:10, started
new classes at Kamiti Maximum prison, Industrial Area, Nairobi Medium prison Thika and Meru prisons whereby volunteers visit and share the word with the convicts and the prison officers.
Parishes have been organizing team building for staffs and several training sessions and seminars for Church leaders that greatly empowered the leadership of the Church.
Kariobangi South and Umoja Parishes travelled to the Holy Land (Israel) with many members in attendance and other Parishes planning for more trips in the year 2018.
Our Parishes have been holding special services such as: - Family dinner Home districts and Thanksgiving services.
Vocational Bible School for Church School children program conducted during school holidays targeting the young from 3 to 14 years.
The aged and adult Church School at Umoja Parish for house helps and
guardians. The deaf in Kariobangi South Church with a membership of 126 active
members.
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A total of 658 people from all our Congregations came to C hrist; this was through door to door evangelism, Keshas, conventions, crusades, worship afternoons and Kigooco nights.
The Program by the name Man Enough has been going on at Kariobangi South and Umoja Parishes about 200 men have gone through the program and graduated and more are registering for the next program. This helps create awareness of the role of man in the Church and in the society.
Continued meeting the needs of vulnerable people in and out of the Church and sponsoring many needy pupils from primary to post-secondary schools and running a feeding program for destitute children.
We have been able to finish our Cess in good time and payment of 2016/2017 Head office cess is already completed. (See audited report).
Maintaining Partnership with Newton Presbytery USA (PCUSA) and Kayole Parish has continued Partnership with an exchange program with their partners in Dundee, Scotland.
Table 15: Church Development and equipment acquirement
Parish Achievements during the current year Presbytery Completed and furnished the Presbytery’s administration block at Ngundu
and furnishing Umoja Completion and Dedication of the 7 storey Imani Tower Complex
Remodeled the Main gate, security guard rooms Resource Centre and re-launched the borehole water and treatment
Kayole Bought 2 commercial plots in Kayole Estate. Purchased a new pastoral car Constructed a pharmacy in the Health Clinic
Kariobangi South Re-painted the Sanctuary and phase 2 face lift was done Perimeter wall plan approved and plans are underway to start Partitioned a baby Care Centre (Crèche) in the sanctuary
Embakasi Sub-divided the Parish into two (2): Embakasi and Sosian Parishes Ruai East Built a Retreat Centre Kangundo Laid 2 Foundation stones at PCEA Kware Faith and PCEA Matetani
PCEA Tala Church managed to clear payment of the Church plots Ruai Central Bought 1 plot for PCEA Upendo Church
Put pillars in PCEA Canaan Sanctuary
21. DRAWBACKS/CHALLENGES & HOW TO OVERCOME THEM
This Presbytery has encountered several challenges that include: -
Table 16: Challenges and proposed strategies to overcome
Challenge Proposed strategy to overcome the challenges
Mushrooming of many Churches, and ministries in the city
Intensify the teaching of sound doctrines in our pulpits.
Many people not reading the Bible especially with the coming of the technological Bibles.
Encouraging members on buying Bibles and Christian manuals for spiritual growth.
Members being disembodied, living increasingly disconnected lives via screens, phones and digital relationships unlike the old Church where they often fellowshipped together
Youth empowerment through mentorship program and job creation.
More forums for Bible Study, teachings and commitments.
Economic hardships leading to many people giving less and hence instability and financial constraints
Empowering members through investing in SACCO.
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leading to lack of consistent source of earnings. Encouraging members on initiating income generating programs.
Engaging political leaders on community
development.
Limited geographical boundaries not conducive to expansion since many of our members live outside Parish jurisdictions.
Increasing effort to pursue plot ownership documents and following legal processes in plot ownership documentation acquisition.
Disintegration of families leading to many families falling apart. Dysfunction of families leading to divorce/separation, children born out of wedlock and single motherhood and deaths leading to widows, widowers and orphans.
Encouraging all Congregations to help the needy through the BSR program.
Expand feeding programs for the orphans and impoverished children.
Organizing more seminars for couples, singles and widowed.
Inadequate physical facilities and equipment’s Purchasing land to start more congregations.
Adapting harambee spirit to enable all our congregations build permanent sanctuaries
Cash flow problems and lack of funds to meet financial obligations as per strategic plan
Teaching members on proper tithing and commitments and initiating income generating projects to supplement the tithing.
Inaccessibility due to poor road networks Lobbying existing communities to enable upgrade the road networks and engaging political leaders on community development
Being a church in an urban setting, tracking and following up of members who attend Church services is not easy some are reluctant to join or associate with any district.
Using young people in church leadership by involving them in services and district fellowship.
Empower members through capacity
building on Church governance. Political atmosphere where most of our members from the slums were forced to flee their homes losing their belongings and source of income thus affecting the economy of members
Praying and consoling the families and through BSR we were able to give the affected families food and clothing
22. FUTURE PLANS Short term
Construction of Presbytery offices. Hold more open-air Crusades, Keshas and door to door evangelism and other outreach
programs. Embracing new membership and using young people in Church leadership and
organizing more seminars for the youths to equip them to fight drug abuse and immoralities.
Enhance Board for Social Responsibility (BSR) to help many emerging cases. Enhance managerial skills for Church projects for proper management. Formulate ways and means of boosting Church groups after restructuring period in the
Parish level. Enhance managerial capacity for Church Academies. Put in place the Human Resource manual to address many emerging issues and staff. Enlighten Church Leaders on corporate governance. Do a well-planned sermon series program to help monitor spiritual growth.
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Enhance Children programs and ensure they have essential facilities required. Consolidate all the presbytery Projects through development committees The Presbytery is in the process of recruiting a store keeper cum accountant at
Presbyterian Educational Centre (PEC). Completion and Dedication of Churches that are under construction. Organizing training seminars for leaders, reach out to more members and availing
opportunities for spiritual growth and fellowship. Teaching members on proper tithing and initiating income generating projects to
supplement tithing. Encouraging Church leaders to achieve their target within a time limit and explore
improved ways and means on how the Church must be financially maintained. Strengthen partnership with local and overseas partners. Expanding the feeding program for the orphans and the impoverished children and
sponsor more students at Presbyterian University of East Africa. Long term
Sub - divide the Presbytery into two. Upgrade Kangundo Nendeni Area to be a Parish. Acquire more properties and purchasing land for developments and future extension of
our Parishes. Construct permanent health center and develop commercial plot in Kayole Parish. Opening more congregations and upgrade our Sanctuaries with modern
communication Systems. Construct multipurpose halls in our congregations. Investment in real properties and initiating more income generating projects. Establishing more health outreach programs and expanding and upgrading the
existing clinics. Continuing to sponsor more needy children with Primary and Secondary school
education. Completion of Sanctuaries, office blocks, ablution blocks and perimeter wall for our
Sanctuaries.
23. CONCLUSION We give thanks to the almighty God the Author and the Finisher of our lives for His unlimited
grace, guidance, providence and protection this far. “The Lord is my strength and my shield,
my heart trusts in Him and He helps me, my heart leaps for joy and with my song I praise
Him” Psalms 28:7. We continue to put our trust in God for a brighter future. We most
sincerely appreciate all our Parishes, Nendeni Area, Community Centers, all Church groups and partners for their continued support to the wellbeing of our Presbytery and the entire
Church. We are so grateful to the 21st General Assembly office for your continued support,
love advice and guidance. May God bless you and enlarge your territories.
23. ADOPTION OF THE REPORT
The Presbytery Clerk under Minute Min.005/01/2018 tabled the comprehensive report to the Presbytery meeting held at Ruai Central Church on 20
th January 2018. After discussions and
amendments, it was adopted by the Presbytery and proposed by Rev. Douglas Njoka and
seconded by Elder Jane Njoroge as a true record for signing and forwarding to the office of the Secretary General.
Signed by: Rev. Mary W Muriuki Rev. Ngere H. N.
PRESBYTERY CLERK PRESBYTERY ODERATOR DATE: 20/1/2018