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Title: PCEA PARTNERSHIP: TEN MISSION INITIATIVES INSPIRING PARTNERSHIP


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PCEA PARTNERSHIP TEN MISSION INITIATIVES
INSPIRING PARTNERSHIP
  • A PRESENTATION AT THE KENYA MISSION NETWORK
    MEETING
  • (9th-12th October 2013) in DETROIT ,U.S.A.,
  • BY THE REV. THEGU MUTAHI, P.C.E.A. DEPUTY
    SECRETARY GENERAL

2
INTRODUCTION INITIATIVES
  • The ten development initiatives as presently
    pursued are
  • Spiritual Development of the PCEA (Qualitative
    and Quantitative)
  • Medical
  • HIV/AIDS Education
  • Pastoral Leadership Development

3
INTRODUCTION INITIATIVES
  1. Mission Work (Go Ye areas)
  2. Women and Women
  3. Youth and Children
  4. Education- Orphanage, Primary, Secondary and
    Post Secondary
  5. Nutrition Food and Water
  6. Economic development- Micro finance

4
Overall PCEA Spiritual Development
  • The church today stands at 51 Presbyteries
    spreading across Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

5
Overall PCEA Spiritual Development
  • There over 390 pastoral areas manned by
  • 370 Parochial Ministers serving over 2,500
    congregations
  • 33 Institutional Ministers
  • 10,000 active Elders
  • 420 Evangelists

6
Medical Mission
  • Three major hospitals namely
  • Kikuyu,
  • Tumutumu, and
  • Chogoria.
  • The last two have training schools for nurses.
    They also offer services including general care
    to specialized areas like orthopedics, dental,
    eye and pediatrics.

7
Medical Mission Challenges
  • They include
  • Lack of enough doctors,
  • Inability of patients to pay their bills,
  • Delay by government to pay NHIF remittances in
    time,
  • Inability to retain staff due to unaffordable
    competitive remuneration,
  • Lack of modern equipment.

8
HIV/AIDS and Drugs and Substances Education
  • HIV/AIDS prevalence gone down but education still
    critical.
  • A HIV/AIDS course for all ministers gone on for
    over ten years now.

9
Drugs and Substances Education
  • Prevalence is mainly among the youth
  • Seminars and forums are organized to offer this
    education

10
HIV/AIDS Initiatives Challenges
  1. ARVs are not being always accessible to people
    living with the condition, and
  2. Presence of orphaned children sometimes taken
    care by aged grandparents.

11
Drugs and Substances Challenges
  • Lack of a rehabilitation home for those already
    hooked
  • Involvement of influential personalities in the
    drugs business

12
Pastoral Leadership Development
  • The church ministers qualifications

Level No
Doctorate 17
Masters 70
Degrees 90
Diplomas 100
Certificates 87
Total 354
Further studies 9
Training for ordination 39
13
Pastoral Leadership Development
Local training mainly done at
  1. Presbyterian University of East Africa (PUEA).
  1. St Pauls University

14
Pastoral Leadership Development
  • Evangelists are also trained locally at PCEA Lay
    Training Centre courtesy of Booth Foundation.
  • An elders pre-ordination course is offered at the
    Lay Training

15
Pastoral Leadership Education Challenges
  • Lack of enough funds to train personnel locally.
  • Financial inability to train elders before
    ordination

16
Mission Work (Go Ye areas)
  • PCEA has 47 Nendeni (Mission) areas spread across
    Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
  • Areas are vast, lack infrastructure and
    experience harsh climate.
  • Recently, 25 of them received motorcycles to
    facilitate personnel movement

17
Mission Work (Go Ye areas)
  • The Outreach Foundation (USA) has been very
    supportive.
  • Has helped build many sanctuaries and
    institutions.

18
Mission Work Challenges
  1. Lack of personnel (as remuneration is not
    regular)
  2. Lack of proper housing of personnel e.g. Uganda
    which is entirely a mission area.
  3. Need to have a church in Kampala and Gulu
    (worshippers presently hire halls).

19
Women, Men, Youth and Children
  • Specialized ministries established to cater for
    the needs of these groups i.e., the Womans
    Guild, the Youth Fellowship, Mens fellowship and
    Church School Committee.
  • Consequently there is a steady increase of men,
    women, youth and children in church.

20
Men and Women Challenges
  • In some areas women have to support families as
    husbands have neglected families due to
    unemployment and indulgence in in drugs and
    substances abuse

21
Youth and Children Challenges
  1. Adversely affected by lack of resources for
    further education,
  2. lack of employment,
  3. drugs and substance abuse, and
  4. HIV/AIDS.
  5. Sexual abuse
  6. Lack of menses management for school going girls
  7. Teenage pregnancy

22
Education- Orphanage
  • A number of homes taking care of needy cases like
    mentally and physically challenged persons are
    functional.
  • They are mainly under congregations and church
    groups.

23
Education- Primary and Secondary
  • Found prudent to start schools that are fully
    owned by the church

24
Education- Colleges
  • PCEA also has other colleges
  • Mainly run by congregations and groups
  • The major one is Presbyterian College, Rubate -
    managed by the entire church
  • The Presbyterian University of East Africa (PUEA)
    is fully owned by PCEA and operates under a
    letter of interim authority and has a number of
    accredited courses.

25
Education Challenges
  • Previous arrangement where church was recognized
    as a sponsor was revoked in our new constitution
  • PUEA has faced a myriad of challenges including
    recent bad press.

26
Nutrition Food and Water
  • Irrigation increasing in Kenya.
  • Discovery of large quantities of water in Turkana
    have raised great hopes in Kenya.
  • However, agriculture in Kenya still mainly
    rain-fed hence prone to drought.
  • Food insecurity a big issue.

27
Nutrition Food and Water
  • Many boreholes sunk in arid areas
  • The Outreach Foundation USA have sunk a number of
    boreholes.
  • However, some areas in Kenya suffer lack of clean
    and available water.
  • Children in such areas fail to go to school
  • Their parents have to trek to far distances

28
Economic Development- Micro Finance
  • Congregations and parishes have started revolving
    funds that have empowered members
  • The Kenyan Government has made efforts to empower
    people economically through several trickle-down
    funds which include but not limited to
  • Uwezo fund for women and youth.
  • The church is encouraging her members to
    participate in controlling such funds and apply
    where they qualify.

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Conclusion
  • A lot of progress have been realized.
  • A lot of local resources have been invested and
    continue to be invested towards the same.
  • Nevertheless, we are greatly indebted to the
    immense support of our partners.
  • We pray and hope that the same will continue in
    days to come.
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