Title: PCEA PARTNERSHIP: TEN MISSION INITIATIVES INSPIRING PARTNERSHIP
1PCEA 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
2INTRODUCTION INITIATIVES
- The ten development initiatives as presently
pursued are - Spiritual Development of the PCEA (Qualitative
and Quantitative) - Medical
- HIV/AIDS Education
- Pastoral Leadership Development
3INTRODUCTION INITIATIVES
- Mission Work (Go Ye areas)
- Women and Women
- Youth and Children
- Education- Orphanage, Primary, Secondary and
Post Secondary - Nutrition Food and Water
- Economic development- Micro finance
4Overall PCEA Spiritual Development
- The church today stands at 51 Presbyteries
spreading across Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
5Overall 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
6Medical 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.
7Medical 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.
8HIV/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.
9Drugs and Substances Education
- Prevalence is mainly among the youth
- Seminars and forums are organized to offer this
education
10HIV/AIDS Initiatives Challenges
- ARVs are not being always accessible to people
living with the condition, and - Presence of orphaned children sometimes taken
care by aged grandparents.
11Drugs and Substances Challenges
- Lack of a rehabilitation home for those already
hooked - Involvement of influential personalities in the
drugs business
12Pastoral 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
13Pastoral Leadership Development
Local training mainly done at
- Presbyterian University of East Africa (PUEA).
- St Pauls University
14Pastoral 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
15Pastoral Leadership Education Challenges
- Lack of enough funds to train personnel locally.
- Financial inability to train elders before
ordination
16Mission 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
17Mission Work (Go Ye areas)
- The Outreach Foundation (USA) has been very
supportive. - Has helped build many sanctuaries and
institutions.
18Mission Work Challenges
- Lack of personnel (as remuneration is not
regular) - Lack of proper housing of personnel e.g. Uganda
which is entirely a mission area. - Need to have a church in Kampala and Gulu
(worshippers presently hire halls).
19Women, 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.
20Men 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
21Youth and Children Challenges
- Adversely affected by lack of resources for
further education, - lack of employment,
- drugs and substance abuse, and
- HIV/AIDS.
- Sexual abuse
- Lack of menses management for school going girls
- Teenage pregnancy
22Education- 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.
23Education- Primary and Secondary
- Found prudent to start schools that are fully
owned by the church
24Education- 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.
25Education 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.
26Nutrition 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.
27Nutrition 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
28Economic 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.
29Conclusion
- 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.