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DOCUMENT 16AJ
NYERI PRESBYTERY REPORT
TO THE 22ND
GENERAL ASSEMBLY-APRIL 2018
1.0 PREAMBLE
Nyeri Presbytery is one of the 56 Presbyteries making the Presbyterian church of East
Africa and it was inaugurated on 23rd June 1963. It borders the Presbyteries of Nyeri Hill
and Kiganjo to the North, Othaya and Mukurwe-ini to the South, Tumutumu to the East
and Aberdare Forest to the West.
The seat of the County Government falls within the Presbytery. It is home to two large
hospitals i.e., Nyeri County Referral Level 5 Hospital and Outspan Hospital both of which
have Medical Training Colleges. Other hospitals include Nyeri Hospice and Mt. Kenya
hospital all of which we offer services through chaplaincy.
The Presbytery is also home to big learning institutions which are: Dedan Kimathi
University, Kagumo Teachers College, and National Technical Institute Nyeri. The
following institutions have set up campuses within Nyeri town: Kenyatta, Mt. Kenya,
Nairobi, Karatina, and Kenya Methodist Universities. This is in addition to our primary
and secondary schools’ student’s population of 10,367. All these and their respective
workers demand services of a chaplain
It comprises of 12 Parishes and Nkondi Nendeni Area (in Tharaka Nithi County) with 72
congregations, 16,409 members of which 5718 are children with all of them served by
321 active elders and 149 retired ones, 12 Parochial, 2 institutional and 5 retired
ministers. In addition there are 15 evangelists and two youth coordinators in
Nyamachaki and King’ong’o Parishes. However, the Very Rev. Bernard M. Muindi and
also 8 Elders passed on in the year.
Population growth in the Presbytery was highest among institutions where 13.3% growth was realized followed by children in the church, 11.2% and adherents with 6.7% growth. However, boys were 10.93% less the number of girls in the church while girls exceeded boys by 21.54% in our schools. This position must be put on focus in the succeeding year. Among those that were saved 271 souls as reported by three areas only.
2.0 VISION
“A dynamic Presbytery that emulates Jesus Christ in a changing society and environment”.
3.0 MISSION
“Enhancing a fellowship in love, empowering mankind in pursuit of the Great Commission and
exercising quality stewardship of the environment”.
4.0 CORE VALUES 1. Bible Centered
2. Godliness
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3. Commitment
4. Hard work
5. Cohesiveness
6. Transparency and accountability
7. Inclusiveness
8. Hospitable
5.0 PRESBYTERY OFFICIALS
CATEGORY OF OFFICIAL 2016 OFFICIALS 2017 OFFICIALS
MODERATOR Rev. Michael Muriungi Inoti Rev. Michael Muriungi Inoti
CLERK Rev. Bildad King’ori Wamathai Rev. Bildad King’ori Wamathai
TREASURER Eld. Emmanuel W. Muthomi Eld. Lucy Waguthii Ndung’u
FINANCE CHAIRMAN Eld. Patrick Kiara Ndiritu Eld. Elijah Karitu Nguyo
6.0 PRESBYTERY MEETINGS:-
MEETING 2016 2017 COMMENTS
Statutory 5 8 More by 60%
Category A 8 8 Maintained
Finance 3 3 Maintained
TOTAL 16 19 More by 18.75%
7.0 FRATERNAL MEETINGS
TYPES OF FRATERNAL 2016 2017
Ministers 1 1
Spouses 1 2
Ministers & Elders 1 1
8.0 PRESBTYERY FUNCTIONS
Type of Function 2016 2017 Comments
Licensing 1 20/08/2017 Nyamachaki – Mr. Eric Mwiti Miriti
Ordination 1 19/11/2017 Nyamachaki– Rev. Eric Mwiti Miriti
Rev. Dr. Kibicho represented the Head Office
Inductions 2 4 Parishes; St. Cuthbert’s, Ihithe, Riamukurwe and
Thegenge
Elders Ordination 3 Parishes (12
Elders)
King’ong’o (2), Gaaki (8), Ihithe (2)
Others on process.
Elders Retirement 20 Elders Riamukurwe 4, Gaaki 4, Ihithe 1, Giakanja 2,
Gura 9
Elders Received 1 To St. Cuthbert’s from Kiganjo Parish, Kiganjo
Presbytery
Elders Released 5 See note 11.2 under Presbytery Personnel.
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9.0 DEDICATIONS:-
- Nkondi Nendeni Area – Marimanti plot on 22nd October 2017.
- Thangatha Bridge plot on 30th July 2018.
10.0 Presbytery Mission Initiatives
PARISH CRUSADES REVIVALS CONVENT-
IONS
DOOR -
TO
DOOR
KESHAS RETREATS SEMIN-
ARS
SAVED
St. Cuthbert’s
1 1 1 1 0
King’ong’o 5 5 1 1 10 5 3 99 Nyamachaki 1 1 1 1 3 3 5 160
Ruring’u 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 Riamukurwe 2 1 1 1 2 5
Kagumo 3 1 1 2 3 1
Gaaki 0 1 1 0 1 Gura 0 1 1 2 3 5 Giakanja 0 0 3 0 2 3 Thegenge 1 0 2 1 2 Ihithe 5 0 2 1 1 6
Wandumbi 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 NKONDI 6 6 0 4
TOTALS 24 17 14 14 27 20 31 271
NB: In addition, Parishes had other related activities:
Dinner with a message - Riamukurwe 1, King’ong’o 2, Ruring’u 1
Prayer walk - King’ong’o 1 Rally - Nyamachaki 2
Vocational Bible School (VBS) - 2 - Nyamachaki -450 Children attended for 3 days -Ruring’u Parishes in December 2017
- King’ong’o – 165 Children attended for 3 days.
T.E.E - 12 people graduated with Basic Diploma in Nyamachaki.
Consistent Bible Reading (CBR) – Nyamachaki Parish
School of Marital Wisdom – Nyamachaki 2 classes graduated.
Family Enrichment Ministry – Ruring’u – 3 classes graduated.
Sports Evangelism with children – 1 Nyamachaki Parish. 40 days of prayer programme – 1 – King’ong’o Parish.
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11.0 PRESBYTERY PERSONNEL MINISTER
PARISH/RETIRED/ INSTITUTIONS
EVANGELISTS
SECRE- TARIES
ACCOU-NTANTS
YOUTH COORDINATOR
CARE TAKERS
CONGRE- GATIONS
ACTIVE ELDERS
RETIRED ELDERS
DECEASED ELDERS
Rev. Henry L. Shitseswa St. Cuthbert’s 1 1 7 20 3 Rev. Lucy W. Waweru King’ong’o 1 1 1 1 6 26 3 1
Rev. Joseph M. Ng’ang’ai Nyamachaki 1 2 1 4 4 28 2 1 Rev. Samuel N. Nyaga Ruring’u 1 1 1 1 11 4
Rev. Nicholas M. Miriti Riamukurwe 1 1 1 9 26 24 1
Rev. David M. Maina Kagumo 1 1 5 31 9 2 Rev. Michael M. Inoti Gaaki 1 1 8 42 26
Rev. Florence W. Karanja Gura 2 1 6 25 21 Rev. Edward M. Magiri Giakanja 1 1 7 32 14 2
Rev. Mathew N. Musila Thegenge 1 1 3 16 13 Rev. Dinah M. Mbaabu Ihithe 1 1 5 31 13 1
Rev. Lloyd K. Kabaiya Wandumbi 1 1 6 32 17
Rev. Bildad K. Wamathai Hospital Chaplain Rev. Samuel W. Theuri Retired
Rev. Dr. Charles K. Ndanyu Retired Rev. Daniel M. Mwema Retired
Rev. Peter R. Kihumba Retired Very Rev. B. Muindi Retired 1
Rev. Cyrus M. Mwangi Institutions
Paul M. Ndung’u 1 Alice M. Muchiri Presbytery 1
Nkondi 2 5 1 TOTAL 15 14 1 2 7 72 321 149 9
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11.1 LIST OF DECEASED MINISTERS AND ELDERS:
NAME PARISH DATE DEPARTED
1. Elder Jane Wamucii Kimathi Giakanja 10/03/2017 2. Elder Tirus Kiragu Komu Giakanja 6/6/2017 3. Elder Purity Wangui Gikuhi Nyamachaki 27/6/2017 4. Elder Peter Wohoro Riamukurwe 17/8/2017 5. Elder Jonathan Gichuru Mutiga Ihithe 19/8/2017
6. Elder Godfrey Wanjohi Muchiri Kagumo 15/10/2017 7. Elder Amos Kibata Kagumo 15/10/2017 8. Very Rev. Bernard Muindi Riamukurwe 12/06/2017 9. Elder Jedidah Wanjiru Kaguthi King’ong’o 29/12/2017
11.2 OTHERS:-
1. Elder Moses Wamugo Muchemi of Kagumo Parish joined Holy Ministry.
2. Elder Cecilia Wangari Wachira transferred to St. Cuthbert’s, Nyeri Presbytery from Kiganjo Presbytery.
3. Elder Jane W. Wahome transferred to Kieni West Presbytery from Nyeri Presbytery.
4. Elder Alice Njoki Wahome from Riamukurwe resigned to join politics.
5. Elder Charles Wahome of Ruring’u moved to P.C.E.A Meru Town church.
12.0 PRESBYTERY POPULATION The Parish had the following members in the year under review as shown in the table below: Population in our Parishes.
Congregations /Institutions
Full Members
Adherents Children Totals for Boys & Girls
Total Full, adherent, children
Deceased
2016 2017 2016 2017 Boys Girls 2016 2017 Infants Infants Adults Adults
2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 St. Cuthbert’s 606 470 302 280 197 239 314 436 1,222 1186 2 1 5 2
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King’ong’o 370 417 621 687 140 200 284 340 1,275 1444 1 2
Nyamachaki 948 923 387 303 395 388 501 783 1,836 2009 3 1 12 12
Ruring’u 698 747 223 220 120 125 180 225 300 350 1,221 1317 5 1
Riamukurwe 635 544 316 309 232 288 468 520 1,419 1373 2 1 14 12
Kagumo 530 559 195 245 272 327 538 599 1,263 1403 2 3 19 8
Gaaki 636 660 182 216 197 204 396 401 1,214 1277 2 2 22 20
Gura 486 457 174 193 296 408 611 704 1,271 1354 1 1 20 43
Giakanja 579 618 178 207 162 181 295 343 1,052 1168 0 11 11
Thegenge 550 536 94 94 144 150 388 294 1,032 924 8 0 67 26
Ihithe 473 696 216 248 162 236 395 398 1,084 1342 1 2 18 24
Wandumbi 598 561 245 276 186 205 448 391 1,291 1228 0 15 18
Nkondi 105 75 80 150 70 89 200 159 385 384
TOTALS 7214 7263 3213 3428 2578 3140 5138 5718 15,565 16,409 21 12 208 179
Percentage
Growth
0.7 6.7 11.3 5.4
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13.0 CEREMONIES / ORDINANCES
The Presbytery conducted the following ceremonies as shown in the Table below:-
Ceremonies conducted:-
Parish Baptism Totals
For The
Current
Year
Confirmations Re-admissions Marriages
Infants Adults 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017
2016 2017 2016 2017
St. Cuthbert’s 10 42 3 7 49 25 98 5 35 3 6
King’ong’o 33 42 29 38 80 167 79 4 11 1 2
Nyamachaki 65 47 34 27 74 162 90 26 14 3
Ruring’u 42 48 17 4 52 107 46 9 7 5 4
Riamukurwe 12 17 18 10 27 56 39 3 6 2 6
Kagumo 17 31 11 16 47 68 129 0 0 2
Gaaki 31 43 14 22 65 40 79 3 1 2
Gura 51 104 8 18 122 44 85 20 16 1 2
Giakanja 15 14 6 2 16 44 56 5 4 1 1
Thegenge 20 29 6 8 37 56 42 1 4 3 1
Ihithe 29 29 6 1 30 43 47 11 18 2 1
Wandumbi 29 34 43 1 35 106 88 0 4 3
Nkondi 60 37 4 3 40 10 14 0
TOTALS 414 517 199 157 676 928 703 58 130 37 33
14.0 LEARNING INSTITUTIONS
Church Sponsored Learning Institutions in our Parishes
School/Institution Support Staff Total Teachers Total Students Total Grand
Total Male Female Male Female Boys Girls
St. Cuthbert’s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
King’ong’o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nyamachaki 14 19 33 14 27 41 821 815 1636 1710
Ruring’u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Riamukurwe 13 19 32 12 25 37 420 464 884 953
Kagumo 52 40 92 51 78 129 559 2648 3205 3426
Gaaki 11 11 22 16 33 49 526 450 976 1047
Gura 5 6 11 10 15 25 228 221 449 485
Giakanja 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thegenge 7 2 9 6 11 17 218 187 405 431
Ihithe 25 9 34 29 31 60 614 811 1425 1519
Wandumbi 16 13 29 22 24 46 382 448 830 905
Nkondi 2 2 4 3 3 6 300 257 557 567
TOTALS 145 121 266 163 247 410 4068 6301 10,367 11,043
YR 2016 135 120 247 160 261 432 3497 5464 9093 9749
VARIANCE +10 +1 +19 +3 -14 -22 +571 +837 +1274 +1294
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15.0 PROJECTS
During the year under review the Presbytery undertook development projects as indicated in the table
below:-
PARISH CONGREGATION
FINISHED/U
NFINISHED
COMENTS AND PROGRESS IN THE YEAR
1. St. Cuthbert’s - St. Cuthbert’s
Sanctuary
- Ministers’ Manse
- Kamakwa and
Kiamwathi
Finished
Unfinished
- Doing final touches in readiness for
dedication.
- Minister’s Manse renovation completed.
- Sanctuaries under construction,
Foundation Stones expected to be laid in
this year 2018.
2. King’ong’o - Kirathimo
(Sanctuary)
- Imani
Unfinished - Sanctuary under Construction up
to ring beam.
- Land scaping done, terrazzo
frontage, audio visual upgraded,
and construction of a residential
house in progress undergoing final
touches.
3. Nyamachaki Nyamachaki - Church
School Block
Kangemi – Church
Ngangarithi – Church
Unfinished
Unfinished
Unfinished
- Church School block construction in final
touches.
- Church construction in progress,
basement shutter done, balcony above
shutter being done.
Church construction in progress, finishing
touches going on.
4. Ruring’u Church School block
Sere Olipi - Maralal
Finished
- Church School block completed.
- Installed generator.
- Ablution block renovated and elevated
water tank installed.
Concrete walk way done.
Temporally Church and a toilet.
5. Riamukurwe - Vocational Training
Centre
- Home for the Aged
- Gatitu Church Hall
Unfinished
Unfinished
Unfinished
- Done up to 3rd floor
- Construction at 1st floor
- Hall at First floor
6. Kagumo - Githiru Church
- Kaigonde
multipurpose Hall
- Muruguru Perimeter
Wall
Finished
Unfinished
- Church Hall completed.
- Multipurpose hall buildings plan
being done.
- Perimeter fence extended and on-
going.
7. Gaaki Sanctuaries:-
- Kangaita
- Kabiru
- Gichira
Unfinished
Finished
Unfinished
- Construction in progress.
- Completed and doing final touches.
- Buying an extension plot.
- Sanctuary expansion on going.
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- Kiriko
- Kiawaithanji
- Mutathi-ini
Parish Boys Centre:
Unfinished
Unfinished
Unfinished
- Sanctuary foundation stone laid and
construction is on-going.
- Sanctuary re-roofed.
- Church School block final touches done
in one classroom.
- Siloam Boys Centre construction at initial
stage.
8. Giakanja Wamagana
Giachamwenge
Kihora
Kagwathi Dispensary
Karigu-ini
Unfinished - Multi-purpose hall under
construction.
- Residential houses under
construction.
- Bought a church plot.
- Sanctuary renovated.
- Under construction.
- Sanctuary floor filing in progress.
9. Ihithe Ndugamano
Kiamutiga
Hubu-ini
Ihithe
Gura
Unfinished
- Church compound land scaping in
progress.
- Washrooms construction ongoing.
- Washrooms construction ongoing.
- Washrooms construction ongoing.
- Furnishing the Sanctuary.
10. Wandumbi Kangaru
Githakwa
Gatumbiro
Kigogo-ini
Nganatha
- Toilet done.
- Hall and gate construction on
going.
- Sanctuary floor tiling done.
- Renovation complete.
- Sanctuary floor filing done.
- Ceiling and floor tiling done.
11. Nkondi Sanctuaries – Nkondi
- Tumbura
- Marimanti
- Thangatha
Bridge
Unfinished-
Unfinished
Finished
- Construction Ongoing
- Roofing on going
- Buying a plot
- Church plot fencing done.
16.0 PRESBTYERIAL GROUPS AND COMMITTEES
All the groups and committees have been actively involved in their Mission. They carried out their
mandated duties and cleared their cess in the year and were able to settle safely after the restructuring. A
summary of their work is shown here .below:-
1. PCMF
(I) King’ong’o:
Dinner with a message, 1 seminar, monthly prayer breakfast meetings, Bench
marked with P.C.E.A Ongata Rongai, alternate monthly visitations to members
and parents of members.
Ongoing welfare outreaches to church members and P.C.M.F members during
happy and sad moments.
Had a rite of passage with a total of 37 boys.
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(II) Nyamachaki:
Had rite of passage for 182 boys and 7 others who joined training.
Follow up seminar for the previous rite of passage, 23 new members were
admitted, 5 dedicated, 8 commissioned. Prayer breakfast, bench marking in
Ebenezer Parish, Kiganjo Presbytery, monthly committee meetings, 3
Congregational visits and pastoral visits to the needy.
(III) Ruring’u:
Held rite of passage for 92 boys for 12 days.
Held Monthly meetings, pastoral visits to affected families, involved in wedding
preparations, visiting sick in hospitals and visitation to Minister.
Participated in community social welfare through harambees, involved in
preaching programme, new admission service.
Couples seminar was held 30 couples participated.
Parish counsel retreat and AGM attended by 46 members.
(IV) Riamukurwe:
They had rite of passage with 61 boys.
Held seminars and mentorship groups and also participated in Parish
development.
(V) Kagumo: had 4 boys in the rite of passage.
Had an Admission seminar, admitted 49 men, 26 commissioned.
Participated in the preaching programme.
Seminar on Men empowerment in family, Church and society.
(VI) Gaaki: Follow up seminar for the rite of passage 2016 candidates done.
(VII) Gura: Had 4 Council meetings.
(VIII) Giakanja:
Had a seminar and recruitment of members.
Had 4 council meetings.
(IX) Ihithe:
Had 4 meetings.
Recruitment of members.
Participated in Church projects.
(X) Wandumbi:
Had 7 Council meetings.
2. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
(I) St. Cuthbert’s Parish: Had 5 meetings.
(II) King’ong’o Parish:
Observed Youth Week.
Had 2 Keshas.
Participated in Nkondi Mission work.
Attended global Leadership Summit to empower the youth.
(III) Nyamachaki Parish:
Youth Camp attended by 130 members for three days.
Bible study focused on growing in Christ’s fullness.
9 people got saved.
Many youth have graduated from colleges.
Supporting youth members during weddings.
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Shown level of maturity in Church matters and life issues.
Had 2 Keshas.
Had 2 Rallies.
3 Fellowships
Participated in Presbyterial activities; Kesha, rallies and visits.
Door to door evangelism during the Youth Week, 6 people gave their lives to
Christ.
(IV) Ruring’u Parish:
Involved in social and pastoral visits.
Had 1 Youth rally.
1 week youth empowerment workshop.
Organized guidance and counseling sessions for those joining high school.
Held 3 team building activities.
Held a single’s night out seminar.
Visited 2 children’s homes, Huruma and New life home trust.
Education tour to Mt. Kenya Bottlers Ltd.
(V) Riamukurwe Parish: Annual Youth Camp.
(VI) Kagumo Parish:
Youth fellowship visits and rallies.
Visit to Parish Minister.
Pastoral work for the sick.
End of year retreat at Shunem Embu.
Participated in Naro Moru Mission work.
(VII) Gaaki Parish:
Held rallies in 8 congregations.
1 Kesha.
3 day convention.
(VIII) Gura Parish: Had 4 council meetings.
(IX) Giakanja Parish:
Held rallies. Seminars and keshas.
Had three council meetings.
(X) Thegenge Parish: Had 5 Council meetings.
(XI) Ihtihe Parish:
Had 5 Council meetings.
Held visits, keshas, conferences and a convention.
(XII) Wandumbi Parish:
Had a holiday seminar.
Holy Communion and visits.
Had 4 council meetings.
3. CHURCH SCHOOL
(I) St. Cuthbert’s Parish: Had 8 Council meetings.
(II) King’ong’o Parish:
Held Church School Week.
Vocational Bible School held at Imani church where 165 children attended from
the Parish and other churches.
Prayer day for children, attendance of 121 children.
Church School Teachers went to P.C.E.A St. Andrews for bench marking.
Had 6 Council meetings.
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(III) Nyamachaki Parish:
Held Church School Teachers fellowship.
Taught church School classes.
Held sports evangelism day.
Attended Annual National Church School teacher’s conference at Bahati rift
Valley Region.
Conducted vocational Bible school for 450 children for 3 days and 334 were
issued with certificates and 30 of them got saved.
Took children to Bible Eagles Club at King’ong’o.
7 church School teachers attended 2 seminars organized by Child Evangelism
Fellowship (CEF).
Had 4 Council meetings.
(IV) Ruring’u Parish:
Held teachers meetings.
Teachers exchange programme with Kagumo Teachers.
Held teachers retreat at Honi Farms.
Held teachers seminar at Rhino Center.
Held Pastoral visit to one of the teachers.
Held Vocational Bible Study (VBS) for 364 children for 5 days.
Education tour for children to Nairobi National Park.
Covered Church School syllabus.
Had 4 Council meetings.
(V) Riamukurwe Parish:
Have 45 teachers, 440 children, 320 Girls and 120 boys.
Church School syllabus covered.
Had 4 Council meetings.
Church School week observed successfully.
(VI) Kagumo Parish: Held 6 Church School council meetings.
(VII) Gaaki Parish:
Held 2 seminars and commissioned 22 teachers.
Held 7 meetings.
(VIII) Gura Parish: Held 4 Council meetings.
(IX) Giakanja Parish:
Held 4 Council meetings.
1 fun day for children and teaching.
(X) Thegenge Parish: Held 3 Council meetings.
(XI) Ihithe Parish:
End of year Party for children was done.
Held 2 council meetings.
(XII) Wandumbi Parish:
Held 5 Council meetings.
Held seminar for teachers.
Sports and Fun day done.
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4. BRIGADE COUNCIL
(I) St. Cuthbert’s Parish: Held 6 Council meetings.
(II) King’ong’o Parish:
Brigade Week was successfully observed.
Held 2 Badge award occasions.
Attended AGM at Thogoto Teachers College.
Trained NCOs and officers Basic 1 and 2 at Nanyuki.
(III) Nyamachaki Parish:
Held 4 Council meetings.
Held 3 Executive meetings.
Have 105 Boys and 130 Girls.
Trained 50 officers.
Warrant officers – 25.
Held parish camp inspection.
Held Vocational Bible Class.
2 officers attended AGM at Thogoto.
(IV) Ruring’u Parish:
Held 6 council meetings.
Had 1 day cookery seminar.
Brigade week was observed successfully.
Had a seminar on IT.
2 Officers and 2 Brigaders trained on NCO course at Nanyuki Secondary School.
(V) Riamukurwe Parish: Held 5 Council meetings and 4 executive meetings.
(VI) Kagumo Parish:-
Had 5 visits.
Observed Brigade Sunday.
Attended NCO and officers’ basic course training in Nanyuki.
Pastoral visits to the sick, needy and visited the Parish Minis ter.
End of year party for Brigaders.
Attended an AGM at Thogoto.
(VII) Gaaki Parish:
32 members attended NCO and officers basic training at Nanyuki High school.
Held 4 Council meetings.
(VIII) Gura Parish: Held 5 Council meetings.
(IX) Giakanja Parish:
Held 3 Council meetings.
Attended a seminar for officers and Brigaders at Nanyuki.
(X) Thegenge Parish: Held 5 Council meetings.
(XI) Ihithe Parish:
Trained officers, Brigaders, seminars and visits
Held 4 Council meetings.
(XII) Wandumbi Parish:
Held 6 Council meetings.
Held Battalion camp and local tows.
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5. WOMAN’S GUILD
(I) St. Cuthbert’s Parish:
Held 8 Council meetings.
Follow up of commissioning.
(II) King’ong’o Parish:
Held alternating monthly congregation and Parish fellowships.
Parish visitation to the Minister.
Prayer and fasting meetings.
Retreat in Giraffe Ark.
Bench marking retreat in Kigali Rwanda.
Seminars on Laws and grief.
Conducted alternative rite of passage to young girls.
Conducted a follow up seminar for girls during school holiday.
(III) Nyamachaki Parish:
Held monthly council meetings.
Held monthly prayers and fellowship.
Participated in the World Day of Prayer.
Visited the sick and the needy as need arose.
Visited 2 Ministers and student Minis ter with their families for fellowship.
Congregation seminars and retreats.
Held 1` Parish seminar.
Held form 1 follow up seminar for girls.
Total members – 167.
Least coin Kshs.39,385 collected.
(IV) Ruring’u Parish:
Has a membership of 127.
37 followers registered.
Monthly meetings held.
Ladies fellowship which are monthly.
Monthly prayer day.
Pastoral visitation to the sick, bereaved and the needy.
Pastoral visit to one of their members residing in Ruai.
Held alternative rite of passage seminar with 50 girls for five days covering 13 topics.
Held 2 seminars open for all ladies.
During Guild Week many families with diverse needs were visited.
5 trees planted in the Church compound.
Purchased and installed 10,000 litres tank.
Education of 1 needy secondary school girl in form four .
Least coin collected Kshs.49,175.
(V) Riamukurwe Parish:-
Have a membership of 194.
Had successful Guild Week.
Assisted Mt. Kenya Home for the Aged.
Donated Kshs.40,000 to needy families.
(VI) Kagumo Parish:
Held 5 Congregational visits.
Participated in World Day of Prayer.
Least coin was Kshs.8,000.
Educating a student in Mukurwe-ini Boys High School.
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(VII) Gaaki Parish:
Held a seminar for all women.
Held a Students seminar.
Attended National prayer day at Kasarani.
Held monthly fellowships in 8 Congregations.
Celebrated a wedding and golden Jubilee of 2 Guild members.
Educated a student at Dedan Kimathi University.
(VIII) Gura Parish: Held 4 Council meetings.
(IX) Giakanja Parish:
Held 7 Council meetings.
Held a Guild seminar and retreat at Honi Farms.
(X) Thegenge Parish: Held 4 Council meetings.
(XI) Ihithe Parish: Held seminars, pastoral visits to the needy.
(XII) Wandumbi Parish:
Pastoral visits to the needy.
Held seminars.
Held 7 Council meetings.
6. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
(I) King’ong’o Parish:-
Held 5 Council meetings.
Educated a student at Rware Secondary School.
Mentorship programmes for students.
(II) Nyamachaki Parish:
Held 5 Council meetings.
Educated a student at Rware Secondary School.
Held 2 pastoral visitation in Primary Schools.
Bought P.P. I books for held in Nyamachaki Primary School teachers.
Donations to the needy, clothes and sanitary pads.
(III) Ruring’u Parish:-
Held 9 Council meetings.
Single parents’ seminar attendance was 40.
Young parents seminar attendance 20.
Observed Education week.
(IV) Riamukurwe Parish:
Held 4 Council meetings.
Form 1 orientation seminar.
Observed Education Week raised funds for group activities.
Held prize giving day and awarded prizes and certificates to achievers.
Conducted prayers for KCPE and KCSE candidates.
(V) Kagumo Parish: Held 10 Council meetings.
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(VI) Gaaki Parish:
Held prize giving ceremonies.
Pastoral programmes in sponsored schools.
Conducted prayers for Form 1V and std 8 candidates.
(VII) Gura Parish: Held 3 Council meetings.
(VIII) Giakanja Parish:
Held 4 Council meetings.
Held seminars for the youth attendance was 260 and 38 from other
denominations.
(IX) Thegenge Parish: Held 3 Council meetings.
(X) Ihithe Parish:
Held 3 Council meetings.
Prize giving in sponsored schools.
Educated 1 needy student.
(XI) Wandumbi Parish:
Held 4 Council meetings.
Participated in rite of passage.
Participated prize giving to best performing candidates.
7. HEALTH COMMITTEE
(I) St. Cuthbert’s Parish: Held 6 Council meetings.
(II) King’ong’o Parish:
Held 2 Counsel Meetings.
4 medical camps held.
De-worming to members done.
(III) Nyamachaki Parish:
Held12 meetings.
Had 4 pastoral visits to the sick.
Organized and carried out 1 day medical screening camp on cervical cancer,
Breast cancer, blood sugar, H/P, HIV testing and counseling. Identified cases
were referred to hospital for management.
(IV) Ruring’u Parish:
Held 10 meetings.
Seminar on nutrition.
Free medical camp, treated 250 clients.
Presbyterial health group visit.
Health week was observed.
(V) Riamukurwe Parish:
Held 4 Council meetings.
Health week observed.
Health talks on diabetes, cancer, NHIF and H/P.
Deworming in 9 congregations.
Free medical camp at Sugar Baker Dispensary.
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(VI) Kagumo Parish:
Held 10 Council meetings.
Health youth seminar attend by 5 congregations, 59 youth members attended; 28
boys, 31 girls.
Visited 3 sponsored schools and gave health talk, hygiene, development,
relationships and drugs & substance abuse in collaboration with K.M.T.C Nyeri.
Health talks in congregation on H/P, diabetes, members advised on nutrition.
Deworming done to all congregations.
Pastoral visits to the sick.
Screening of H/P and diabetes.
(VII) Gaaki Parish:
Held seminar for officials.
Screening of diabetes, H/P and nutrition taught.
Held 4 council meetings.
(VIII) Gura Parish: Held 3 council meetings.
(IX) Giakanja Parish:
Held 4 council meetings.
Seminar on good health living.
(X) Thegenge Parish: Held 3 Council meetings.
(XI) Ihithe Parish:
Held 3 Council meetings.
Screening on diabetes, H/P.
Seminar done.
Contributing towards church projects.
(XII) Wandumbi Parish:
Held 5 council meetings.
Participated in Nkondi Mission.
NB: Presbytery conducted free medical camp at Nkondi Nendeni for 2 days.
8. EVANGELISM
(i) St. Cuthbert’s Parish: Held 2 Council meetings.
(ii) King’ong’o Parish:
Held 10 Council meetings.
Organized and conducted covenant renewal service.
Organized and run a 40 day prayer programme where churches were
congregating on weekly basis for cooperate prayers.
Parish mission which comprised of 4 simultaneous door to door Evangelism and
open air meetings, 99 souls came to the Lord.
Assistance to the needy done during mission work.
Mission was done in collaboration with church groups, others churches and life
Ministry Kenya.
Follow up of souls given to Christ done during the period.
Prayers for the Parish 15 year’s anniversary celebration.
Organized prayer walk for 15 years anniversary celebration.
Held worship experience, sent 3 missioners in National mission in Uganda.
Participated in Presbyterial Mission in Nkondi Nendeni Area.
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Prayers for Global Leadership Summit.
Held strategic meetings with the parish worship team.
Presented Christmas donations from church members to inmates in King’ong’o
G.K. prison.
Representation in the AFLEWO overnight meeting.
Participated in monthly prayer half keshas. Sent intercessory and preaching team
3 times to Head Office.
Made Parish programme and sermon note book.
Participated in interchurch open air meetings.
Ministering in learning institutions under their jurisdiction.
(iii) Nyamachaki Parish:
Held 12Council Meetings.
Held biannual convention.
Parishioners teamed up with 130 Karatina University students.
Door to door, person to person crusades and evening revivals done.
Pastoral work in Elder district, King’ong’o Prison and Huruma Children’s home,
donated items to both institutions. 3 prisoners got saved.
Held missions and seminars where 115 souls gave their lives to Jesus.
(iv) Ruring’u Parish:
Held 23 Council meetings.
Held 3 prayer retreats geared towards spiritual growth.
Sere Olipi mission held for 3 days, 8 people got saved.
Assisted in construction of Sere Olipi church and sanitary facilities. All were
completed and handed over to Mararal Parish.
Held annual dinner with a message presided by the Secretary General Rev. Kania.
Held evangelism Sunday and Revival week facilitated by Missionary Andrew
Ng’ang’a.
Participated in Presbyterial mission in Nkondi Nendeni Area.
Held Pastoral visit and mission in Nyeri Referral Hospital and 4 souls accepted
Christ, presented gifts to children in maternity.
Pastoral visits to needy families.
(v) Riamukurwe Parish:
Held 5 Council meetings.
Participated in Presbyterial mission work in Nkondi.
Held 2 Keshas within the parish and on annual convention.
(vi) Kagumo Parish:
Held 10 meetings.
Held a convention.
Held mission with missioners from Nanyuki Presbytery, Naro Moru Parish.
Held seminar for preachers.
Exchange programmes with other Parishes.
(vii) Gaaki Parish:
Held 6 Meetings.
Held 3 monthly prayers.
Preached in all congregations rotationally.
Held Parish convention together with revival meetings.
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(viii) Gura Parish: Held 3 meetings.
(ix) Giakanja Parish:
Held 10 meetings.
Held 3 conventions and 3 seminars.
(x) Thegenge Parish: Held three meetings.
(xi) Ihithe Parish:
Held 2 meetings.
Organized preaching programme and convention.
(xii) Wandumbi Parish
Held 4 meetings.
Participated in Nkondi Mission and retreats.
9. JPRC
(I) Ruring’u Parish:
Held 1 seminar.
Week programme was well observed.
(II) Riamukurwe Parish:
Seminars and visits to congregations and sensitized members on General
elections.
JPRC Week well observed.
Held 4 Council meetings.
(III) Kagumo Parish:
Held 2 seminars on General Elections.
Observed JPRC week programme.
(IV) Gaaki Parish.
Held 3 Council meetings.
Held 1 seminar on pre and post elections.
(V) Gura Parish: Held 4 council meetings.
(VI) Giakanja Parish: Held 1 seminar.
(VII) Thegenge Parish: Held 3 Council meetings.
(VIII) Ihithe Parish:
Held 4 council meetings.
Seminars to members held.
(IX) Wandumbi Parish:
Held 3 Council meetings.
Participated in Nkondi Mission work.
17.0 ACHIEVEMENTS:-
1. FINANCES:-
(a) The Parishes financial performance to the Head Office MMF improved by 21.8% from 77.9%
to 99.7%.
(b) We managed to pay all the workers and all their respective deductions in the year.
(c) The Presbytery started a fifty one seater bus project and is awaiting workshop clearance for
release by end of January 2018.
(d) For convenience in development and ease in management, the Nyeri Presbytery Office plot
was sub-divided into three.
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2. NKONDI NENDENI AREA:-
The Presbytery organized a four-day Evangelizing service in Nkondi, Tharaka County as from 6th
–
10th
September 2017 and the following was realized:-
(a) Fencing of P.C.E.A Marimanti and Thangatha Bridge Churches.
(b) An additional plot neighboring Marimanti church was purchased at Marimanti.
(c) Due to the Parish partnering with congregations in this mission area, a good improvement
has been realized in line with making it a Parish by the end of the year 2018.
(d) P.C.E.A Nkondi Town Church started with an average attendance of 15 people and doing well.
(e) The Outreach Foundation under Stewart Ross accepted to partner with us to put up a church
at Nkondi town and the roofing of Tumbura church. The project is on-going.
(f) Free medical Camp was organized where 655 patients were treated.
3. PARTNERSHIP WITH THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH YANG RIM CHURCH
This was strengthened through sending 3 Presbytery officia ls to South Korea where a Covenant of
Understanding between this Presbytery and Yang Rim Church was signed. Through this covenant,
our brethren agreed to develop Honi Centre and mostly the already opened Honi Hospital.
4. CAPACITY BUILDING
103 Church Elders were trained for three days each through the continuous capacity building
programme in the Presbytery.
5. PARISHES PERFORMANCE:
It was calm in all our Parishes and work went on well thus resulting to the outcome enumerated
above,
6. GROUPS RESTRUCTURING
Groups and committees restructuring went on well and was done within the stipulated time. All
assets and liabilities were attended to and their work rolled out very well.
7. PRESBYTERY GROWTH
The Presbytery has a steady growth on:-
(a) Spiritual growth
(b) Leadership development.
(c) Missions and ministries.
(d) Stewardship and proper management of resources.
(e) Population.
18.0 CHALLENGES:
CHALLENGE PROPOSED STRATEGIC REMEDY 1. Many social ills is evident in domestic
fights, family breakages, single
parenthood and generation gap
tensions:-
Organize forums for consultative for information, seminars
for empowerment and together look for possible solutions.
Engage all our church ministry groups.
Use the pulpit and other forums to educate general
membership
2. Male gender minimal presence in
church a big concern.
Work through families to appeal men to the church.
Study and address men concerns with a view to their
empowerment.
3. High turnover of Ministers Existing harmony and education and team work initiatives
expected to make leaders work longer and better together.
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4. Widespread cultic and occult teachings targeting mostly those that are desperate
Ensure preaching and teaching is made contemporary and relevant to give hope and assurance.
19.0 FUTURE PLANS
1) Deal with the above cited challenges through their respective proposed strategic
remedies.
2) Continue with mission work in the same aggressiveness.
3) Encouraging bench marking at all levels of Church Leadership.
4) Presbytery office expansion to provide a spacious boardroom
5) Roll out a development plan to our proposed business premises.
6) Improve Honi Centre to:-
Raise the hospital into an affordable facility offering quality and specialized
treatment.
Develop a vocational training institution that would help unleash the potential of
the area.
Intensify farming for optimum benefits.
7) Continue with the capacity building initiatives to church leaders and general church
membership for empowerment to all.
20.0 CONCLUSION
As a Presbytery, we give glory and honor to God who gave us a conducive working environment that
made us realize positive growth in all areas. We were able to achieve financial targets, population growth
and capacity building of the leaders. Our groups were able to settle safely after restructuring and we
hope they will continue to carry out their mandate effectively in the future.
Mission work has progressed on well and we were able to plant a new congregation in Nkondi Nendeni
Area. In conclusion, we are greateful for the support given by our members and we hope the same shall
continue in the New Year.