A History of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa in The Eastern Region (1915 To 2022)
Date
2024-02-10
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Journal of History and Cultural Studies
Abstract
The study sought to trace the history of the Presbyterian Church of East
Africa (PCEA) in the Eastern Region from 1915 to 2022. PCEA was
introduced by the Church of Scotland Mission (CSM) in 1915. It has been
in the Eastern Region (Tharaka Nithi and Meru counties) for over a
century now and is one of the dominant denominations in the area.
However, no systematic study has been done to trace its history. The
history of the Methodist Church in Kenya, the Anglican Church, and the
Catholic Church in the Eastern Region is well documented, but that of
PCEA in the region is conspicuously missing. This gave the authors the
impetus to carry out such a study. The study adopted a descriptive
survey research design. Data was collected and analysed from 438
respondents, including 9 presbytery moderators, 53 church ministers,
and 376 church members. The study established that PCEA was brought
to the Eastern Region by the CSM. The first missionaries were Africans
sent from Kikuyu and Tumutumu. They were later joined by Dr Clive
Irvine in 1922. A mission station was established at Chogoria, from where
the church spread to other parts of the lower and upper Meru. The study
concludes that PCEA is one of the dominant denominations in the
Eastern Region. The study recommends that PCEA should come up with
better methods of storing data to avoid losing it and preserve its
heritage
Description
Research article
Keywords
Eastern Region, History, Trace, Presbyterian Church of East Africa
Citation
Mwindi, L. M., Kagema, D. N., & Kithinji, C. M. (2024). A history of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa in the Eastern Region (1915 to 2022). Journal of history and cultural studies, 3(1), 46-61.