National Council of Churches of Kenya

The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), (in Swahili, Jumuia Ya Makanisa Ya Kenya) is a fellowship of Protestant churches and Christian organisations registered in Kenya. Its motto is "For Wananchi" which means "for citizens" (Wananchi meaning citizens in Swahili): This motto has been exemplified in NCCK's long involvement in public service, advocacy, and social responsibility in Kenya. It is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Councils and Churches in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa and the Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa.

Vision and Mission of NCCK

Vision of the Council

One church; United in faith and mission witnessing to Jesus Christ

Mission of the Council

To facilitate the united mission of the Christian Church in Kenya, the Council shall:

Governance of the Council

As defined by the (NCCK Constitution), the supreme body of NCCK is the General Assembly (GA), which meets once every three years, which has an executive committee which meets biannually. This Committee has two subcommittees, namely, the programme committee, and the finance and administration committee. These committees meet regularly throughout the year, and work closely with the management team. The day-to-day management of the Council is the responsibility of management team under the leadership of the General Secretary who is also the chief executive officer of the Council.[1]

Officer of the Council Name
Chairman Rev. Canon Rosemary Mbogo
Vice Chairman Archbishop Timothy Ndambuki
Honorary Treasurer Mr Kibuga Kinyua Kariithi
General Secretary Rev. Canon Peter Karanja
Chairman, Finance & Administration Committee Mr Peter Mukulu
Chairman, Program Committee Rev. Dr Julius Karanja
Deputy General Secretary Mr. Oliver Kisaka


Management Team

Position Name
General Secretary Rev. Canon Peter Karanja
Deputy General Secretary Mr. Oliver Kisaka
Director, Programs Ms. Suzie Ibutu
Head, Human Resource & Administration Ms. Susie Ibutu (Acting)
Operations Manager, Resorts and Investments Mr James Gituanja
Manager, Finance Ms. Mary Wanjiku

Facilities

The Council's headquarters are located at the Jumuia Place, Lenana Road, Nairobi. This facility also serves as the Nairobi region offices. NCCK maintains nine regional offices throughout Kenya as well as five conference or retreat centers namely:

Journey of NCCK

The Church of the Torch, Kikuyu, where NCCK was founded in 1913

Established in 1913, it has been a key player in mobilizing Kenyans in various political, economic, and social issues. As such, NCCK's story is intricately intertwined with Kenya's national historical narrative.

Membership

NCCK has 44 member churches and organizations, who seek to facilitate the attainment of a united, just, peaceful and sustainable society. That is; 27 member churches, eleven associate members and six fraternal associate members. These are:

Full Members

Africa Brotherhood Church
African Christian Churches and Schools
African Church of the Holy Spirit
Africa Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa
African Interior Church
African Nineveh Church
Anglican Church of Kenya
Church of Africa Sinai Mission
Coptic Orthodox Church
Episcopal Church of Africa
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Kenya
Friends Church in Kenya
Full Gospel Churches of Kenya
Kenya Assemblies of God
Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church
Kenya Mennonite Church
Lyahuka Church of East Africa
Maranatha Faith Assemblies
Methodist Church in Kenya
National Independent Church of Africa
Overcoming Faith Centre Church of Kenya
Pentecostal Evangelistic Fellowship of Africa
Presbyterian Church of East Africa
Reformed Church of East Africa
Salvation Army
Scriptural Holiness Mission
Zion Harvest Mission

Associate Members

Bible Society of Kenya
Christian Churches Education Association
Christian Health Association of Kenya
Kenya United Independent Churches
Kenya Ecumenical Church Loan Fund
Kenya Students Christian Fellowship
St Paul's University
Young Women's Christian Association (World YWCA)
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)

Fraternal Members

African Evangelistic Enterprise
Daystar University
Fellowship of Christian Unions (FOCUS)
Trans World Radio
Trinity Fellowship
World Vision International

References

  1. NCCK, NCCK. "NCCK About". Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  1. http://www.ncck.org/index.php/about-ncck/history-of-ncck.html
  2. http://www.ncck.org/index.php/about-ncck/our-journey.html
  3. http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/publisher,IRBC,QUERYRESPONSE,KEN,3df4be5211,0.html
  4. http://www.simplesolutions.co.ke/cwsea/partners/partnerprofile.asp?partnerid=53
  5. http://www.peoplebuildingpeace.org/thestories/article.php?typ=theme&id=121&pid=28
  6. http://www.globalministries.org/africa/partners/national-council-of-churches.html
  7. http://www.oikoumene.org/en/member-churches/regions/africa/kenya/ncck.html
  8. http://www.ncck.org/index.php/information/150.html
  9. http://allafrica.com/stories/201104111367.html

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