Independent Presbyterian Church in Kenya

The Independent Presbyterian Church in Kenya was started in 1948 by missionaries of the Bible Presbyterian Church from the (United States). In 1962 a split occurred in the Bible Presbyterian Church, and in Africa the missionaries divided, the minority group separated this become the Africa Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Since 1964 the church become independent. In 1984 a number of parishes left and separated from the denomination and organised themselves the same name of Independent Presbyterian Church in Kenya. Membership is 2,500 in 70 congregations in 2004. The church recognises the Apostle Creed, and Westminster Confession of Faith.[1][2]

According to the recent statistics it has 80 congreagtions and 4 Presbyteries.[3]

The church maintains the Reformed Bible College and Technical College in Mwingi, Kenya. It was started in 1958.[4]

The church is affiliated with the East Africa Christian Alliance.[5]

References

  1. http://www.reformiert-online.net/adressen/detail.php?id=1392&lg=eng
  2. http://reformedbiblecollegemwingi.webs.com/ourdoctrinalposition.htm
  3. http://www.pceasydney.org.au/Sermons/Ministers_Message_0812.pdf
  4. http://reformedbiblecollegemwingi.webs.com/
  5. http://www.fcb-nairobi.org/fcbaffiliation.htm

See also

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