Background: Formation
The Presbyterian Church Men Fellowship was formed by a resolution of the General Assembly in 1973 but
which was implemented in 1985. PCMF was officially started at PCEA Muteero on 7th April 1995 by 17
members. On 15th December the same year, regular elections were held and the first interim Committee was
elected. There were 33 members.
The first ceremony for presentation of badges was held on 7th March 1999. Notably, PCMF Muteero was the first Men Fellowship in the entire Church to receive such badges courtesy of one of our own members, the late Very Reverend Dr. John Gatu who was not only the Chaplain in charge of Men Fellowships in the Church but indeed the father of PCEA Men Fellowships.
Our member Mr. Peterson W. Kariuki also became the first National Treasurer, Presbytery Treasurer and
Chairman of our local fellowship. Other past Chairmen include; The late Dr. Fredrick Muchena, Mr. Simon K.
Mbocha, Mr. Stephen N. Kamamia, Mr. Austin Kiragu, Dr. Daniel K. Kiaraho, Mr. John Mwaniki Kabui,
Mr. Francis Mwangi and current Chairman, Mr. Peter N. Nderitu.
PCMF Muteero has grown as a fellowship over the years during which time many milestones have been
attained. These include but not limited to;
- Championing the Rite of Passage (ROP) programmes for our young boys.
- Playing an active role in many development programmes e.g. ‘Project Joshua’ where the
fellowship also provided for design and approvals. - As an act of true fatherhood,continually provide refreshments for the Sunday School pupils and indeed the congregational after-service refreshments.
- Offering guidance and counseling sessions to young men preparing for marriage.
- Sponsorship of many seminars, workshops and missions over the years.
Our Mission
A fellowship that serves God and spreads His love to the worlds through stewardship.
Our Vision
To be a men unifying force in Christian faith, spiritual growth and wellness.
Our roles
To be a source of Christ’s light to men within and without the Church
• To draw men to Christ, nurture and equip them with godly attributes to attain a rounded transformation.
• To equip and offer opportunities for men to spread the gospel of Christ.
• Mercy mission; extend in kind Christ’s love to those hurting/in need in the society
• Mentor the Boy Child/Young Men within and without the Church.
• Bolster men’s bonding with each other so that unity is attained in the church.
• Champion the society on taking care of the environment.
Current PCMF Executive Committee
The following are the current office bearers: