PCEA Milimani South Presbytery has grown from 7 parishes at its founding in December 2013 to 8 parishes and 34 congregations today, following the 2022 subdivision of Karen Parish. Its eldership has grown from 136 to 168 active elders over the same period, anchored by a vision drawn from Matthew 5:16 — to mirror Jesus Christ in totality.
Twelve years ago, PCEA Milimani South Presbytery did not exist as its own body. It was hived off from the larger Milimani Presbytery on 8th December 2013 and began its own operations in January 2014 with seven parishes and one outreach area. Today it is a Presbytery of 8 parishes, 34 congregations, and 168 active elders, spread across the peri-urban landscapes of Nairobi, Kiambu, and Kajiado counties. Here is the story of how it got here — and what its growth looks like today.
How the Presbytery Began
PCEA Milimani South Presbytery was hived from the larger Milimani Presbytery on 8th December 2013 and started its own operations on 6th January 2014. It is one of nine presbyteries that make up the wider Nairobi Region of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa. The Presbytery sits in a peri-urban setting, covering parts of Nairobi, Kiambu, and Kajiado counties, with its physical offices located at PCEA Riruta Satellite Church.
Since its inception, the Presbytery has experienced what its own leadership describes as steady “numerical and spiritual growth” — a claim borne out by the parish, congregation, and eldership figures below.
From Seven Parishes to Eight
At inception, the Presbytery comprised seven parishes plus one integrated outreach area:
| Parish / Area (at inception, 2013–2014) |
|---|
| PCEA Nairobi West Parish |
| PCEA Lang’ata Parish |
| PCEA Karen Parish |
| PCEA Waithaka Parish |
| PCEA Riruta Parish |
| PCEA Mutu-ini Parish |
| PCEA Dagoretti Parish |
| PCEA Namanga Nendeni Area (integrated outreach area) |
In November 2022, Karen Parish was subdivided into two — Karen West Parish and Karen Central Parish — bringing the Presbytery to its current count of 8 parishes, still alongside the Namanga Nendeni Area. Each of the 8 parishes today is served by its own Parish Secretary/Administrator, Evangelist, Youth Coordinator, and Children’s Ministry Coordinator.
34 Congregations and Growing
Across its 8 parishes and the Namanga Nendeni Area, the Presbytery now counts 34 congregations in total — with the Namanga Nendeni Area alone responsible for 17 of them, reflecting its wide rural outreach footprint stretching toward the Kenya–Tanzania border region.
Growth has also shown up in new church dedications. Six congregations have been formally dedicated as churches in the last decade:
| Church | Parish / Area | Dedication Date |
|---|---|---|
| PCEA Ruthimitu Church | Dagoretti Parish | 24 September 2023 |
| PCEA Lifespring Church | Karen Central Parish | 28 August 2022 |
| PCEA Namunyak Church | Namanga Nendeni Area | 27 September 2020 |
| PCEA Ewang’an Church | Namanga Nendeni Area | 25 August 2019 |
| PCEA Manyatta Church | Mutu-ini Parish | 29 April 2018 |
| PCEA Karinde Church | Mutu-ini Parish | 24 June 2018 |
A Growing Eldership
The Presbyterian model of church government is built around the office of the elder, and the numbers reflect a Presbytery that has steadily raised up leaders alongside its congregations. At inception, the Presbytery had 136 active elders and 48 retired elders. Today, it counts 168 active elders and 74 retired elders — growth in both serving leadership and the generation that has stepped back after years of service.
Vision and Mission
Every parish, congregation, and ministry under the Presbytery is anchored to two short statements:
Vision: “A Presbytery that Mirrors Jesus Christ In Totality” (Matthew 5:16)
Mission: “To Worship God and Care for Humanity in Obedience to the Great Commission” (Matthew 28:19)
Both verses recur throughout the Presbytery’s life — from how individual parishes describe their own purpose to how the Presbytery frames its growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many parishes are in PCEA Milimani South Presbytery?
Eight: Nairobi West, Lang’ata, Karen West, Karen Central, Waithaka, Riruta, Mutu-ini, and Dagoretti — alongside the integrated Namanga Nendeni Area.
When was PCEA Milimani South Presbytery formed?
It was hived from the larger Milimani Presbytery on 8th December 2013 and began its own operations on 6th January 2014.
How many congregations does PCEA Milimani South Presbytery have?
34 congregations in total, with the Namanga Nendeni Area alone accounting for 17 of them.
Where are the Presbytery’s offices located?
At PCEA Riruta Satellite Church, in a peri-urban setting covering parts of Nairobi, Kiambu, and Kajiado counties.
Final Thoughts
The numbers tell a story of steady, deliberate growth — from seven parishes to eight, from 136 active elders to 168, from a handful of congregations to 34 spread across three counties and into the Namanga Nendeni borderlands. In the coming weeks, this site will feature the individual histories behind several of these parishes, each with its own story of how it came to be part of this Presbytery’s wider mission.
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Figures and dates in this article are drawn from PCEA Milimani South Presbytery’s own published records. Compiled by the Editorial Desk.