Presbyterian Church of East Africa
The Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) is a Christian denomination that originated in the late 19th century through the efforts of Scottish missionaries. It primarily serves communities in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, focusing on spiritual growth, education, and social justice. The church emphasizes the teachings of the Bible and the importance of community service.
PCEA is governed by a system of elders and ministers, reflecting its Presbyterian roots. The church is involved in various outreach programs, including health care, education, and poverty alleviation, aiming to improve the quality of life for its members and the wider community.