Implementation of Church Programs in Fostering the Integration of Christian Faith into Daily Living at Methodist Church in the Kaaga Synod, Kenya
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2023-11Author
Justus, Patrick Karani
Gichohi, Paul Maku
Kinoti, Mary
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The Church programs are meant to foster ethical and moral values in the society. However, there is a gap in implementation of church programs. This paper seeks to assess the implementation of church programs  for  fostering  the  integration  of  Christian  faith into  daily  living  within  the Methodist Church in Kenya, Kaaga Synod. Men, women, and youth fellowships, missions' teams, prayer  groups,  leadership  and  mentorship  programs,  and the  children programs lack  consistent implementation. If this problem remains unaddressed, it could lead to moral decadence,and render the Church irrelevant in the contemporary society. This study used a descriptive research design, qualitative   approach,and proposes a   constructivism   research   philosophy.   The   researcher establishes  their  analysis  on transformational  leadership  theory,and  leader-member  exchange theory. The target population consisted 39,000 church members in205 churches that make up the 27  circuits of Kaaga  synod.  The  sample  size  was  380  respondents  consisting  of  339  church members,  32  lay  leaders  (including  men,  women,  youth  and  circuit  stewards),  8  superintendent ministers/clergy,  and  1  synod  Bishop.  Data was collected  using open-ended  questionnaires for church members, interviews for lay leaders, focus group discussions for superintendent ministers, and documentary analysis for secondary data. The quality of data was ensured by checking content, construct, criterion, bracketing, and testimonial validities. Ethical clearance was obtained from the Kenya  Methodist  University,ethics committee and  Nacosti.  Data  was  analyzed  thematically. Findings showed that Sunday school, youth and adult-member programs were present but lacked proper implementation and consistency necessary for fostering integration of Christian faith. This study recommended the Church leadership to support and oversee progressive implementation of church programs. It is also recommended that the Church leadership trains members on monitoring and  evaluation of  church structures.  Adults  were  recommended  to  be  role  models  to  the  young generation so as to enhance effective implementation of church programs
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Justus, P. K., Gichohi, P. M., & Kinoti, M. (2023). Implementation of Church Programs in Fostering the Integration of Christian Faith into Daily Living at Methodist Church in the Kaaga Synod, Kenya. International Journal of Professional Practice, 11(6), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1234/ijpp.v11i6.365Publisher
International Journal of Professional Practice
