The Diocese of Kirinyaga was created in July 1990 on the subdivision of the former Diocese of Mt. Kenya East. It comprised of Kirinyaga, Isiolo, Meru, Marsabit and Moyale Districts.On 1st July 1997 the Diocese of Meru carved out leaving Kirinyaga, Isiolo, Moyale and Marsabit Districts.
In 2008, Isiolo, Marsabit and Moyale Districts were taken directly under All Saints Cathedral Diocese in preparation to become a Missionary Diocese leaving the present Kirinyaga Diocese. The diocese has seven Archdeaconries, twenty seven deaneries, one hundred and fifteen parishes, two hundred and twenty nine congregations and over 145,000 Christians.
The first Bishop was the Late Archbishop Emeritus Dr. David M. Gitari (1991 to 1997). The second Bishop was Rt. Rev. Emeritus Daniel Munene Ngoru (1997 to 2012). The third Bishop is Rt. Rev. Joseph Karimi Kibucwa (December 2012 to date)
Vision
A growing Church witnessing for Christ
Mission
To holistically equip Godβs people using the Gospel of Christ
Mission Statement
The Diocese of Kirinyaga is called to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, maintain the culture of worship and inspire all persons with the love of Christ so that they may live life in abundance.
Core Values
Integrity- Both the clergy and the laity are driven by truthfulness, openness and honesty. Truth defines our relationship with each other and by God Himself.
Hardwork- We believe is being industrious, zealous, diligent in all our undertakings.
Passion- We strongly believe in our purpose to deliver our mission. Truly we can do all things through Christ (Phil 4:13)
Service- We want to develop a servantβs heart that seeks to always meet of others (Mathew 20:28)
Prayer- Maintaining a continuous conversation with God.(1 Thessalonians 5:17)
Godβs Word- Spending consistent time reading the bible and applying its truth (2Tim 3:16)
Administration
As envisaged in the ACK Constitution 2002 article XV, the Administrative Secretary is an appointee of the Bishop charged with the Administrative work of the Diocese Further, he is to carry out such other functions as may be assigned to him by the Standing Committee of Synod.
He is also the custodian of all Diocesan documents and responsible for maintenance of Diocesan archives. He is an ex-official member of the Diocesan Synod and Standing Committee thereof.