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PCMF

The origins of the Presbyterian Church Men’s Fellowship (PCMF) can be traced way back to the General Assembly of 1973, resolution 1154. However this resolution on the idea of beginning of the matters pertaining to men was not accepted until the General Assembly of 1987 revived the matter of establishing the men’s organization under minutes 3835.

 

It has been realized that the majority of church men, apart from those who are deacons or elders did not have a recognized form or spring board from which their individual and corporate contributions could be utilized in the church.The aim of forming a new organization as stipulated in the GA of 1973 resolution was:
i. Bringing men together
ii. Be a united Christian force
iii. For fellowship
iv. For exchange of ideas concerning matters of faith, witness and service to Jesus Christ and other men.
v. Exploiting their talents in serving God.


The PCMF has since become an appropriate avenue where men are able to re-examine their faith in Jesus Christ, their witness and service to God and for fellowship. The fellowship endeavors to be men’s united force in matters covering faith, witness and service to god and to glorify Him at all levels of church life, by participating in church activities as individuals and also to the community and nation.

ROLES OF THE P.C.M.F

  • Be a source of Christ's light to men within and without the Church.

  • 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

How to Become a Member

  • Membership is open to every man who joins the Church. The membership is graduated along the following three key levels:
    1. Card Level. This is the entry level for all men. Upon joining, one is issued with a membership card. While at this stage, members are walked through a holistic journey that captures spiritual and social facets, all geared towards ensuring a solid grounding on Godly values.
    2. Badge level; upon making notable progress at the Card Level, and having been registered in the Holy Communion Register, one is awarded a Badge; a key insignia of PCMF that accords one a cherished ambassador position.
    3. Tie Level; this marks the accolade of full membership with the Group. This is given at a church ceremony officiated by the Minister, whereupon one also receives the Maroon Blazer.

Achievements

  • Partly this has enabled men to play the role of being Priests in their homes with ease and on solid godly attributes.

  • Significant membership growth annually.

  • Mentorship of Young/Boy Child. PCMF has invested heavily towards creating the desired change amongst this group, and every year a series of events are carried out including Supporting ROP(Rite of Passage )

  • Helped men in the church achieve a higher level of bonding amongst themselves hence cohesions through  fellowships and the famous soup program.

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