MCK Kimbo Church

MCK Kimbo Church Located Kimbo Location Opposite Bidii Academy near Mt. Kenya Forest Kimbo CBO

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29/03/2026

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The Story of Martin BaitunduMartin Baitundu was known by many people as a humble, generous, and faithful man. In his com...
10/03/2026

The Story of Martin Baitundu

Martin Baitundu was known by many people as a humble, generous, and faithful man. In his community and especially in his church, he lived a life that reflected kindness, commitment, and service to others.

Martin was a devoted member of MCK Kimbo Church. From the day he joined the congregation, he showed great love for the church and its people. He participated actively in the Men’s Fellowship, where he worked closely with other members to strengthen the faith of men in the church and encourage unity among families. Whenever there was a meeting, a prayer gathering, or a church activity, Martin was always present.

One of the things that made Martin stand out was his discipline with time. He believed that serving God required commitment and respect. Because of this, he was known for keeping time in every church activity. Many people admired him because he was dependable—if he promised to help, everyone knew he would be there.

Martin was also a generous supporter of the church. He gave his time, his strength, and his resources whenever there was a need. Whether it was supporting church development, helping organize fellowship activities, or assisting fellow members who were in need, Martin never hesitated to lend a hand.

Beyond the church, Martin was a loving pillar to his entire family. He cared deeply for them and always worked hard to ensure they were supported and united. His family remembers him as a man who taught them values of faith, hard work, kindness, and respect for others.

Even in his final days, Martin remained faithful to his calling. He continued attending church regularly and was present in worship until the last Sunday before his passing. His dedication to God and the church never faded.

Though Martin Baitundu is no longer with us, his legacy lives on. The members of MCK Kimbo Church remember him as a committed servant of God, a faithful brother in the Men’s Fellowship, and a man who loved both his church and his family deeply.

His life reminds everyone that true greatness is found in service, generosity, and faith.

May his soul rest in eternal peace.

27/01/2026
04/06/2024

NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
TO: Members in Kibirichia Location
This is to notify you of the Enhanced Single Registry (ESR) for social protection in Kenya. It is a social economic database of the poor and vulnerable households. It is also a platform designed to manage and provide oversight of the principal cash transfer programmes in Kenya including the Inua Jamii and the World Food Programme Cash Transfer also known as Jenga Jamii.
The registration will start on Wednesday 5th June and end on Monday 10th June
The following are the listing sites;
1. Gathuine Assistant Chief's office.
2. Kibirichia Chiefs Office.
On Wednesday 5th all members of the public interested to register themselves will all gather at Kibirichia Chiefs Office as from 8:30am.

Let's ensure all vulnerable households get registered for the betterment of our Community.

Requirements;
1. National Identity Card.
2. Must come From a household
Let's mobilize more people to register as from Wednesday.

Blessings
Regards
Chief Miriam
For more information call
1. Dickson 0704107312
2. Kiogora 0727761590

24/12/2023

ADVICE TO ALL EMPLOYEES :

1. Build a home earlier. Be it rural home or urban home. Building a house at 50 is not an achievement. Don't get used to government houses. This comfort is so dangerous. Let all your family have good time in your house.

2. Go home. Don't stick at work all the year. You are not the pillar of your department. If you drop dead today, you will be replaced immediately and operations will continue. Make your family a priority.

3. Don't chase promotions. Master your skills and be excellent at what you do. If they want to promote you, that's fine if they don't, stay positive to your personal.
development.

4. Avoid office or work gossip. Avoid things that tarnish your name or reputation. Don't join the bandwagon that backbites your bosses and colleagues. Stay away from negative gatherings that have only people as their agenda.

5. Don't ever compete with your bosses. You will burn your fingers. Don't compete with your colleagues, you will fry your brain.

6. Ensure you have a side business. Your salary will not sustain your needs in the long run.

7. Save some money. Let it be deducted automatically from your payslip.

8. Borrow a loan to invest in a business or to change a situation not to buy luxury. Buy luxury from your profit.

9. Keep your life,marriage and family private. Let them stay away from your work. This is very important.

10. Be loyal to yourself and believe in your work. Hanging around your boss will alienate you from your colleagues and your boss may finally dump you when he leaves.

11. Retire early. The best way to plan for your exit was when you received the employment letter. The other best time is today. By 40 to 50 be out.

12. Join work welfare and be an active member always. It will help you a lot when any eventuality occurs.

13.Take leave days utilize them by developing yr future home or projects..usually what you do during yr leave days is a reflection of how you'll live after retirement..If it means you spend it all holding a remote control watching series on Zee world, expect nothing different after retirement.

14. Start a project whilst still serving or working. Let your project run whilst at work and if it doesn't do well, start another one till it's running viably. When your project is viably running then retire to manage your business. Most people or pensioners fail in life because they retire to start a project instead of retiring to run a project.

15. Pension money is not for starting a project or buy a stand or build a house but it's money for your upkeep or to maintain yourself in good health. Pension money is not for paying school fees or marrying a young wife but to look after yourself.

16. Always remember, when you retire never be a case study for living a miserable life after retirement but be a role model for colleagues to think of retiring too.

17. Don't retire just because you are finished or you are now a burden to the company and just wait for your day to die. Retire young or whilst energetic to enjoy waking up for a cup of coffee, enjoy the sun, receive money from your business, visit nice place that you missed and spend good time with family. Those who retire late, spend about 95% of their time at work than with their family and that's why they see it difficult to spend time with their family when they retire but end looking for another job till they die. If they don't get another job, they die early.

18. Retire at your house than at government accommodation so that when you retire you can easily fit into the society that raised you. It's not easy to adjust to live in a location after spending more years at company house or at government house.

19. Never let your employment benefits make you forget about your retirement. Employment benefits are just meant to make you relax, get finished whilst time is moving. Remember when you retire no one will call you boss if you don't have a viable business.

20. Don't hate to retire because one day you will retire either voluntarily or involuntarily.

Hope this will help you look at life positively
John Liney

12/09/2023
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03/03/2023

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Address

53
Meru
60201

Opening Hours

Monday 15:00 - 00:00
Tuesday 14:00 - 04:00
Thursday 02:00 - 16:00
Saturday 02:00 - 16:00
Sunday 08:00 - 13:00

Telephone

+254736602902

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