Our Dioceses
We promote and maintain spiritual life of Christians, to enable them be rooted in faith and knowledge using both the Old and New Testament.
KISUMU DIOCESE
The Archbishop, Most Rev. Elisha Ako, also the Bishop of Kisumu Diocese
Kisumu Diocese was created in 1990, curved from parts of the Diocese of Masogo Central and the Diocese of Masogo West to form a bishopric see for the Archbishop who by statutes is the Bishop of Kisumu. The late Archbishop Joshua Aluoch Gawo became the first Bishop, then followed by the late Archbishop Benjamin Aura Delewa, the third was the late Archbishop Job Were.
The current Bishop of the Diocese is the Archbishop Elisha Ako, who has been the bishop for seven and a half years.


BONDO DIOCESE
Rt. Rev. James Omollo, Bishop of Bondo Diocese
Bondo Diocese was hived off the former greater Western Diocese and came into being on the 3rd of March 2005. At that time the Bishop of the Western Diocese was the late Rt. Rev. Charles Odhare Mumbo. The inauguration of the diocese was conducted by the late Archbishop, Most Rev. Benjamin Aura Delewa.
One of the notable architects of the creation of Bondo diocese was Bishop James Omolo Oloo who by then was the Archdeacon of the area. At that time Mr. Moses Wayumba Okoth was the Secretary General of HTCA while the late Walter Ojuka Audo was the Archdiocesan treasurer.
Tanzania DIOCESE
Rt. Rev. Bishop Samuel Owino Zedekiah the Bishop of Tanzania Diocese
The Diocese of Tanzania was officially inaugurated in February 2024 by the Arch Bishop The Most Rev Elisha Ochola Ako. However, the churches within Tanzania came to existence in the early 1960s with pioneer pastors being the first Bishop of HTCA the late Meshach Owira who is the founder member of the church. Initially, the churches operated individually but had several priests from Kenya who were sent on a mission to teach the word of God.
The churches that existed before the official formation of the Diocese were; Magunga, Tarani, Kiroreri, Rwamkoma, Kamgegi, Mgango, Kwikuba, Katario, Kasoma,Nyangombe, Mwibagi and
Since then, the churches have been operating under the Central Diocese until early 2024 official inauguration. Of the above churches, Katario, Kamgegi, Tarani, Magunga, Kiroreri and Salama are alive today.
The Diocese is led by Bishop Samuel Owino Zedekiah who was consecrated in February 2024 making him the first Diocesan Bishop. The Diocese is Currently having two full time prices and other two Evangelists who are currently undergoing training in Kisumu Bible College. The Diocese has its headquarters in Magunga.


Central DIOCESE
Rt. Rev. John Argwings Yoto Bishop of Central Diocese
The Diocese was created in November 1988 from the greater Masogo Diocese. The greater Masogo Diocese was composed of Three Deaneries; Central, Western and Eastern Deaneries which were later made Dioceses.
Central Diocese was then created having a pioneer Bishop Hesbon Omwandho Njera, followed by Josiah Adero Owek, Job Ogutu Were, Benjamin Delewa Aura, Titus Ojwang, James Omollo, George Okwach and now John Argwings Yoto. The Central Diocese is the second largest Diocese in geographical border extension after Eastern Diocese. It borders from Part of Kisumu East Sub county, whole of nyando, Muhoroni, Nyakach, Part of Nandi, Part of Kericho, Homabay county, Migori county and borders Isibania. The Diocese consists of 18 Parishes and 67 Churches.
The Diocese has its headquarters in Masogo in Kano plains with the historical background of the Church’s foundation and first settlement when the church split from the Anglican in Maseno.
EASTERN DIOCESE
Rt. Rev. Dr. Nelson Noel Ng’uono Were the Bishop of Eastern Diocese
The Diocese of Masogo East is the largest in geographical coverage. It starts from Molo in Nakuru County, spreads to Laikipia, Nyahururu, Nyeri, Kiambu, Nairobi, Machakos, spreading through the Kamba land to the coastal cities of Mombasa, Kilifi, Lamu and Voi. Despite its wide geographical spread, it is the Diocese with the lowest number of churches and Parishes. It has 13 churches and seven Parishes. The Diocese is unique having accommodated diverse ethnic communities within the boundaries and beyond. This is Also the Diocese that has led in family worship. It is also known in its production of professional experts in different fields that has helped steer up the Church’s developments.
The Diocese is led by Bishop Dr. Nelson Noel Ng’uono Were as the eighth Bishop of the Diocese, having its headquarters in Makongeni, Jogoo Road, Nairobi.
