We are committed to regularly visiting our rural churches with the intentional purpose of encouraging the servants of God. Through these visits, we seek not only to uplift and affirm their calling, but also to witness and celebrate how God is actively working through them in their local contexts. We believe that such fellowship strengthens both the ministers and the wider body of Christ
We are committed to providing structured leadership seminars in every church or regional area we visit. These seminars are designed to equip church leaders with sound biblical principles, practical ministry skills, and a deeper understanding of their calling. Our goal is to ensure that leaders are not only serving faithfully but are also growing in competence and maturity.
We are committed to encouraging pastors and church leaders to pursue ongoing theological education and personal development, including formal studies at STS. Through this culture of learning and growth, we aim to build a stronger, more unified church, where leaders share a common vision, doctrine, and commitment to the advancement of the Kingdom of God.
Choosing to walk with us is to take part in a ministry that is grounded in faithfulness, accountability, and visible transformation. Our work among rural churches is consistent and intentional, focusing on encouraging God’s servants, equipping leaders through sound teaching, and strengthening the church through ongoing theological formation at STS. The fruit of this work is evident in growing, stable, and united congregations.
This is not merely about resources, but about meaningful partnership in God’s work. Through prayer, shared vision, and mutual commitment, you become part of raising leaders who will stand firm in truth and continue the work in their communities. What is invested in this mission does not fade, but multiplies through lives changed, leaders strengthened, and churches built up as one body in Christ.
Rural communities are often underserved and, in many cases, overlooked in terms of consistent biblical teaching and pastoral care. Yet these are places where the hunger for truth is deep and genuine. When the church is absent or weak, believers can easily remain without guidance, sound doctrine, and encouragement. This creates a visible gap between the availability of the Gospel in urban areas and its accessibility in rural settings. Stepping into this space means participating in God’s mission to ensure that no community is left behind.
Many pastors and church leaders in rural areas serve with great faithfulness but without adequate support, training, or fellowship. Over time, this isolation can lead to discouragement, doctrinal imbalance, or stagnation in ministry. There is a clear need for intentional engagement that strengthens, equips, and reconnects these leaders to a broader body. Where such ministry is absent, the burden remains heavy on a few individuals. Engaging in this work helps close that gap by bringing encouragement, clarity, and renewed strength to those who carry the responsibility of shepherding others.
Rural churches are not small in significance. They are part of the wider body of Christ and play a vital role in shaping communities and future generations. When leaders are not equipped and believers are not grounded in truth, the long-term health of the church is affected. This creates a gap between what the church is called to be and what it is able to become. Investing time, prayer, and presence in rural ministry helps build strong, unified, and theologically sound churches that will endure and multiply.
Targeting Rural and Semi-Urban Areas of Tanzania
Shekinah Presbyterian Church Tanzania
P.O. BOX 32807
Email: spctanzania@gmail.com
April 2025
Biblical Foundation
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…”
— Matthew 28:19–20
“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few…”
— Matthew 9:37
“Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy.”
— Psalm 126:5
Vision Statement
One village. One church. One soul at a time.
This proposal presents a ten-year, strategic church planting initiative designed to reach the rural and semi-urban populations of Tanzania, with a special focus on two zones: the Lake Zone and the Western Zone. These regions, comprising 9 regions, 59 districts, and over 1,262 wards, represent some of the most spiritually underserved areas in the country, where many villages have no established church presence and where the gospel has not been systematically proclaimed.
The vision is to plant two churches in every district—starting with district headquarters—and from there, to launch new churches in every ward within the district. This will ensure that even the most remote communities have direct access to the gospel, spiritual care, and a nurturing fellowship of believers.
Each district-level church will act as a missional basecamp—a hub for evangelism, leadership development, and social engagement. From these centers, trained leaders and church planters will reach out into surrounding wards with the goal of planting one church per ward, thereby bringing light, truth, and transformation to the very grassroots of society.
To facilitate these goals, the ministry will provide each church plant with foundational support, including:
This initiative is not merely about establishing buildings — it is about planting gospel-centered communities that will evangelize the lost, disciple new believers, raise local leaders, and become agents of transformation in their villages.
We are seeking partnership from individuals, churches, ministries, and organizations who share in this vision and are willing to invest in the future of the church in Tanzania. Your involvement — through prayer, financial giving, or hands-on engagement — will have eternal impact, changing lives and communities village by village, soul by soul.
Contents
3.1. Lake Zone (Lake Victoria Region) 1
4.1. Phase 1: District-Level Churches (Years 1–3) 2
4.2. Phase 2: Ward-Level Expansion (Years 3–10) 2
6.1. Mobilize Their Own Members to Improve and Expand Church Facilities 3
6.2. Raise and Train Local Leaders to Disciple New Believers. 3
6.2.1. Why Local Leadership Matters. 3
6.2.2. Leadership Development Approach. 3
6.2.4. Spiritual Maturity and Accountability. 4
6.3. Engage in Income-Generating Projects. 4
6.4. Network with Nearby Churches for Support and Accountability. 4
8.1. Sponsor a Rural or District Church. 5
8.2. Support a Pastor ($5/month) 5
8.3. Donate Bibles or Discipleship Materials. 6
8.4. Provide a Motorcycle for Follow-Up. 6
8.5. Partner Through Prayer, Missions, or Visits. 6
8.6. Special Note to Potential Partners. 6
9.1. Over 1,300 Churches Established. 7
9.2. Thousands Discipled and Baptized. 7
9.3. Pastors and Evangelists Trained. 7
9.4. Social and Spiritual Change in Entire Wards. 7
9.5. A Network of Mission-Minded Churches Formed. 8
10.1. Transparent Financial Reporting. 8
10.2. Quarterly Updates and Impact Reports. 8
10.3. Field Visit Opportunities for Donors. 8
10.4. Full Documentation of Land Purchases and Church Plants. 9
11.1 Monthly Reports from Each Church. 9
11.2. District Supervisors Using Motorcycles for Follow-Ups. 10
11.4. Partner Engagement and Feedback Loop. 10
13.1.1. Opposition from Traditional Beliefs and Religious Backgrounds. 11
13.1.2. Poor Infrastructure and Remote Access. 11
13.1. 3. Limited Local Resources and Poverty. 12
13.1. 4. Leadership Burnout or Gaps. 12
13.2. Mitigation Strategies. 12
13.2. 1. Dialogue with Communities and Local Leaders. 12
13.2.2. Use of Motorcycles and Mobile Tools. 12
13.2.3. Simple, Scalable Church Structures. 12
13.2.4. Empowering and Mentoring Local Leaders Early. 13
14.3. Youth and Women Empowerment 14
14.4. Initiating Small Economic Projects for Self-Reliance. 14
15.1. Photos, Videos, and Receipts Will Be Shared. 15
15.2. Clear Donor Recognition. 15
15.3. Prayer Requests and Testimony Updates. 15
15.4. Financial Transparency Guaranteed. 16
16.1. Spiritual and Moral Development 16
16.2. Reduction in Social Challenges. 16
16.3. Counseling and Life Guidance. 17
16.4. Education and Literacy Boost 17
16.5. Community Cohesion and Unity. 17
16.6. Disaster and Crisis Response. 17
18.1. Bank Transfer (Option 1) 18
18.2.Bank Transfer (Option 2) 18
18.3.International Supporters. 18
18.4. Spiritual Support is Also Needed. 19
Tanzania is a country of spiritual hunger, with many regions still unreached or underserved by the gospel. Rural communities and smaller towns often lack the resources or leadership to plant and sustain churches. Our ministry has a God-given vision to raise a gospel presence in these areas by planting churches, training leaders, and making disciples. This proposal presents a clear and achievable plan to establish churches in key areas and empower local believers for long-term spiritual impact.
Vision:
To establish sustainable churches across rural and semi-urban areas of Tanzania, reaching every ward with the gospel and empowering local believers to grow and multiply.
Objectives:
This project will focus on two major zones in Tanzania:
Establish one church in each district headquarters (59 churches). These will act as mission bases for reaching the surrounding rural wards.
From each district center, trained evangelists and leaders will plant churches in every ward. The goal is one church per ward (1,262 churches total).
Each new church will receive:
Item | Unit Cost (USD) | Details |
Land (Urban/District HQ) | $500 – $2,000 | Varies by location |
Land (Rural/Wards) | $200 – $600 | Varies by location |
Temporary Church Structure | $500 | Built with iron sheets & timber |
Bibles (5 per church) | $25 | $5 per Bible |
New Believer Booklets (10) | $40 | $4 each |
Pastor Basic Support (Monthly) | $5 | Approx. TZS 50,000 |
Motorcycle (1 per district) | $1,500 | For follow-up and training visits |
Total for 59 districts (motorcycles): 59 x $1,500 = $88,500
The goal is to offer only foundational help. Church members will be encouraged to continue the construction process, purchase chairs, musical instruments, and other needs as the church grows.
The long-term success of this church planting initiative depends on the ability of each local church to become spiritually strong, financially self-sustaining, and socially active. While the ministry will provide initial support (land, structure, and materials), each congregation will be equipped and mentored to take ownership of their growth and mission.
Each church will be guided to:
Church members will be encouraged to:
“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” – Matthew 6:21
To ensure that each church becomes self-sustaining and spiritually healthy, we will intentionally identify, raise, and equip local leaders who can disciple others and continue the mission in their communities.
“And the things you have heard from me… entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.” – 2 Timothy 2:2
Sustainability also involves practical empowerment:
“Work with your hands… so that you will not be dependent on anybody.” – 1 Thessalonians 4:11–12
Fellowship and connection are vital for encouragement and accountability:
Year | Key Milestone |
Years 1–3 | Establish 59 district-level churches |
Years 3–10 | Plant churches in 1,262 wards |
Ongoing | Leadership training, discipleship, and follow-up |
This mission is too big for one church alone—but not too big for the Body of Christ. We believe that when churches, individuals, organizations, and ministries join hands for the sake of the Kingdom, nothing is impossible.
We warmly invite you to partner with us in this movement. Whether you’re able to give financially, provide materials, pray, or visit in person — there is a place for you in this mission.
You may not be able to plant a church alone — but you can be the reason one exists.
You may not preach in a rural village — but you can send someone who will.
You may not know the language — but your gift can speak the language of love, truth, and hope.
“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news…” – Romans 10:15
Let us walk together — to the last village, for the last soul.
The long-term implementation of this project across 59 districts and 1,262 wards is expected to result in transformational spiritual, social, and structural impact in the lives of thousands. Below are the key outcomes anticipated over the 10-year implementation period:
We understand that accountability is not just a financial requirement – it is a spiritual responsibility. As good stewards of what God provides through His people, we are committed to the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and reporting.
“Whoever is faithful with little will also be faithful with much…” – Luke 16:10
We want our supporters to feel confident, informed, and connected to the very mission they are empowering. Transparency is not an obligation for us – it is a testimony.
To ensure accountability, effectiveness, and continuous improvement, this project will include a structured system for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) at all levels of implementation. This system will help track progress, identify challenges, and capture impact across the districts and wards.
The M&E plan will include both quantitative and qualitative tools, and will involve church leaders, regional coordinators, and external observers when necessary.
“Let us examine our ways and test them, and let us return to the Lord.” – Lamentations 3:40
Area | Support (USD) |
Sponsor a Rural Church | $765 – $1,165 |
Sponsor a District Church | $1,090 – $2,615 |
Motorcycle for Oversight | $1,500 |
Pastor Support (monthly) | $5 |
Bible (1 copy) | $5 |
New Believer Book (1 copy) | $4 |
General Donation | Any amount |
As with any long-term grassroots initiative, the success of this project depends not only on vision and resources but also on our ability to recognize and navigate potential risks. Below are the key risks we anticipate, along with proactive strategies to mitigate them:
“The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and suffer for it.” – Proverbs 27:12
The long-term vision of this church planting initiative is not only to start new churches, but to build strong, self-sustaining, and multiplying churches rooted in their communities. From the very beginning, each church will be guided toward self-reliance through a clear sustainability framework.
“Each one must give as he has decided in his heart… for God loves a cheerful giver.” – 2 Corinthians 9:7
“You yourselves know that these hands of mine have supplied my own needs and the needs of my companions.” – Acts 20:34
The goal is that after receiving the initial support, each church will grow into a fully functional, generous, and community-impacting congregation, capable of supporting itself and even helping others.
We are committed to operating with the highest levels of integrity, transparency, and communication. We believe that accountability is not just a financial requirement — it is an expression of love, trust, and honor toward those who invest in the work of God.
“Not that I desire your gifts; what I desire is that more be credited to your account.” – Philippians 4:17
In everything we do, we strive to reflect the character of Christ — faithful, trustworthy, and true. Our prayer is that our partners will always feel informed, involved, and appreciated.
“Now it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.” – 1 Corinthians 4:2
The establishment of new churches in rural and semi-urban areas will not only fulfill spiritual needs, but will also lead to visible transformation in local communities. Below are some key ways communities will benefit:
Churches will help combat:
This is not just another project — this is a divine assignment. It is a holy invitation to partner with God in bringing His Kingdom to the forgotten corners of Tanzania.
We believe that this moment is prophetic, strategic, and urgent.
There are thousands — even millions — who have not heard the name of Jesus. Villages where no church exists, families living in spiritual darkness, and children growing up without hope.
This is our time to respond. The opportunity is open:
The vision is simple but powerful: One village. One church. One soul at a time. We are not asking you to do everything. But we are inviting you to do something. Whether it is sponsoring one church, praying for one pastor, giving one Bible, or visiting one village — your part matters.
Together, we can raise a new generation of churches — churches that shine with truth, stand in love, and serve their communities with purpose.
“Those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy.” – Psalm 126:5
This is our moment. Let us walk together to reach the unreached — village by village, soul by soul.
We welcome your partnership in bringing the gospel to the unreached. If you feel led to contribute financially to this mission, below are the official bank details for Shekinah Presbyterian Church Tanzania:
Bank Name: CRDB BANK PLC
Account Name: Shekinah Presbyterian Church Tanzania
Account Number: 0150823432100
SWIFT Code: CORUTZTZ
City: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Bank Name: Akiba Commercial Bank PLC
Account Name: Shekinah Presbyterian Church Tanzania
Account Number: 10900271277
SWIFT Code: AKCOTZTZXXX
City: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
If you are unable to give financially at this time, we invite you to support us through:
“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” – 2 Corinthians 9:7
Together, we can reach the last village — with love, with hope, and with the gospel of Jesus Christ.