Women’s Engagement in DecisionMaking Processes in Pentecostal Church Leadership in Laikipia County, Kenya
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Journal for the Study of Religion 38, 1 (2025)
Abstract
Women are often underrepresented in leadership roles in
churches due to structural, cultural, and theological factors,
and face significant obstacles such as patriarchal norms and
limited participation opportunities. Using the context of
Pentecostal Churches, this article addresses three objectives,
namely 1) to evaluate the influence of women’s participation
in decision-making in Pentecostal Church leadership in
Laikipia County; 2) to determine women’s consultation on
decision-making; and 3) to evaluate the incorporation of
women’s voices in decision-making processes of choosing
leaders in Pentecostal Church leadership in Laikipia County.
Guided by the female leadership theory of Warren Bennis,
the article draws on a quantitative descriptive research design
which utilized questionnaires to analyze women’s
engagement in the decision-making processes in Pentecostal
Church leadership. The target population was 150
Pentecostal Church leaders within Laikipia County, and the
sample size was 45 respondents, representing 30% of the
total population who was selected, using the stratified
random sampling method. The quantitative data were
analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
version 25 while descriptive statistics were used to make
meaning of women’s engagement in decision-making
processes in Pentecostal Church leadership. The article
indicates that while the majority of the respondents (60%)
agreed that women’s participation in the decision-making
processes was important, 62% of the women were excluded
from consultation from church leadership’s decision-making
processes (while only 38% were consulted). Additionally,
most respondents (73%) agreed that women’s voices were
included in choosing church leadership processes. Given that
women’s participation in decision-making processes largely
revolved around choosing leaders, the article calls for an
enhancement of women’s representation and implementation
of gender inclusive policies in Pentecostal leadership
decision-making processes. This can be achieved through
mentorship programs, leadership training, and fostering
equal opportunities for both men and women in leadership
appointments, and promoting inclusive decision-making
processes through advisory councils or forums, establishing
structured consultation mechanisms in Laikipia County.
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Mwihia, C. (2025) ‘Women’s engagement in decision-making processes in Pentecostal Church leadership in Laikipia County, Kenya’, Journal for the Study of Religion, 38(1). 13 pages. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413- 3027/2025/v38n1a1