Remembering Bishop Allan Kiuna: Facts About His Life, Family, and Legacy
Bishop Allan Kiuna, the revered founder of Jubilee Christian Church (JCC), peacefully passed away on July 9, 2024, following a courageous battle with cancer.
In a heartfelt statement, his family shared, “It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved Bishop Allan Kiuna, who has gone to be with the Lord. He was a visionary leader who touched countless lives, both locally and globally.”
Here are some lesser-known facts about Bishop Allan Kiuna:
- Marriage to Kathy Kiuna: Bishop Allan Kiuna married Reverend Kathy Kiuna on December 10, 1994.
- Children: He was a proud father of three children: two daughters, Vanessa and Stephanie, and a son, Jeremy.
- Public Battle with Cancer: In 2019, Bishop Kiuna publicly announced his battle with multiple myeloma cancer.
- Declared Cancer-Free: By 2023, he joyously declared himself cancer-free.
- Early Life: He grew up in Eastlands, Nairobi.
- Nearly Three Decades of Marriage: Allan and Kathy Kiuna were married for almost 30 years.
- Birth and Age: Bishop Kiuna would have turned 58 in December 2024.
- First Date: He took Kathy on their first date at Utalii Hotel.
- Personal Challenges: At one point, he endured hardships, including sleeping on the floor after facing financial difficulties.
- Founder of JCC: Bishop Allan Kiuna founded Jubilee Christian Church in 1994, driven by his faith and vision.
- Spiritual Leadership: He served as the founder and bishop, guiding JCC as a prominent Christian institution.
- Wealth and Influence: He was known as one of Kenya’s wealthiest preachers, recognized for his impactful ministry.
- Ethnicity: Bishop Kiuna belonged to the Kikuyu tribe.
- Health Struggles: He was diagnosed with multiple myeloma cancer in 2018 or 2019, a battle he fought with resilience until his passing on July 9, 2024.
Bishop Allan Kiuna’s life and legacy are marked by his unwavering faith, dedication to ministry, and profound impact on the lives of many.