The family of Bishop Allan Kiuna has requested privacy as they mourn his passing on Tuesday. In a statement, they expressed gratitude for the love and support they have received from everyone.
“It is with heartfelt condolences that today we announce our beloved Bishop Allan Kiuna has gone to be with the Lord,” a statement from the Jubilee Christian Church said.
“As a church and family, we appreciate the outpouring of love and support, especially from our church family. We kindly request some privacy as we go through this challenging time of mourning and reflection.”
The church described Bishop Kiuna as an extraordinary man who impacted the lives of many people and had a passion for ministering the word of God across the world.
“His unwavering faith, compassion, and dedication to the church and community have left an indelible mark on all who knew him,” JCC said.
“He was not only a spiritual leader but also a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend.”
Kiuna was the General Overseer and founder of JCC. He passed away at a hospital in Nairobi where he had been admitted, according to a family spokesman. Kiuna was rushed there after his condition deteriorated on Tuesday.
He had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma cancer in 2018/2019. Multiple myeloma occurs when abnormal plasma cells build up in the bone marrow and form tumors in many bones of the body. In 2019, Bishop Kiuna publicly shared his battle with cancer and expressed gratitude to God for seeing him through the challenging ordeal.