- The Nairobi bishop had expressed disappointment as church members failed to raise enough funds to purchase a Prado TX
- Church finance manager James Gichuhi highlighted that while the congregation raised money for a bus, they did not raise enough cash for the Prado he wanted
- It was at the height of this tension between the bishop and congregants that a walk-out was staged on Sunday, December 10
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A church service in Kawangware, Nairobi, ended abruptly after the members of the chapel disagreed with the bishop over the purchase of a Prado TX.
The Sunday, December 10, service degenerated into chaos after the leaders of the church staged a walkout mid-service to protest some of the decisions made by the bishop.
In a report by Inooro TV, the leaders claimed that the bishop was unimpressed with the members who failed to raise enough money to buy him a Prado TX.
"He had said that he needed a car because he was often left embarrassed during meetings when other bishops had luxurious cars," James Gichuhi, the church's finance manager, said.
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Gichuhi said the bishop was not happy as the members raised enough money to buy a bus but not the Prado that he wanted.
"As his translator, I have been very uncomfortable translating some of his unsavoury sermons aimed at the church elders and leaders," Gideon Njuguna said.
Some leaders also alleged misappropriation of funds, calling for an audit of the church's finances to ensure they were in order.
"The church elders who are signatories of our bank have been facing challenges as there has been a plot to oust them and install his preferred signatories," Mwangi, the deacon of the church said.
Nairobi pastor visits mother-in-law
Elsewhere, a Nairobi pastor recently left tongues wagging after he visited his wife's mother in the village as he shared the word of God with her in her beautiful home.
Maurice Oloo has spent his precious time visiting his loving mother-in-law, as they spend quality time together as a family.
"While in the village, I went to see my mum. The one who carried my wife in her womb for nine months," he happily penned.
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