- Pastor Victor Kanyari stated that anyone attending his church empty-handed would not be allowed entry
- The preacher asserted that congregants must come bearing offerings since he is their spiritual father
- Kanyari metaphorically outlines specific items like sugar and tea, declaring that attendees cannot approach him without presenting gifts
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Salvation Healing Ministry preacher Victor Kanyari has stirred controversy after he told his followers not to come to his church without offering him something.
The self-proclaimed prophet said he would not accept anyone who did not bring him gifts such as sugar, tea and money.
Kanyari's strict directive
In a trending video, Kanyari addressed his congregation during a service and demanded that they show him respect and appreciation as their spiritual father.
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He said that he would not bless anyone who came to him empty-handed.
“I won’t allow you here. If you are not bringing me sugar and or tea. I won’t allow you because you can’t be coming to see me without bringing me anything as your spiritual father. You can’t come here empty-handed,” Kanyari said.
Netizens react to Kanyari's video
bonareri. valentine:
"What are people saying amen to surely this is so bizarre."
vera2542020:
"Si u just change churches kwani u can only have ur spiritual needs met here."
stellajapanni:
"Huyu na pastor Nganga same behaviour."
mic.hymich:
"He looks bitter, to be honest he needs time to grieve."
shiks_gaks:
"They misuse the word "amen" shame on them."
Why Ng'ang'a won't annoint followers without offerings
In a separate story, Pastor Ng'ang'a declared that he would not allow people who don't give offerings after being anointed to return to his church.
Ng'ang'a stated:
"If I put this anointment on you and you fail to return here with offerings, you won't enter here. If you feel like going to Mombasa, then go."
Before this, the pastor publicly criticised a follower who had offered him only KSh 500 for prayers.
In a viral video, Ng'ang'a furiously confronted the situation.
"There is another who gave me KSh 500 and told me to remember his children, his grandchildren. KSh 500! How will I remember them? KSh 500! You can't even fuel your car with KSh 500. Maybe a motorcycle," he said.
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