A real fight ensued at a Baptist church after two pastors began tussling over who should lead the congregation members.
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It was a shameful sight to behold at the Tiwi Baptist church in Mombasa County area of Kenya when the congregation members engaged in a battle of insults over who should be the pastor of the church, eDaily reports.
It was gathered that two pastors of the church were in bitter war over the who should lead the congregation.
Pastor Samuel Masha claimed that his predecessor, Vincent Munyobi, had sparked the clash because he was unhappy with the fact that he had been ejected from church leadership.
According to Masha, the former pastor had embezzled funds from the church and the school located on the church compound.
“Vincent Munyobi has been a crooked man; that’s why he removed from leadership,” said Masha.
Things fell apart after Munyobi and a team of his supporters disrupted the Sunday morning church service.
Addressing the incensed crowd, he stated that he had grown the church from the ground up.
“I have been here for 20 years, built the school, brought them sponsors, and 20 years, since 1994 – why would they call me corrupt?” remarked Munyobi. Commenting on the scuffle, New Mabriver Baptist church director, Onesmus Mathenge, said Monyobi could not force his leadership on the constitution.
“If his people have rejected him, who is he to say no?” queried Mathenge
Photo used for illustrative purpose
It was a shameful sight to behold at the Tiwi Baptist church in Mombasa County area of Kenya when the congregation members engaged in a battle of insults over who should be the pastor of the church, eDaily reports.
It was gathered that two pastors of the church were in bitter war over the who should lead the congregation.
Pastor Samuel Masha claimed that his predecessor, Vincent Munyobi, had sparked the clash because he was unhappy with the fact that he had been ejected from church leadership.
According to Masha, the former pastor had embezzled funds from the church and the school located on the church compound.
“Vincent Munyobi has been a crooked man; that’s why he removed from leadership,” said Masha.
Things fell apart after Munyobi and a team of his supporters disrupted the Sunday morning church service.
Addressing the incensed crowd, he stated that he had grown the church from the ground up.
“I have been here for 20 years, built the school, brought them sponsors, and 20 years, since 1994 – why would they call me corrupt?” remarked Munyobi. Commenting on the scuffle, New Mabriver Baptist church director, Onesmus Mathenge, said Monyobi could not force his leadership on the constitution.
“If his people have rejected him, who is he to say no?” queried Mathenge
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