Even as a section of churches in Kenya claim that they will no longer accept cash donations from the 'corrupt', one specific church has come out to declare that it will readily accept.
Good News Church of Africa (GNCA) through Bishop Raphael Kituva has stated that its branches spread across the country are at will to receive any donations from those presumed to be sinful and corrupt.
In a video that has since surfaced online, GNCA Bishop Kituva says that the church should not judge or even label any leader. He goes ahead to argue that anyone should be granted a chance to put their tithes before God.
"A section of churches have discouraged their officials receiving of cash donations from the so perceived leaders. As GNCA church we are totally against such hard stands,” Bishop Kituva said in the video.
He now says his GNCA church will still receive such funds from whoever may be, regardless of how the society perceives them.
" We have persons like Saul in the Bible who was a bad persecutor but he later changed. Cash offerings are purely between people and their creator” the clergyman adds in Swahili.
This comes barely a week after churches received backlash for allowing politics during church services and also receiving offering acquired through corruption.