Bishop Michael Wanderi Reveals Artists Memorial Kesha In Honour Of Betty Bayo
- Published By Jedida Barasa For The Statesman Digital
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Evangelist Lucy Wa Ngunjiri and Christian Foundation Fellowship (CFF) founder Bishop Michael Wanderi have confirmed plans for a mega artistes’ Kesha to be held in honour of the late gospel singer Betty Bayo.
Speaking as he guided his Bishops on how to plant the cross at Betty Bayo’s grave on Thursday, November 20, 2025, Bishop Wanderi revealed that the event is scheduled for December 5, 2025, at CFF church headquarters.
Wanderi added that the idea for the Kesha had emanated from Evangelist Lucy Wangunjiri, who received a revelation while they were still at Betty Bayo’s burial.
He said Wa Ngunjiri had informed him and Bishop Mwangi Zakayo that, although Betty had been mourned and eulogised, the church wanted to hold a collective artistes’ Kesha where they would gather to praise and remember her.
“Evangelist Wangunjiri received a very good revelation while we were still here, and she informed me and Bishop Mwangi Zakayo that, although we have eulogised and mourned Betty very well despite not being from the same church, they have decided that we hold one mega Kesha with all artistes at our CFF church on 5 December,” Wanderi said.
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The bishop said he felt strongly that death does not mean defeat and highlighted that Betty, as a faithful Christian, had dedicated her life to serving God.
He explained that the CFF church ministers who had previously ministered with Betty would be the ones planting the cross at the event, symbolising hope for those who die in Christ.
“I feel in my spirit that dying does not mean being defeated. Betty, who is our sister, was a faithful Christian, and these servants of God from our church who had previously ministered with her will be the ones planting the cross,” Wanderi shared.
According to Bishop Wanderi, the Kesha would demonstrate that there is a day of resurrection for those who die in Christ, reinforcing the belief that faithful Christians continue to find hope and eternal reward beyond death.
He said the event was intended to show that Betty’s legacy will live on through the worship, ministry, and remembrance of those who had worked with her.
“There is great hope for those who die in Christ, because a day will come when they will be resurrected. I feel in my spirit that dying does not mean being defeated. Betty, who is our sister, was a faithful Christian, and these servants of God from our church who had previously ministered with her will be the ones planting the cross,” he said.
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