• Friday, 18 October 2024
Faustus Munishi admits to attending Pastor Ng'ang'a Church service

Faustus Munishi admits to attending Pastor Ng'ang'a Church service

Pastor Faustus Minishi has admitted to secretly attending a church service of his nemesis Pastor James Nganga.

Munishi last Sunday went undercover, hoping to find out why Nganga's service is so popular.

Pastor James Nganga and Faustus Munishi have been in a long-standing feud in a superiority battle.

They have been sending each other subliminal shots on their social media, with each claiming superiority in the business.

Munishi on his Facebook page, told his audience that he also wanted to see what the fuss is all about.

"I am the General Overseer." he hilariously begins recounting his experience.

In a Facebook live lasting 31 minutes, Munishi adds how Nganga's security did not deter him from accessing the Church

"I know many of you will find it surprising that I went to his church despite our online beef. I know that people expected me to be stoned, but his security saw me and welcomed me. I got a seat. And by the way dont write comments there asking me to talk about the negative things I noticed in his church, nilienda kumuabudu Mungu"

The sermon was going well until Ng'ang'a's camera person showed him on the screen. This led to a round of applause.

Protocol from Nganga dictates that latecomers sit behind.

"I sat behind because I was late and I sat next to an Engineer from Congo. He told me he builds houses for the Apostle Nganga. It was a praise and worship moment sasa kuna makosa yalifanyika. I had not told the Apostle I would be in his church. So his media people spotted me and came closer to point the camera at me. That picture on the screen, then Apostle saw me and the congregation. I thought they would heckle me, but they were happy to see me. They clapped for me. I was worried about Apostle's reaction"

Later, the camera person was ejected from his position, leading Munishi to believe he would later be fired.

Munishi pleaded to save the cameraman's job.

"If he was wrong to show me on screen, dont fire him,"

He sought to explain why he went, quoting Mathew 18:20 to defend his presence 

"Sometimes even us preachers need to attend other services and listen to the word. Kw nini nifike mbinguni nimechoka? NA nahubiri mimi tu? 

"Let me warn you if you ever intend to attend that church. It is a long service. I was there from 11 am to 4 pm. See how dry my lips are" he demonstrated.

"When the commander instructs his security not to let anyone out, then you will sit until he is done.. I didnt drink water or tea before coming. Thank God I didnt need to use the bathroom."

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