NCCK bans pulpit politics in member churches

NCCK bans pulpit politics in member churches
The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) has banned all political activities in member churches including speeches by politicians and announcements of their contributions in churches.
NCCK has dealt the politicians yet another blow, publishing eight new guidelines to govern and stop politics at the pulpit.
This is barely a week after the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) in a bold statement barred the opposition brigade from addressing its congregants at the St. Stephens Cathedral in Nairobi, and directing the same in its churches countrywide.
In a statement issued after an executive committee meeting held in Limuru, Kiambu County, NCCK stated that from now onwards, politicians should be encouraged to address people or media outside the worship sanctuary.
Further, any monetary contributions by politicians should be treated the same as offerings by all other members, and should not have any funfair or be announced.
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The statement further cautions religious leaders to desist from endorsing or opposing politicians or political parties and maintain an objective voice of the church.
The church is also guided to avoid exaggerated recognition of political leaders who attend the services to prevent projecting a higher level of importance than the other members of the church.
The statement further says the clergy should, on behalf of the congregation, raise any issue of concern with the politicians who attend services as relates to their areas of responsibility.
The directive also asks heads of churches to maintain oneness of purpose and ensure these guidelines are followed in their different congregations.
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