Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit has on Sunday barred former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Kalonzo Musyoka and Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja from addressing the congregation.
The politicians who attended the Sunday service remained seated as the Archbishop made it clear that politicians will not be allowed to address the congregation across all ACK churches in the country.
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Also made clear by Ole Sapit was that offerings made in the church will not be declared but will remain a matter between the giver and God.
Politicians attending church services will only be recognized among the congregation, wave and sit back just like other worshippers.
The news has been welcomed by Kenyans who hope that the declaration will stay and that other churches can take a leaf from Anglican church moving forward.