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Kenya Bishops Launches Online Tithes And Offerings Collection, Threaten To Di-register Members Who Won’t Pay

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Kenya Bishop Association of Kenya has today officially launched online tithes and offerings collection days after recording over 50 Million loss.

The Clerics said that they will preach online, collect tithe through mobile money and, a session that will last for 4 hrs to allow all the members to contribute.

Several religious leaders today shared ways in which they will stay in touch with the faithful without physically congregating them.“Alternatively, one can use mobile money. It may also be possible to pass by your local church during the week and give your offering privately. Those members who won’t pay for three consecutive times will be removed from the churches’ register” They said

They say out of the crisis, comes opportunity. This is the path that religious leaders have opted to explore amidst the Government’s temporary ban on church services and prayers in mosques.

One such opportunity the clerics agreed on was to preach the gospel using social media platforms, radios and televisions. The other opportunity was to continue collecting offertory and tithe through mobile money channels.

They said they will boost the Government’s efforts in minimising public gatherings amidst the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Reacting to President Uhuru’s temporary ban on church services, the Archbishop of the Church of Nairobi, encouraged the Church to develop new tools for ministry and outreach, including radio, television and social media.

“I never expected the need for these new tools to come so quickly. But here we are. A great evangelist once said, ‘your setback can be a setup for your comeback’,” he said. The Bishops pledged to record a daily devotion to be circulated using the Church Facebook pages and Twitter accounts.

The cleric also advised believers not to neglect worshipping God through tithe and offering. He asked fellow clergy to explain to Christians how to use online banking if available or continue giving weekly tithe and offerings.

“Alternatively, one can use mobile money. It may also be possible to pass by your local church during the week and give your offering privately. If none of those are available, I urge every Christian to set aside their weekly tithe and offering. When we do come back together again and, we shall, we will have a big gathering as a Thanksgiving to God for His great faithfulness,” Kaziimba said.

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