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Home » Politics » JCM’s Diaspora Lead Pastor Charles Wachira Resigns as Bishop Ben Kiengei Hosts President William Ruto in Ruiru

JCM’s Diaspora Lead Pastor Charles Wachira Resigns as Bishop Ben Kiengei Hosts President William Ruto in Ruiru

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Charles Wachira, the United States lead pastor of Jesus Christ Compassion Ministries (JCM), has officially resigned from his position, citing concerns over leadership principles and recent public engagements that he says unsettled many believers.

His resignation comes at a pivotal moment, coinciding with President William Ruto’s visit to JCM’s main church in Ruiru, Kiambu County, where the founder, Ben Kiengei, hosted the head of state during the church’s third anniversary celebrations.

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In a statement shared on Facebook on Sunday, February 22, Wachira expressed deep concern that the church must never appear indifferent to the pain of the people, particularly during what he described as a sensitive national season in Kenya.

He referenced growing calls from Gen Z demanding justice, accountability, and moral clarity, noting that spiritual leadership must remain firmly grounded in truth and righteousness.

“Pastor Charles Wachira resigns from JCM United States, citing serious concerns regarding leadership principles and recent public engagements that have deeply disturbed many believers, especially Gen Z, who are crying out for justice, accountability, and moral clarity during this sensitive national season in Kenya,” part of the statement read.

Quoting Isaiah 5:20 — “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil” — and Proverbs 31:8 — “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed” — Wachira emphasised that spiritual leadership must stand in defence of the vulnerable and innocent.

He added that when leadership actions create confusion, division, or moral discomfort among believers, it becomes necessary to take a principled stand.

“This step reflects conviction, not rebellion. Conscience, not compromise,” he stated, signalling that further communication would follow.

President Ruto’s visit to JCM’s Ruiru church was part of the ministry’s third anniversary celebrations. Bishop Kiengei welcomed the president as the guest of honour, sharing a poster of the event on social media and describing JCM as the “Home of Compassion.”

The visit, however, sparked mixed reactions online, with some netizens revisiting past remarks made by Kiengei during national protests. A resurfaced video from the funeral service of Boniface Kariuki — a hawker who was shot during protests in Nairobi’s CBD in June last year — showed Kiengei criticising the use of force against protesters.

During the sermon, he appeared to address President Ruto directly while encouraging Gen Z youth to continue advocating for a better future despite what he termed injustices by the ruling regime.

The timing of Wachira’s resignation, alongside the president’s high-profile church visit, has intensified public discussion around the intersection of faith, leadership, and politics in Kenya.

As the story develops, observers are closely watching how JCM’s leadership will navigate the growing calls for accountability within religious institutions and the broader national discourse.

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