“Failed Journalistic Capability”: SDA Pastor Mokoro Rubbishes Claims Of Owning Offshoot Church
Celebrated Seventh Day Adventist preacher Elizabeth Mokoro has responded to journalists and bloggers following the viral NTV expose about the cult SDA offshoot churches.
In a long post clip shared online, Pastor Mokoro denied reports of being a leader of the King’s Ministers Group. She added that she had never even been a member as was being alleged in the NTV expose.
Further, she denied reports of being the pastor for Mount Zion Church based in Kisumu. According to her, neither had she ever been a member or a pastor.
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According to her, the reports that surfaced online about her linkage to the two faithful groups that were associated with cult activities and extremism were fake.
She said a section of netizens was targeting her gospel ministry and rather than taking the bar too far, her exact fighters could have faced her in person and not cooked fake information about her to bring her down.
“If you want to look for me, come for me. Don’t go through some expose that I call a failed journalistic capability and then you narrow down to Mokoro.” She said.
About the Central Nyanza SDA Conference Centre, the woman of the cloth rubbished reports about her resignation and pastoral ministries. According to her, she was still an employee of the church.
“I don’t remember tendering in a resignation letter. I am still an employee of Central Nyanza and you can check with my employee. I have not resigned.” She added.
The preacher said as an employee of the Central Nyanza Conference, she had not pulled some students from School at Kisumu Boys and that she even had never preached in that school.
Mokoro further clarified that, her husband was her big supporter in her pastoral ministry and that her children also go to school.