SDA pastor Elizabeth Mokoro dismisses claims of owning offshoot church

This is after reports circulated online accusing the pastor of manipulating church members

In Summary
  • They claimed I had resigned, I don't remember tendering any resignation letter, I am still an employee of Central Nyanza Conference.
  • Pastor Mokoro further clarified that she has never advised children to quit school, as reports from social media claimed.
Pastor Elizabeth Mokoro
Pastor Elizabeth Mokoro
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Seventh-Day Adventist Pastor Elizabeth Mokoro has clarified allegations of owning an offshoot church.

An offshoot is a splinter group from the main Adventist church.

Speaking during an online sermon on Monday, Pastor Mokoro refuted the claims saying it's an aim to tarnish her name.

This is after reports circulated on social media accusing the pastor of manipulating church members.

"I'm not so sure how this thing has gone so around until Mokoro is the target, there is so much on social media about me. There is a write-up of all the offshoot churches in this country."

Pastor Mokoro was also accused of being the leader of a singing group and there were also claims of her being the Pastor of a church called Mt Zion in Kisumu county.

"They claim that I'm the pastor of Mt Zion, but I'm not, I have never been a pastor of Mount Zion, I am a member of Mt Zion, just like a pastor from the Conference(SDA church top leadership) has a church where he worships," she said.

Mokoro said that there have been claims she resigned from work to start her church.

"They claimed I have resigned, I don't remember tendering any resignation letter, I am still an employee of Central Nyanza Conference. I have not resigned. They say I have resigned to start my Church and now I'm a social media preacher."

Pastor Mokoro further clarified that she has never advised children to quit school, as reports from social media claimed.

She said that the allegations indicated she had removed her children from a school to homeschool them.

"I have a responsible husband, he makes choices on where his children go to school. Our children have shifted from a school in Kenya to a school in the US. So I cannot ask you to pull your children out of school yet mine are in school," she said.

Pastor Mokkoro further asked the congregants to pray for her saying she was summoned by the police for investigations over the allegations posted online.

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