Public outcry push SDA to re-instate Pst Elizabeth Mokoro after suspension

In a surprising turn of events, Pastor Elizabeth Mokoro, one of the most beloved and articulate figures in the SDA church, has been reinstated following a brief suspension amidst public outcry.

The decision to withdraw her suspension letter was conveyed in a letter signed by the field’s executive secretary, Eliab Ombuoro, dated July 4th.

Initially blacklisted by the Kenya Coast Field (KCF), Pastor Mokoro had garnered widespread admiration for her teachings on various aspects of life, notably emphasizing the dynamics of mutual respect between husbands and wives.

Her eloquence and straightforward approach had resonated deeply within the community.

While the specifics of the situation remain unclear, a significant number of church members have expressed their staunch support for the outspoken pastor, pledging to seek out her compelling sermons once more.

Pastor Mokoro’s influence extended beyond the confines of the church walls, as evidenced by her popular YouTube channel, where she imparted valuable Christian values to a substantial following.

Traditionally known for its adherence to strict Sabbath observance, dress codes, dietary guidelines, and teaching methods, the SDA church’s handling of Pastor Mokoro’s reinstatement marks a noteworthy development within its community.

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