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Effects of Independent Preaching Methods on Congregational Dynamics in Meru County, Kenya

Dr Mary Nkari Kaungania Mutiga and Dr Mwita James
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Dr Mary Nkari Kaungania Mutiga: Lecturer/Chaplain University of Embu
Dr Mwita James: Lecturer Catholic University of Eastern Africa

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 3084-3093

Abstract: This study investigates the effects of independent preaching methods on congregational dynamics in Meru County, Kenya. The research employs qualitative methodologies, including semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with 30 participants, comprising independent preachers, congregants, and church leaders. Findings reveal a significant trend towards the commodification of faith, with many preachers emphasizing financial contributions as essential for receiving divine blessings. This transactional approach distorts the core Christian message and leads to disillusionment among congregants who often fail to receive promised miracles. The stark contrast between the lavish lifestyles of independent preachers and the financial struggles of their followers exacerbates skepticism and resentment. The study highlights ethical concerns surrounding independent preaching practices, undermining biblical teachings and fostering exploitation, particularly among vulnerable populations such as women and the economically disadvantaged. Furthermore, the rise of independent churches intensifies competition for congregants, further entrenching these practices. The research calls for increased oversight of independent ministries, enhanced theological training, and greater financial transparency to safeguard congregants’ spiritual well-being. Ultimately, this study contributes to the discourse on the intersection of faith and capitalism, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of church practices to ensure that spirituality remains a source of genuine transformation rather than a vehicle for financial gain.

Date: 2025
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