The United States lead pastor of Jesus Christ Compassion Ministries (JCM), Charles Wachira, has officially resigned, citing concerns over leadership principles and recent public engagements involving the church.

In a strongly worded statement shared online, Pastor Wachira said his decision followed reports that JCM’s main church in Ruiru had hosted President William Ruto. He indicated that the move had unsettled many believers, particularly members of Generation Z who have been vocal in demanding justice, accountability, and moral clarity amid Kenya’s current political climate.

“The Church Must Not Appear Indifferent”
In his statement, Wachira emphasized that spiritual leadership must remain grounded in truth, righteousness, and the defense of innocent life.

He argued that when leadership actions create confusion or moral discomfort among believers, it becomes necessary to take a principled stand.
“The church must never appear indifferent to the pain of the people,” part of the statement read, underscoring his conviction that faith institutions should maintain moral independence during sensitive national moments.

He further clarified that his resignation was not an act of rebellion but one of conscience, insisting that spiritual leadership must stand firmly on truth even when such positions come at a personal cost.
Political Undertones and Church-State Debate
The resignation comes at a time when the role of the church in Kenya’s political space is under heightened scrutiny. President Ruto’s recent engagements with religious leaders have sparked debate among young Kenyans, especially Gen Z activists, who have accused sections of the clergy of aligning too closely with political power.

Sources within the ministry indicate that Bishop Kiengei, the senior cleric at JCM, hosted the President at the Ruiru-based church in what insiders describe as a courtesy visit during the Church third year anniversary. However, the development appears to have triggered internal discomfort within the diaspora wing of the ministry.

Pastor Wachira has hinted that more details will follow regarding his next steps and the future of his ministry. His departure marks a significant moment for JCM’s international arm, where he has been serving as the lead pastor in the United States.
The unfolding situation is likely to intensify conversations about the intersection of faith, governance, and accountability in Kenya — particularly as the country navigates a politically charged season.
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