Pastor Nganga Gives His Approach On Unmarried Couples
Known for his unorthodox methods, controversial city preacher James Maina Ng’ang’a is once again drawing attention with his latest approach to tackling singleness within his Neno Evangelism Church. In a recent sermon, Ng’ang’a stunned his congregation by facilitating a face-to-face “matchmaking” session on the pulpit.
The surprise move saw Ng’ang’a call unmarried men and women forward, creating two distinct groups on the pulpit. A video circulating online captures him stating, “I was thinking we should bring up the unmarried women so they can meet these men.”
With both groups assembled, Ng’ang’a encouraged them to interact and potentially build connections that could lead to marriage. This unusual initiative aimed to address singleness within the church by facilitating introductions and fostering relationships among members.
Beyond the pulpit session, Ng’ang’a further announced a dedicated church service dedicated to praying for unmarried members. He encouraged them to bring offerings, emphasizing the importance of seeking divine intervention in their search for companionship.
This isn’t Ng’ang’a’s first foray into addressing marital status within his congregation. Last year, he sparked debates with a six-month ultimatum to single members, urging them to find partners or consider leaving the church.
Ng’ang’a’s latest matchmaking effort, while unconventional, reflects his continued focus on addressing concerns related to marriage and singleness within his flock. However, his methods might not resonate with everyone, prompting both support and questioning from observers.