A Kenyan preacher who calls himself Jesus draws attention for sermons and a controversial Easter claim

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A man in Kenya who designates himself as Jesus has become a familiar presence in rural communities, traveling from village to village to share his interpretation of religious teachings with small crowds. His approach has drawn residents into gatherings where voices are raised in shared reflections about faith, destiny, and the meaning of spiritual leadership. Recently, local discussions intensified after reports surfaced that some adherents allegedly considered actions tied to Easter, creating concern among community members and prompting responses from authorities aimed at preserving peace during a sensitive religious period.

The figure, named in reports as Elius Simia, moves through multiple settlements, delivering messages that blend scriptural interpretation with personal testimony. Supporters and observers have watched as his messages generate excitement and curiosity, while others view the unfolding situation with caution. Authorities have stated they are prepared to assist in maintaining safety and calm as the Easter observances approach, seeking to balance freedom of expression with public order.

Testimonies describe conversations among certain followers who reportedly discussed extraordinary possibilities tied to the preacher’s claimed role as a messianic figure. The conversations raised concerns about the potential for actions that could endanger people or disrupt community harmony. Law enforcement officials have affirmed their commitment to peaceful conduct and to intervening if necessary to prevent harm, emphasizing the importance of lawful behavior during the holiday period. Community leaders and police continue to monitor developments closely, working together to support safe religious practice while protecting residents.

In a separate, widely reported case in the United States, a pastor faced serious allegations of fraud connected to cryptocurrency ventures. Prosecutors allege that the pastor diverted a substantial amount of funds from his congregation through unauthorized crypto activities and later admitted responsibility, describing the act as part of guidance received through spiritual claims. This incident has sparked broader debates about accountability, financial safeguards within faith communities, and the responsibilities that come with spiritual leadership.

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