Rev. Felix, a prominent figure at PCEA Bahati Martyrs’ Parish, has sparked public interest with his recent remarks emphasizing leadership in advocacy.
While specific details about his statement, “Nitawaita maandamano na ni mimi nitakuwa naongoza,” are not fully documented online, his parish is known for its active engagement in social and community issues.
The Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA), particularly the Bahati Martyrs’ Parish, has a long history of addressing societal challenges, often advocating for inclusivity, justice, and community welfare.
In recent times, church leaders have become more vocal about political and social matters in Kenya.
This aligns with a growing trend where faith-based organizations play a significant role in societal reform and mobilizing peaceful protests to address pressing community grievances.
Such initiatives are seen as a continuation of the church’s historical commitment to justice and equality.
Rev. Felix’s leadership in this context reflects the PCEA’s broader mission of blending faith with action. His stance resonates with a legacy of ministers advocating for significant societal change.
As seen in other instances within the PCEA framework, these actions aim to address injustices and foster unity within communities, echoing the values of servant leadership and social responsibility
" Nitawaita Maandamano na ni mimi nitakuwa naongoza" – Rev Felix from PCEA Bahati says! pic.twitter.com/9AOVXLvPVW
— The Kenyan Vigilante (@KenyanSays) November 18, 2024