Bishop Kiengei celebrates as couple exchange vows at JCM Church wedding
By Steve Ireri, April 12, 2026Bishop Ben Kiengei has shared his joy after presiding over a colourful wedding ceremony at JCM Church, where a couple officially exchanged their marriage vows in the presence of family, friends, and church leaders.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, April 12, 2026, the bishop described the occasion as a happy and memorable day, noting that the ceremony brought together believers in celebration of love and unity.
“What a happy day we had at JCM CHURCH when Hellen and James exchanged their marriage vows,” he wrote.
The wedding saw Hellen and James commit to each other in a church ceremony marked by praise, prayers, and heartfelt moments as they began their journey as husband and wife.
Bishop Kiengei also highlighted the presence of several senior church leaders who attended the event, underlining the significance of the occasion within the Christian community.
“Also blessed to host our Archbishop Harrison K. Ng’ang’a and Rev. Lucy, Bishop Benson Nganga, Rev. Patriciah Benson, Bishop Edward and Bishop Martha Nganga…CONGRATULATIONS to the newly married couple,” he added.

Among those present were Harrison K Ng’ang’a and his wife, Rev Lucy, as well as Bishop Benson Ng’ang’a, Rev Patricia Benson, Bishop Edward, and Bishop Martha Ng’ang’a, all of whom joined in blessing the newlyweds.
Photos and clips from the event showed a vibrant atmosphere, with attendees celebrating the union through song, dance, and shared joy, making the ceremony both spiritually uplifting and socially engaging.
Congratulating the couple, Bishop Kiengei expressed his best wishes, praying for a blessed and successful marriage filled with love, faith, and commitment.
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The popular preacher noted in his statement that people will always fight what they don’t understand, referencing the Biblical experience of Hanna and Eli.
“People will often fight what they do not understand. When Hannah was at the altar, Eli thought she was drunk—but Hannah wasn’t under the influence of wine; she was under the influence of a heavenly burden,” he stated on Facebook on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
Acknowledging that men will always talk, Kiengei emphasised the importance of not listening to the debates of men and instead focusing on the opinions of heaven.
“If you are at a point of deep pain, hear this: Your miracle isn’t in the debates of men; it is at the Altar. Listen to the opinion of Heaven, not the debates of men. What they call “madness,” God calls “intercession”,” he said.