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Kwambox challenges Christians to question whether they worship God or their pastor

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Kwambox challenges Christians to question whether they worship God or their pastor
Media personality Sheila Kwamboka. PHOTO/@kwambox/Instagram

Media personality Sheila Kwamboka, popularly known as Kwambox, has urged Christians to reflect deeply on their faith and question whether their loyalty is directed to God or to their pastors.

In a strong message shared on Sunday, February 8, 2026, she called on believers to practice discernment as they attend church, warning that some churches may mislead their own congregations. She reminded worshippers to remain alert and intentional about their spiritual choices.

She encouraged Christians to pause and ask themselves honest questions during worship.

Kwambox’s post. PHOTO/@Kwambox/Instagram

“Remember to ask yourself, am I worshipping God or my pastor! Is your pastor of God? Remember, they are all just interpreting the word. There is no new word,” Kwambox said.

Kwambox said believers should reflect on whether they are truly worshipping God or placing pastors at the centre of their faith. She stressed that discernment is necessary, especially when spiritual authority is involved.

Kwambox pointed out that pastors are human and only interpret scripture. She said there is no new word beyond what is written in the Bible. According to her, Christians should read the word for themselves and seek understanding through prayer rather than relying fully on what they are told from the pulpit.

Phrases used during church

Kwambox challenged repeated claims such as “God told me to tell you,” asking whether a servant of God would admit they had not heard from God.

Her message urged believers to think carefully about such statements instead of accepting them without reflection.

Kwambox’s post. PHOTO/@Kwambox/Instagram

Kwambox described church as a place for fellowship and Bible study, not a stage for unconfirmed miracles or claims of special connections to God. She cautioned against turning worship into a spectacle driven by hierarchy and authority rather than faith and scripture.

She maintained that spiritual growth should be rooted in truth and understanding. She continued to stress the importance of personal responsibility in faith. Kwambox reminded Christians that reading the Bible is essential and should not be replaced by dramatic teachings or declarations.

She urged believers to pray consistently for discernment so they can separate truth from interpretation.

“Church is fellowship and bible study, not a theatre of unconfirmed miracles and hierarchical connections to the Almighty. Read your bible… pray for discernment! With love, Kwambox,” she concluded.

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