The Presbyterian Church of East Africa Wema parish in Nakuru East, was empty after the general assembly suspended normal services for 21 days. By Francis MureithiMore by this AuthorChurches in Nakuru town on Sunday held services differently to keep safe in the wake of coronavirus fears that has claimed thousands of lives worldwide. The Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Wema parish in Nakuru East, was empty after the general assembly suspended normal services for 21 days. ONLINE SERVICEHowever, the parish Minister Rev Pauline Kanuthu, who conducted an online service, urged faithful to act responsibly and avoid contracting the deadly coronavirus. The Catholic of Nakuru Diocese Bishop Maurice Muhatia Makumba, while delivering his sermon at the Christ the King Cathedral, urged Nakuru residents to follow the precautionary measures issued by the government.
Source: Daily Nation March 22, 2020 14:26 UTC