CHAOS IN KAYOLE: American Preachers Attacked Over ‘Black Jesus’ Teachings—Streets Turn Violent!

Kayole was plunged into pandemonium on Monday when a group of American preachers came under brutal attack from enraged locals while delivering a controversial sermon about a Black Jesus.

Stones, Tear Gas & Chaos!

Shocking video footage obtained by WamuziNews.co.ke captures the harrowing moment when furious residents pelted the preachers with stones, forcing them to flee under heavy police protection. Tear gas filled the air as officers struggled to contain the unrest.

The missionaries, part of an international faith movement, were allegedly aware of the dangers surrounding their teachings and had police escorting them—but that didn’t stop the mob from turning violent.

WHAT SPARKED THE RAGE?

According to reports, the preachers were boldly proclaiming that Jesus was Black, a message that sent shockwaves through the crowd.

“We were simply spreading the truth! But the moment we said Jesus was Black, they lost control. They attacked us. They refuse to accept their own identity!” one preacher shouted in outrage.

Another injured missionary pointed to his bloodied face, saying, “This wound? This is the price I pay for preaching God’s word. We are hated for revealing the truth.”

A History of Controversy!

The leader of the group did not hold back, accusing Kenyans of rejecting their own Blackness due to centuries of colonial brainwashing.

“Your oppressors taught you to deny who you are! Why does it anger you to hear Jesus is Black? Why does this make you violent?” he challenged.

However, a deeper look into this highly controversial religious group reveals a stormy past. Founded in 2003, the movement claims that Black, Hispanic, and Indigenous Americans are the true descendants of the biblical Israelites.

Their doctrine has been widely condemned by mainstream Christian groups, especially for their radical beliefs that label white people as ‘Esau’—a claim that has earned them a reputation for extremism.

The organization has repeatedly clashed with other religious groups, sparking violent confrontations in several countries due to their street teachings and aggressive evangelism.

WHAT NEXT?

With their Kenyan mission now in turmoil, it remains unclear whether these preachers will return to spread their message—or flee for good.

Will Kenya accept or reject their radical teachings? The battle for spiritual identity rages on!

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