JCM matron Ms. Damaris Muriithi, renowned for her business Dama Mobile Spares has stepped down from her role as matron of Jesus Christ Compassionate Ministries International (JCM), led by Bishop Muthee Kiengei. Her resignation has sent ripples through the church community, marking a significant shift in its leadership.

Damaris is the third senior official to leave the church in recent times, following the departures of Mr. Antony Muya, CEO of Nova Prime, and Mrs. Wanjiku from Davil Water Solutions. These exits have raised concerns among church members about the stability and future direction of their leadership.

The church, located in Ruiru Bypass has been experiencing significant upheaval in recent weeks. Tensions escalated after a public disagreement between Bishop Kiengei, who is also a comedian and a radio host at Kameme FM, and Ms. Wanjiru.

The conflict became even more intense earlier this week when a controversial phone recording was leaked by a woman living in the United States. This recording has further complicated the situation and led to increased scrutiny of the church’s leadership.

Damaris's resignation is particularly concerning for many church members, as she held a key role within the community.

Members of the church are feeling anxious about the future. Some are worried that these changes could impact the church’s mission and outreach efforts. The recent scandals and resignations have created uncertainty, and many are calling for transparency and decisive action from the church leadership.

Bishop Kiengei, a prominent figure in both the religious and entertainment spheres, now faces increased scrutiny over his leadership following recent events. His ability to manage these challenges will be key to restoring confidence among his congregation.

As the situation unfolds, the church community is seeking clarity and hoping for a resolution to the ongoing conflicts.