Kanu Chairman Gideon Moi (second right), former Baringo Woman Representative Gladwel Tungo (left) and church leaders cut a cake at AIC Milimani in Nakuru City during a thanksgiving service on November 10, 2024. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

"We praise the Lord while acknowledging diversity," Pastor Kitur said.

Tungo expressed her delight in seeing the church evolve to embrace different cultures. She called on the church to lead by example and avoid being entangled in politics.

"I urge the church to preserve itself for the word of God so that we don't confuse people," she said.

She also encouraged the church to continue praying for the country's leadership and for the nation as a whole.