A dramatic and humorous scene unfolded during a church service when Pastor James Ng’ang’a confronted a woman who claimed she had been sent to seduce him. Known for his unpredictable and often theatrical approach to preaching, the pastor didn’t disappoint this time, delivering a moment that left the congregation — and later the internet — in laughter.
The incident began after a prayer session when the woman, who appeared disoriented and dressed simply in a shirt and a leso, came forward to share her shocking confession. She claimed that she had been sent with a mission: to seduce the pastor. Speaking candidly, she said, “Even this morning I was told to come and seduce you.”
Ng’ang’a’s response was swift and laced with his signature blend of sarcasm and boldness. Looking at the woman, he questioned the feasibility of her mission, pointing out that she had no hair on her head, which made it hard for him to be tempted. His off-the-cuff comment — “You don’t even have hair!” — sparked laughter throughout the crowd.
He then mockingly interrogated her, asking where they were supposed to sleep and whose car they would use. The woman replied matter-of-factly, saying they would use his car, which prompted the preacher to burst into laughter and rally the congregation to chant in rejection of the devil’s schemes.
The moment was captured on video and quickly made rounds on social media, where it stirred a flurry of reactions. Online users were both amused and baffled, with many commenting on the unpredictable nature of the services at Pastor Ng’ang’a’s church. Some even joked that the church resembled a live comedy show more than a place of worship, while others marveled at the intensity and spontaneity that defines the pastor’s sermons.
In a separate act of generosity on the same day, Pastor Ng’ang’a surprised an elderly congregant with a heartfelt gesture. The 75-year-old man had revealed that he travels all the way from Kinangop every Sunday to attend the church service. Touched by the man’s dedication, the pastor pulled out KSh 14,000 in cash — fourteen KSh 1,000 notes — from his pocket and gifted it to him on the spot.
Ng’ang’a also went a step further by instructing one of his team members to purchase Omega-3 and Vitamin C supplements for the elderly man, emphasizing the importance of maintaining his health. Speaking to him in Kikuyu, he humorously added that eating meat would no longer have the same benefits due to age-related changes in digestion, lightening the moment with some age-specific wisdom.
As usual, the service offered a mix of spirituality, humor, and real-life lessons — a signature experience for those who attend or follow Ng’ang’a’s unique brand of ministry. Whether dealing with bizarre confessions or showing acts of kindness, the pastor continues to attract attention for his unconventional and sometimes controversial methods.