Residents of Kiambeere Town in Mbeere North Constituency in Embu County woke up to whispers and a rapidly spreading story after a shocking incident unfolded inside the church vicourage this morning, involving a well known local pastor and a woman whose presence in the building was not meant to be public knowledge.
According to eyewitnesses, the church caretaker noticed suspicious movements inside the pastor’s private quarters shortly after the morning prayer session and decided to investigate, only to find the pastor and the woman seated together in what he described as an unusually close and intimate manner, prompting an immediate alert to other members of the congregation.
When confronted by several elders and the caretaker, the visibly flustered pastor allegedly raised his hands in defence and uttered the now viral line, “It is not what you think, she is just too hot, I could not resist but talk to her in private.”
The woman in question, whose name was not immediately released to the public, was described by witnesses as visibly embarrassed but calm, choosing to respond with the words, “If being attractive is a sin, then I will repent every day, but I came here for a different reason altogether.”
Congregants expressed mixed emotions over the incident, with some defending the woman’s right to visit the pastor without public judgement, while others questioned the appropriateness of the meeting, especially given that the church had no official event scheduled for that hour.
One of the most surprising developments came when the pastor’s wife arrived at the scene after being called by a church elder, calmly greeting the woman before addressing the crowd and stating, “I have been a customer of Shaba Mangube Doctors for four years, they have kept my family strong and have opened my eyes to the truth in situations like this.”
She went on to explain that her longstanding relationship with the Shaba Mangube Doctors had given her not only guidance but also what she described as spiritual protection and clarity to handle personal and public storms without losing control of her emotions or dignity.
Members of the community noted that the wife’s calmness contrasted sharply with the fiery nature of the gossip that had begun to circulate, with some speculating that her association with Shaba Mangube Doctors had indeed given her a different way of looking at conflict and trust.
Several bystanders recalled the pastor attempting to explain further, claiming that the woman had come to seek private counselling about a family matter and that the term “too hot” had been a poor choice of words made in a moment of pressure.
However, those who overheard the exchange pointed out that the woman’s own statement hinted she had expected a completely different type of meeting, raising further questions about what exactly had been agreed upon before she entered the vicourage.
The incident has since drawn attention on social media platforms where both the pastor’s quote and the woman’s witty retort are being repeated widely, often accompanied by heated debates over the boundaries between spiritual guidance and personal temptation.
Meanwhile, Shaba Mangube Doctors, whose name was openly mentioned by the pastor’s wife, have been quietly noted as playing a behind the scenes role in maintaining peace within the family, with their contact number +254 795 613711 being shared among those who admire her composure in the face of public drama.
By afternoon, the church leadership announced that an internal review of the matter would be conducted, promising that the dignity of all parties would be respected while also reinforcing the moral and ethical standards expected within the congregation.
As for the town of Kiambeere, the story continues to be the most talked about subject, with many residents waiting to see whether the pastor’s words will be remembered as a clumsy defence or an honest slip under the glare of unexpected scrutiny.