Pastor Kanyari Turns His Church Into a Free World Cup Viewing Spot
Pastor Victor Kanyari is combining football and faith in the most Kenyan way possible. Specifically, the controversial preacher has announced plans to open his church doors for a free FIFA World Cup viewing experience.
Furthermore, he unveiled the initiative during a live church service, engaging his congregation directly before making the announcement.
How the Idea Came About
Kanyari first gauged the excitement levels among his worshippers before revealing his World Cup plans. Consequently, the congregation’s enthusiasm appeared to confirm what he already suspected, Kenyans are deeply invested in the global tournament.
Moreover, the preacher framed the initiative as an act of hospitality and community fellowship. Therefore, the church will serve as both a spiritual and social gathering space during the tournament.
What Fans Can Expect
Kanyari’s offer is straightforward, free entry, football, and fellowship under one roof. Additionally, the initiative targets fans who may not have access to pay-per-view subscriptions or large screens at home.
Furthermore, hosting viewing parties at a church removes the alcohol-heavy atmosphere typically associated with sports bars. Consequently, families and younger fans may find the church venue a more accessible and comfortable option.

Why This Is Getting Attention
Kanyari remains one of Kenya’s most talked about religious figures. Therefore, anything he does attracts both supporters and sceptics in equal measure. Nevertheless, the World Cup viewing initiative has been broadly received as a positive community gesture.
Moreover, it reflects a growing trend of churches positioning themselves as social hubs beyond Sunday services. Additionally, it puts Kanyari back in the public conversation ahead of one of the biggest sporting events on the planet.
The Bigger Picture
Sport and faith have always shared a powerful emotional connection in Kenya. Furthermore, the FIFA World Cup unites communities across tribe, class and religion.
Consequently, Kanyari’s church viewing party whatever one thinks of the man — taps into something genuinely communal and unifying.

