Pastor William F. Kumuyi, founder of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, will attend Donald Trump’s second inauguration on January 20 in Washington, D.C. His visit highlights the growing global influence of African religious leaders. Kumuyi’s engagements include key discussions with U.S. lawmakers and church leaders on faith and leadership.
Pastor William F. Kumuyi, founder of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM), will attend former U.S. President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on January 20 in Washington, D.C. His participation highlights the increasing visibility of African religious leaders in global events and underscores his influence as a spiritual figure.
During his stay in the United States, from January 17 to 27, Kumuyi is expected to engage in numerous activities. These include meetings with key U.S. lawmakers, prominent church leaders, and media representatives to discuss leadership challenges, the evolving role of faith in society, and fostering collaboration across different communities.
The announcement of his attendance has sparked varied reactions. While many commend Kumuyi’s growing international recognition, others have raised questions about the broader implications of his involvement in such a politically significant event. Nonetheless, his visit symbolizes the active role of African clergy in addressing global issues.