A small village in Kosovo in Uthiru, Kiambu County has more than 100 churches crammed in the same piece of land.
The 2-acre land is home to churches like the Apostolic Church, Bestcare Gospel Ministries International, New Life Neighbours Christian Church, Home Zion Tabernacle, Adonai Shama Messianic Congregation, Christian Generation Paradise Church just to name a few.
Citizen TV's Mwashirima Kapombe travelled the area to figure out how they conduct their services concurrently.
During weekdays the area is quiet as the church doors remain locked and there is minimal activity by congregants.
On Sunday, sounds of praise and worship songs rent the air as each one of the churches conduct their services, with their own public address systems.
Mary Luvega, a pastor at Home Zion Tabernacle, told Citizen that she often has to raise her voice to get her message through to her followers.
New Life Neighbour Pastor David Sikwa explained that God is able to coordinate the activities of the different denomination so they don't clash.
Moses Shisiali, a faithful of one of the many worship centers, explained that different residents preferred different preachers hence the many altars.
The rise of the number of churches in Kenya to over 4,000 has led some to call for the regulation of the religious institutions.
Kangema MP, Muturi Kigano strongly believed that it was about time Kenya established stringent laws against the trend of fake churches. He informed citizens of a plan to table a Bill of stringent measures for registering a church in the country that would keep fake men of God at bay.
The MP came up with the idea after observing that most of the churches in the country were operated in ways similar to conventional businesses.
The legislator claims some of the mega-churches in the country are nothing but dens of corruption that have no agenda of serving the true God their followers intend to worship.
Watch a video of the churches in Kosovo in Uthiru, Kiambu County below.