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Nurse Fired for Talking to Patient About Jesus, Court Claims She Was “Rightly Sacked for Religious Fervor”

NHS nurse Sarah Kuteh has been fired from her job at Darent Valley Hospital for talking to her patients about Christ, handing out Bibles, and encouraging them to sing worship songs.

Kuteh was let go in 2016 for allegedly breaching the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) rules.

Last week, the Court of Appeal upheld that the decision was just due to Kuteh’s ‘gross misconduct’ in the workplace.

On June 3, 2016, one particular patient complained about Kuteh’s actions, likening them to a ‘Monty Python skit.’

The nurse offered a Bible to the cancer patient and also encouraged him to sing ‘The Lord is My Shepherd’:

“(She) told him she would give him her Bible if he did not have one; gripped his hand tightly and said a prayer that was very intense and went ‘on and on’; and asked him to sing Psalm 23 [The Lord is My Shepherd] after which he was so astounded that he had sung the first verse with her.

“He described the encounter as ‘very bizarre’ and ‘like a Monty Python skit.”

The patient had answered ‘open-minded’ to the question on the assessment relating to religious beliefs, and he claimed Kuteh had told him that Jesus was the only way that he could get to the Lord.

Court documents reflected that the 50-year-old nurse had breached the NMC rules in a variety of other instances as well.

In April 2016, one patient claimed that Kuteh “spent more time talking about religion than doing the assessment,” while another stated they didn’t want to see her because they “didn’t like preaching.”

In the same month, the nurse was accused of telling a bowel cancer patient that “if he prayed to God he would have a better chance of survival.”

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

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