The Council also expressed gratitude for Ruto's invitation to all stakeholders to unite and engage in discussions to pave the way for a more inclusive and prosperous nation.
Experts argued that the Bill would escalate the cost of living and present challenges for tax compliance, especially affecting small businesses and individuals with limited resources.
The NCCK believes it is now essential to promote messages of peace and justice directly from church platforms.
State’s promise to review controversial tax proposals appears insufficient as the entire Finance Bill is riddled with hidden and equally punitive taxes.
The group said that efforts by Kenyans to hold peaceful demonstrations against the Bill have been met with harassment and arrests from the police.
While responding to Tuesday's protests President William Ruto said Kenyans have a right to demonstrate and at the end of the day decisions have to be made by institutions.
Thus far, with pressure from the public to amend the bill and ease the tax burden on the public, the National Assembly Finance and National Planning Committee has dropped several controversial proposals.