Paul Mackenzie, a Kenyan man accused of leading a cult and linked to the deaths of over 400 people, has been found guilty on separate charges.
A court in the coastal town of Malindi convicted him for the unlawful operation of a film studio associated with his preaching and distributing films without a valid filming license.
Some of his sermons remain accessible online.
The magistrate, however, cleared him of the charge of inciting children against attending school.
Mackenzie could potentially face up to five years in prison or be required to pay a fine. Sentencing is set for the coming month.
Despite being in custody since April, Mackenzie has not been formally charged in connection to the deaths of hundreds of his alleged followers.
The shocking discovery of bodies in shallow graves in a forest had a profound impact on Kenya earlier this year.