Pastor Solomon Mukonyi During The November Kesha.

Our Friday, November 14th Kesha was a profound blessing, both to those who gathered in person and to those who joined us through social media. The event brought believers together for a powerful night of worship, prayer, and deep encounter with God. This month’s theme, “Vigilance and Readiness for Christ’s Coming,” was inspired by Luke 12:37–40.

Pastor Solomon Mukonyi, the minister for the night, delivered a stirring message that touched hearts and called believers to live faithfully and remain spiritually alert, for “the Son of Man will come at an hour we do not expect.” His sermon emphasized the blessings awaiting those who stay watchful, the unexpected nature of Christ’s return, and the command for Christians to live in continual readiness. The atmosphere was reverent, unified, and expectant as believers from various backgrounds came together to seek God deeply. A total of 150 people attended, representing different churches, regions, and denominations.

The worship experience was equally uplifting. Several praise and worship teams ministered throughout the night, leading the congregation in

Deliverance Church Kibomet Ministering During The November Kesha.

to heartfelt adoration. Teams included the host FIC Praise and Worship Team, AIC Makutano Kwa Ngozi Choir, CCIM Praise and Worship Team, Deliverance Church Kibomet Praise and Worship Team, and KAG Mokoywet Praise and Worship Team. Each group contributed in a unique way, guiding everyone into powerful moments of praise and deep worship that prepared hearts for a genuine encounter with God.

KAG Mokoywet Ministering During The Kesha.

Above everything, the Kesha became a channel of transformation and answered prayer. The prayer sessions, led by Rev. Paul Otwoma alongside Pastor Ruth Kichwen, Rev. Florence Buruti, and Pastor David Simiyu, brought the needs of the congregation—and those tuning in through Imani Radio, Imani TV, and social media—before God. The ministers also prayed over requests sent in by listeners and viewers.

One person gave her life to Christ, marking the greatest testimony of the night and reminding us of heaven’s joy over every soul that turns to God. Many others experienced renewal, peace, and hope as prayers were lifted on their behalf.

Truly, the November 14th Kesha was a divine visitation—an unforgettable night that strengthened faith, revived hearts, and left a lasting impact on all who participated.

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