First Lady Rachel Ruto has said that  thanksgiving prayer service held at State House Nairobi on Sunday will be held on a regular basis. While addressing members of the clergy and faithful at the service Rachel and President William Ruto convened, Rachael  Ruto said they will be holding prayer ceremonies month after month to give thanks to God for answering their prayers.

“The Bible says ‘People will go up to Jerusalem, year after year, to celebrate the feast of the tabernacles’, and I think that this is a place where people will come year after year for a thanksgiving. I want to tell the church that this is not the last service we are having, you will be coming here month after month to give thanks to the Lord for doing us good,” she said.

“When the Lord answers your prayer, you go to give thanks and we will not do it just once; we will keep coming to this altar that the fathers have laid here today in the State House ,” added the First Lady.

The first lady thanked the President for welcoming church leaders to the State House to pray for the country.

“As an intercessor I am very excited, I feel the doors have been opened. Thank you so much to our president for allowing us intercessors to walk into this compound today to pray, we are very excited,” she said.

Mama Rachel also assured church leaders of her and President Ruto’s support in leading the country in prayer.

“Anything that is born of prayer has to be sustained by prayer. We have a duty before us as the church to continue upholding this nation in prayer… The doors of State House are open and know that you have Mama Rachel here that will always open the doors for you when the president is busy,” Mrs. Ruto said.

Sunday’s prayer service saw speeches from various men and women of cloth.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, his wife Dorcas Rigathi, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja also attended the ceremony which also saw faithful treated to a luncheon.

“When you go to the king’s palace, there is plenty that has been laid for you. So there is lunch today and I think it is a very good idea to share lunch with the president and the deputy,” said Mama Rachel before praying for the meal.

The thanksgiving service was the first of its kind to be held at State House since Ruto moved into the residence after his swearing-in on September 13.

BY:ISAIAH WASWA