MARKED FOR SALVATION SUNDAY SERMON BY: DEACON MIKA KAJA

“Marked for Salvation Sunday” is a message about how God calls each person to salvation through Jesus Christ. Deacon Mika Kaja explains that being marked for salvation means: Recognizing Jesus as Savior — understanding that Christ’s sacrifice gives us forgiveness and new life. Accepting God’s invitation — choosing to follow Jesus with the heart because God pursues us with love and grace. Living out salvation — showing faith through changed life, obedience, and hope in...

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MBEU IRIA CIAGUIRE MUIGU A-INI (MATHAYO 13:3-8, 22) | PASTOR MOSES KINYA

In this teaching, Pastor Moses Kinya explains the Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13:3‑8, 22. The parable illustrates how people respond differently to God’s Word: Path – Seed eaten by birds: those who hear but don’t understand. Rocky ground – Seed sprouts quickly but withers: those who quickly fall away under trials. Among thorns – Seed choked: people distracted by worries and love of wealth. Good soil – Seed grows and produces fruit: those...

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COMING TO THE LORD’S TABLE.(Luke 22:14-23, 1Cor 11:23-28) DEACON MIKA KANJA.

In the message “Coming to the Lord’s Table,” Deacon Mika Kanja reflected on the sacred meaning of Communion as recorded in Luke 22:14–23 and 1 Corinthians 11:23–28. The teaching reminded the congregation that the Lord’s Table is not a routine ritual, but a holy moment of remembrance, reflection, and renewal. The Lord’s Supper was instituted as a powerful symbol of sacrifice and covenant. The bread represents the body given, and the cup represents the blood...

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THE GREAT BANQUET. (LUKE 14:16-24) | ELIZABETH MUTHONI.

In the message “The Great Banquet” based on Luke 14:16–24, Elizabeth Muthoni reflected on the powerful parable shared by Jesus about a man who prepared a great feast and invited many guests. Yet when the time came, those invited began to make excuses. This parable highlights the generosity of God and the importance of responding to His invitation. The banquet represents the Kingdom of God—prepared, abundant, and open. The invitation is extended freely, but acceptance...

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IF GOD IS FOR US…

“If God is for us, who can be against us?” This powerful declaration reminds us that divine support outweighs every opposition. It does not mean challenges will never come, but it assures us that no challenge has the authority to defeat us when God stands with us. Life often presents resistance—criticism, setbacks, delays, and uncertainty. At times, it may feel like forces are working against us. Yet this truth shifts our focus from the size...

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2ND CHRONICLES 32:2 – DEACON ISAAC KIARIE

2nd Chronicles 32:2 highlights a critical moment in history: when King Hezekiah saw that Sennacherib had come and intended to wage war against Jerusalem. It was a moment of threat, uncertainty, and pressure. This verse reminds us that challenges often announce themselves clearly. Sometimes the battle is not hidden—we see it approaching. The question is not whether difficulties will come, but how we respond when they do. Hezekiah did not panic or surrender. Instead, he...

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SUNDAY SERVICE 16TH NOVEMBER

The service emphasized the importance of consistency in faith, reminding everyone that growth is not built in one moment but through daily commitment. Through heartfelt worship and a powerful message, the congregation was encouraged to trust God fully, remain steadfast in prayer, and walk confidently in purpose. Key takeaways from the service included: Staying grounded in faith regardless of circumstances. Maintaining gratitude in every season. Choosing obedience over convenience. Trusting that God’s timing is perfect.

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HARVEST SUNDAY SERVICE

Harvest Sunday Service was a joyful celebration of gratitude, provision, and faithfulness. It was a time set aside to thank God for the blessings received throughout the season—both seen and unseen. Harvest is more than crops or material increase. It represents answered prayers, spiritual growth, restored relationships, open doors, and personal breakthroughs. The service reminded us that every good gift comes from God, and every season of sowing eventually brings a season of reaping.

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