RHEMA FEAST 2025 DAY 3

September 03,2025

RHEMA FEAST 2025 DAY 3

Day 3 of Rhema Feast 2025 at Uhuru Park was nothing short of historic. The grounds were filled with thousands, a sea of hungry hearts, especially Gen Z, who came in their numbers, unashamed and on fire for Christ. Their passion and hunger was evident not just in the park, but later as they carried praise and worship through the streets of Nairobi, turning the city into a sanctuary. Truly, God is raising a new generation that will not be silenced.

The morning began with Pastor George Macharia of Citylighters Church, who opened with prayer and carried the mantle of MC for the session. His prayer set a prophetic charge over the day, paving the way for worship led by Mike Manoah, whose voice ushered the crowd into a holy stillness. The atmosphere was tender yet charged, preparing hearts for the Word.

Lady Bishop Kathy Kiuna was the first to minister, calling believers into deeper harmony. She reminded the church that revival does not begin with noise, but with harmony. Drawing from Acts, she emphasized the power of unity and forgiveness in the upper room. “Don’t let bitterness choke your fire. Harmonize deeper,” she urged, warning that revival cannot coexist with competition or anger. Her message was a reminder that the upper room is not a parking lot but a place of preparation, God equips us to go out into a broken world with His healing power.

Then came Lady Bishop Funke Felix Adejumo, carrying a strong prophetic word titled “Have You Left Jerusalem Chasing Relevance?” She warned the church not to abandon their God-ordained place for fleeting recognition. Preaching from Luke 10:30, she asked piercingly: “Who stripped you of your radiance? Who wounded you so much that you stopped building with God?” She taught that the anointing comes with a price and urged believers to seek destiny helpers, collaborators, coaches, comforters, confronters, and clarifiers, because “until you are helped, you are stranded.” Her word was both healing and deeply sobering, reminding all that ministry is birthed in brokenness but refined by divine help.

Worship rose again with Pastor Tumaini Akilimali, who ignited praise and drew the people into joyful surrender. The stage was then taken by Bishop JB Masinde, who brought a profound word on grace upon grace. From John 1 and John 8, he declared that while Jesus knows the truth about us, He deals with us according to grace. He empasized, “What history disqualifies, grace qualifies!” With powerful examples from Rahab to Mephibosheth, he showed that grace is the material God uses to build His church. The revelation of grace upon grace stirred hope and gratitude, and the people responded with shouts of faith.

After an energetic session with Ruach Praise, the afternoon shifted into high gear with Andrew Ngelelo, who led praise with contagious joy. Soon after, Moji Shortbabba had the crowd dancing, jumping, and praising without restraint, showing that worship is not just quiet and reverent, but also a joyful celebration before God

The afternoon was steered by Apostle Damorn Shunet of Reign City Church, who served as MC with passion and precision. Then Pastor T. Mwangi delivered a word that shook the assembly. He declared that the church must rise as God’s ecclesia, a legislative assembly. “You are not just a believer; you are a legislator!” he proclaimed. Drawing from Matthew 16, he called the church to legislate in the spirit, rewriting the laws of their families, cities, and nations. His charge was radical: the church must move from mere truth to revelation, because the language of the Kingdom is power.

The atmosphere then broke open in worship as Ebuka Songs, joined by Minister Promise, led the gathering into a sacred moment of prayer and intercession. The voices of thousands lifted in unison became a wave of worship sweeping over Uhuru Park, spilling into the streets as Gen Z carried the sound of revival beyond the grounds. It was not just a session; it was a move of God.

Finally, the convener of Rhema Feast, Reverend Dr. Bishop Julian Kyula, closed the day with a word that sealed everything spoken. Preaching on son ship and inheritance from Galatians 4, he declared, “The greatest disservice you can do as an heir is to operate like a slave. Stop begging, you are a son!” His fiery teaching reminded believers that divinity chose them, and the Spirit of sonship gives them legal standing as heirs of God’s kingdom.

The final touch came with Njoki Munyi, who ministered her song “Rejesha (The Lord Shall Restore).” The prophetic sound of restoration washed over the people, sealing the day in victory and hope.

As the sun set over Nairobi, it was clear: Rhema Feast Day 3 was not just an event but a defining moment. A generation is rising, hungry, fearless, and burning for Christ. From the Word to the worship, from Uhuru Park to the streets, revival is here, and it is unstoppable.

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