On Sunday, 23rd March 2025, at 3:00 PM, St. Monica Catholic Church, Kitengela – Noonkopir Parish, was graced with a powerful and spirit-filled Interdenominational Prayer Service. It was a sacred time of unity, worship, and intercession, where believers from different denominations gathered in faith to seek God’s presence and guidance for our families, community, and nation.
A Beautiful Display of Unity in Prayer
In a world where division often overshadows unity, this gathering reminded us of the power of coming together as one body in Christ. Regardless of our denominational backgrounds, we stood united in faith, lifting our voices in praise and petition before the Lord. As the Word reminds us:
“Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.” — Jeremiah 29:12
We experienced the reality of this scripture as hearts were opened, prayers were offered, and lives were touched by the presence of God.

Highlights of the Service
✨ Uplifting Worship – The congregation was led in heartfelt praise and worship by anointed ministers, filling the sanctuary with songs of adoration.
✨ Intercessory Prayers – We stood in the gap for our loved ones, community, and nation, believing for transformation and healing.
✨ Encouraging Word – A powerful message was shared, reminding us of God’s faithfulness and His call to unity.
✨ A Transformative Encounter – Many testified to feeling the presence and power of God moving in their lives during the service.
A Time of Renewal and Strengthening
This was more than just an event—it was a divine encounter. Those who attended left renewed, encouraged, and empowered in their faith. The atmosphere was charged with expectation, and indeed, God met us at our point of need.

Gratitude and Encouragement
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who attended, participated, and made this service a success. Your presence and prayers contributed to a memorable and impactful gathering.
As we reflect on this powerful moment, let us continue to walk in faith, seeking God in unity, and interceding for our families and nation. May we always remember that prayer changes things and that God hears us when we call on Him.
We look forward to more opportunities to gather in worship and prayer. Until then, may the peace and love of Christ be with you all. 🙏✨
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