Kiambu Woman Representative Ann Wamuratha Calls for Unity and Partnership in Ministry at Thika Pastors Welfare Fellowship
Kiambu County Woman Representative Hon. Ann Wamuratha has commended church leaders in Thika for their unity and commitment to strengthening the spiritual and social fabric of the community.
Speaking during the Thika Pastors Welfare Fellowship held at the Mount Kenya University Pavilion, Hospital Ward, Thika Constituency, Hon. Wamuratha celebrated the coming together of 24 churches under one roof for the Special Kingdom Support Fellowship, describing it as a powerful display of faith and collective purpose.
“The unity of the Body of Christ was evident as men and women of God lifted their voices in worship, prayer, and thanksgiving. When the Church stands united, the light of Christ shines even brighter in our communities,” she said.
Hon. Wamuratha joined other believers in contributing towards the fellowship, reaffirming her continued support for initiatives that strengthen the work of ministry and promote unity across denominations.
She urged the clergy to remain steadfast in their calling and to continue guiding communities with compassion, love, and service.
“May the fire of unity, love, and revival continue to burn in our hearts as we serve God and one another with joy,” she added.
The event brought together key leaders, including Hon. Alice Ng’ang’a (MP Thika Town Constituency), Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah, Hon. Wanjiku Kibe (KaWanjiku), Hon. Githua Wamacukuru, Hon. Mburu Kahangara (Lari MP), Hon. Eng. Kiragu (Limuru MP), and Members of the Kiambu County Assembly.
Hon. Wamuratha reaffirmed her commitment to working closely with faith-based organizations in promoting moral values, social welfare, and community development across Kiambu County.
“Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brethren dwell together in unity.” – Psalm 133:1

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