CITAM Kiambu Road Official Launch Celebration

There was a joyous celebration on Sunday, November 30, 2025, which will forever be remembered as a defining moment for CITAM Kiambu Road. What began as a simple step of faith five years ago, in 2020, has now blossomed into a fully-fledged CITAM Assembly, officially launched under the theme, “See What The Lord Has Done.”

Presiding Bishop, Rev. Calisto Odede, led the congregation in thanksgiving to God, and was joined by Bishop Emeritus Bonifes Adoyo, Bishop Emeritus David Oginde, Deputy Bishop, Rev. Justus Mugambi, Director for Administration, Mr. Michael Wamache, Northern Region Overseer, Rev. Jesse Mwai, Deputy Regional Overseer, Rev. Paul Njoroge, members of the Council of Elders, the Deacon Board, Board of Trustees, CITAM HQ staff, family, and friends who are all witnesses to the faithfulness of God in Kiambu Road.

Bishop Calisto Calisto preached an inspiring sermon drawn from Psalms 126:3.

The CITAM Kiambu Road Worship Team led heartfelt worship, and God’s presence was experienced in the sanctuary. The Children’s Ministry performed a captivating presentation celebrating the remarkable growth of the congregation which had over 1,000 worshippers. The Youth Ministry brought energy and joy with a dynamic dance, while the GEM Ministry crowned the celebration with a lively Kenyan praise medley that had everyone on their feet. 

In March 2019, the communication was sent out that 6 assemblies would be established as part of the 60th CITAM anniversay and CITAM Kiambu Road was one of them. God placed this mission in the hands of Rev. Charles Thuku, who began with a small fellowship at Ridgeways hosted by one of his members  in his office compound. That laid the foundation for what was to come. “Between March and November 2029 it was a very trying and difficult task of looking for land to settle the assembly,” Rev Thuku said. “Lastly, God was gracious and we got land to lease.” The assembly planned to begin the inaugural service in April 2020 but unfortunately there was the challenging COVID-19 lockdown. Despite the setback  Rev. Charles Thuku continued to nurture the young assembly through such uncertain times. This was a humble beginning that would soon grow into something extraordinary. On 4th October 2020 the first in-person service was held amid the challenges of social distancing and the limited number of people that could be allowed in.

Today, under the visionary leadership of Rev. Angeline Yegon, as Senior Pastor,  CITAM Kiambu Road has emerged as a powerful beacon of light and transformation in the Northern Region. What began with a handful of 50 believers gathered in a small tent within a member’s office compound has blossomed into a vibrant and thriving community of faith of over 1,500 members. The remarkable journey of CITAM Kiambu stands as a profound testimony of what the Lord can do.

See what the Lord has done!

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