
The 6th Mt. Kenya South, Rt. Rev'd Canon Charles M. Muturi, together with The Rev'd Jeremiah Muchoki (DoET), The Rev'd Michael Mnyika, The Rev'd William Munyui, and the Trinity Voices Band, embarked on a mission to the Anglican Church of Tanzania (ACT) Diocese of Kondoa for a series of training sessions and revival. The seminar took place at Kanisa ya Mchungaji Mwema Kondoa, drawing clergy and faithful eager to grow spiritually and in ministry.

Session 1: The Role of a Servant of God
The 6th Mt. Kenya South, Rt. Rev'd Canon Charles M. Muturi, opened the seminar with a powerful teaching on the role of a servant of God. He outlined the key responsibilities of church ministers, emphasizing their divine calling and the weight of their mandate. He also addressed critical pitfalls that often lead to the downfall of evangelists, priests, and church ministers, urging them to remain steadfast in their faith and mission.
Session 2: The Character of Those Called by God
The Rev'd Jeremiah Muchoki (DoET) did the second session, delving into the habits and attributes of those called by the Lord. Drawing from the book of Nehemiah, he painted a vivid picture of Nehemiah's character, highlighting his resilience, faith, and commitment to God's work. He urged the participants to emulate Nehemiah's unwavering dedication and leadership in their own ministries.
Session 3: Spiritual Growth and Breaking Comfort Zones
In the third session, the 6th Mt. Kenya South returned to teach about spiritual growth. He spoke about different life zones that individuals experience and how these zones can either hinder or propel spiritual maturity. He particularly emphasized the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone and moving into the "Go Zone",a realm of faith, action, and divine breakthroughs.
Session 4: Homiletics–The Art of Preaching
The fourth session, led by The Rev'd Jeremiah Muchoki, focused on homiletics,the study and practice of preaching. He guided the participants on structuring impactful sermons and effectively delivering God's word with clarity and conviction.

Session 5: Key Principles of Preaching
The 6th Mt. Kenya South concluded the day's training with an in-depth session on the key principles of preaching. He emphasized the importance of careful sermon preparation and shared valuable insights on crafting messages that resonate with congregations. He also discussed the dynamics of sermon delivery, encouraging preachers to handle the word of God with diligence and reverence.
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