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BY EMMANUEL WABOMBA, TMG JOURNALIST.
Easter celebrations have come and gone, but the message of unity and solidarity among Kenyans remains strong. In Myanga, Bumula Constituency, Bungoma County, members of the PCMA Church took this opportunity to spread a powerful message of coming together in times of joy and reflection.

As believers gathered to commemorate the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, Bishop Lawrence Makokha of the PCMA Church called upon political leaders like President William Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga to uphold their agreement for the betterment of all Kenyans. It’s a reminder that unity and cooperation are essential for progress and prosperity.Members of the church shared how Easter holds a special place in their personal lives, serving as a time of spiritual renewal and growth.
It’s a time to reflect on the sacrifices made for humanity and to find inspiration in the resurrection story.In a plea to political leaders, the church emphasized the importance of respecting religious leaders and places of worship. It’s a call for mutual respect and understanding, recognizing the significance of faith in shaping communities and fostering peace.Young people were also encouraged to actively engage in church services, where they can receive teachings that will guide and empower them in their personal journeys.
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It’s a reminder that the youth play a vital role in shaping the future and should be supported in their spiritual and personal development.Easter may be over, but the message of unity, reflection, and growth continues to resonate. Let’s take inspiration from the celebrations in Myanga and carry forward the spirit of togetherness and solidarity in our daily lives.