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Nathaniel Bassey to Lead Hallelujah Challenge at Uhuru Park During Rhema Feast

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Kenya’s gospel community is preparing for a night of praise and revival as Nigerian gospel minister Nathaniel Bassey brings the Hallelujah Challenge to Uhuru Park tomorrow, September 5, during the ongoing Rhema Feast.

The Hallelujah Challenge began as a simple midnight online prayer and worship movement in Nigeria, yet it has grown into a global expression of faith, drawing millions across continents. Known for stirring atmospheres of prayer and testimonies, it has become a rallying point for Christians seeking breakthrough and renewal.

This year’s Rhema Feast has already left a visible mark on Nairobi, especially among the youth. In a city where young people wrestle with social pressures and the fast pace of urban life, Rhema has become a place of refuge, encouragement, and discovery of purpose. Youth groups from different churches have filled the festival grounds, drawn by the message of authentic worship and the invitation to live out their faith boldly.

Testimonies shared over the past week highlight how Rhema has shifted perspectives. Many young believers say the sessions have taught them that worship is not just about music but about anchoring their lives in God’s Word. The vibrant atmosphere—filled with music, prayer, and Scripture—has ignited a sense of community, reminding many that they are part of a larger body of believers.

As Nathaniel Bassey prepares to lift the trumpet and voice in worship, anticipation is high. For many Nairobi youth, tomorrow’s Hallelujah Challenge is more than an event; it is an encounter with God that promises healing, restoration, and renewed faith.