Senior Pastor at House of Ministries Felix Okoh will be among the speakers at Uhuru Park, Nairobi./HANDOUT
For five days from September 1, Uhuru Park in Nairobi will witness a beehive of activities as fans from all walks of life and Christians gather Rhema Feast 2025 graced by top Nigerian singer and songwriter Osinachi Egbu, popular as Sinach.
The singer is one of the most recognisable names and faces in worship music across the globe, with a wide fan base in Kenya, East Africa and other regions.
The musician has more than 500 million views on YouTube and 1.5 million subscribers,
Sinach, who has written more than 200 songs in her career, will perform alongside Nathaniel Bassey, the acclaimed music minister and trumpet player, known for songs such as ‘Imela’.
According to the organisers of the weeklong event, Apostle Felix Okoh of the House of Treasures Ministries, will be among the keynote ministers at the highly anticipated event.
Since its inception in 2015 by Reverend Dr Julian Kyula of RUACH Assemblies (Purpose Centre Church), Rhema Feast has grown into one of Africa’s largest apostolic gatherings, attracting between 80,000 and 100,000 people daily.
The event is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere of worship, prayer, prophetic ministry, and sound biblical teaching. This year’s edition, themed “I Will Build My Church” (Matthew 16:18), will feature an extraordinary line-up of internationally respected ministers of the gospel.
Others set to minister at the event are Apostle Joshua Selman, Apostle Funke Felix-Adejumo, Pastor Isaac Oyedepo, Pastor Poju Oyemade, Bishop JB Masinde, Bishop Kathy Kiuna, Pastor T Mwangi, as well as prominent Kenyan gospel ministers.
Apostle Okoh’s participation is seen to underscore House of Treasures Ministries’ growing influence across Africa, as the Johannesburg-based church continues to expand its global footprint through apostolic and prophetic ministry.
With its blend of powerful preaching, prophetic worship, and the move of the Holy Spirit, Rhema Feast 2025 is expected to be a historic gathering for the body of Christ across Africa and beyond.
— CAJ News