PAG(K) Bungoma Cluster Women Rally Unites Women in Worship, Prayer and Empowerment
Posted on 29 May 2026
On 29th May 2026, the National Women Ministries Department of PAG Kenya held a successful Bungoma Cluster Women Rally at the KMTC Grounds in Bungoma, bringing together women from across the region for a day of worship, prayer, fellowship, and spiritual empowerment.
The rally was organized under the leadership of Mama Kenya, Rev. Lydia Wanjiah, and attracted participants from the Bungoma Cluster districts of Bungoma, Kanduyi, Sikata, Webuye, Webuye West, Tongaren, Naitiri, and Kimilili.
The event was graced by Bishop Adiara, the General Superintendent of PAG Kenya, who commended the women for their commitment to prayer, faith, and service in the Church and society.
Throughout the gathering, women were encouraged to remain steadfast in faith and continue playing their vital role in strengthening families, churches, and communities through prayer and Godly leadership.
Church leaders emphasized the importance of unity among believers and the need for women to continue standing as pillars of faith and spiritual influence in this generation.
The atmosphere at the KMTC Grounds was marked by vibrant worship, moments of intercession, and messages of encouragement that inspired participants to deepen their walk with God and remain committed to His work.
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The rally was organized under the leadership of Mama Kenya, Rev. Lydia Wanjiah, and attracted participants from the Bungoma Cluster districts of Bungoma, Kanduyi, Sikata, Webuye, Webuye West, Tongaren, Naitiri, and Kimilili.
The event was graced by Bishop Adiara, the General Superintendent of PAG Kenya, who commended the women for their commitment to prayer, faith, and service in the Church and society.
Throughout the gathering, women were encouraged to remain steadfast in faith and continue playing their vital role in strengthening families, churches, and communities through prayer and Godly leadership.
Church leaders emphasized the importance of unity among believers and the need for women to continue standing as pillars of faith and spiritual influence in this generation.
The atmosphere at the KMTC Grounds was marked by vibrant worship, moments of intercession, and messages of encouragement that inspired participants to deepen their walk with God and remain committed to His work.