United Opposition leaders gathered in Mombasa County on Sunday for a highly publicized church service at the Prophetic Embassy Church of All Nations, drawing hundreds of faithful and political supporters alike.
The atmosphere was charged with expectation as congregants filled the sanctuary early in the morning, singing hymns and offering prayers before the arrival of the leaders.
Their attendance signaled a moment of unity, as figures from different political backgrounds came together under one roof in a show of solidarity and shared purpose.
The church service, led by senior clergy at the Prophetic Embassy Church of All Nations, focused on themes of peace, reconciliation, and national healing.
In their sermons, church leaders urged politicians to prioritize the welfare of citizens over personal ambition, reminding them that leadership is ultimately a call to serve.
The opposition leaders joined worshippers in prayer, kneeling together at the altar as blessings were pronounced over the nation.
The symbolic act resonated strongly with the congregation, many of whom viewed it as a hopeful gesture toward political maturity.
After the service, several opposition leaders addressed the gathering, emphasizing the importance of faith in shaping leadership values.
They spoke of the challenges facing the country, including economic hardships and the need for stronger democratic institutions.
While their speeches touched on governance and accountability, they carefully maintained the spiritual tone of the event, thanking the church for creating a space where leaders and citizens could reflect together.
Their remarks were met with applause, with many attendees expressing optimism about the message of cooperation.
Outside the church grounds, residents of Mombasa County observed the event with keen interest, noting the significance of hosting such a high-profile gathering in the coastal region.
Local leaders welcomed the visit, saying it highlighted Mombasa’s role as a center for dialogue and inclusivity.
Security was heightened around the venue, but the day remained peaceful as worshippers and supporters mingled after the service.
Vendors and small businesses near the church also benefited from the influx of visitors, adding a lively atmosphere to the surrounding area.




