CPA Geoffrey Gitau Mwangi joined leaders at AIC Subukia Sunday Service, reaffirming his call to servant leadership.
Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” – Galatians 6:9 (NIV)
On this blessed Sunday of the 20th of July 2025, we gathered in unity and worship at AIC Subukia Town, graciously hosted by Rev. David Mbugua. The spirit of God was present as we reflected on His Word, shared in praise, and renewed our commitment to doing good, even when the road is long and uncertain.
CPA Geoffrey Gitau Mwangi, a steadfast leader grounded in service and faith, joined fellow leaders in fellowship with the people of Subukia. Worshipping alongside him were Deputy Party Leader Hon. Cleophas Malalah, Senator John Methu, Hon. Jayne Kihara, and other distinguished leaders:
- Senator John Kinyua (Laikipia)
- Hon. James Gakuya (Embakasi North)
- Hon. Edward Muriu (Gatanga)
- Hon. Mwafrika (Roysambu)
- Hon. Onesmus Ngogoyo (Kajiado North)
- And a strong delegation of local leaders and clergy.
A Message for Subukia and Nakuru: Do Not Grow Weary
In a time when Kenya faces economic strain, high unemployment, especially among our youth, rising cost of living, and social uncertainty, it is easy to grow weary. It is tempting to lose hope, to turn inward, or to disengage. But Galatians 6:9 reminds us: “Do not grow weary of doing good.” This is a divine call to persistence, resilience, and service.
We are reminded that the harvest comes in due season but only if we do not give up. Just as farmers in Subukia and across Nakuru patiently wait for their crops, we too must wait with faith and continue to plant seeds of justice, peace, unity, and hard work.
CPA Geoffrey Gitau Mwangi: Faith in Action
CPA Geoffrey Gitau Mwangi continues to walk a path of servant leadership, advocating for economic opportunity, support for farmers, empowerment of women and youth, and ethical leadership rooted in Christian values. His presence in Subukia was a sign of solidarity with the people of Nakuru County and a commitment to walk with them, not just on Sundays, but every day.
He believes that leadership is not about titles, but about listening, serving, and lifting others up. His message to the people was clear: “We are not alone in our struggle. God sees, and in due season, our efforts will bear fruit.”
Moving Forward in Faith and Service
Let us not tire in praying for our country. Let us not tire in calling for integrity and accountability. Let us not grow weary in supporting one another—in our churches, our homes, our marketplaces, and our fields.
Together, as people of faith and citizens of Kenya, we will sow goodness, and in time, we will reap healing, restoration, and growth. https://www.facebook.com/100093420302790/posts/630620986728573/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v
May God bless Subukia. May God bless Nakuru County. May God bless Kenya.

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