Excitement builds as Reverend Julian Kyula announces dates for 2026 Rhema Feast
By Steve Ireri, April 22, 2026Ruach Assemblies founder Reverend Julian Kyula has officially announced the dates for the 2026 edition of the Rhema Feast, confirming that preparations for the major gospel gathering have already begun.
Speaking in a video shared on TikTok on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, Kyula declared that the planning phase for the 2026 event had formally kicked off and urged believers to take note of the upcoming dates.
He welcomed worshippers to what he described as a significant spiritual gathering, emphasising that the event goes beyond a conventional meeting.
“I want to officially declare that preparations for Rhema Feast 2026 have officially started. Please pay attention. Welcome to Rhema Feast 2026. Not just a gathering. This is why it is called a feast,” he said.
He stressed that Rhema Feast is not merely a gathering but a spiritual experience designed as a “feast,” where believers from different parts of the world converge. According to him, attendees will come from diverse nations and backgrounds, each carrying different life experiences, with the expectation that destinies will be awakened during the event.
Kyula confirmed that the 2026 edition will run for five days, scheduled from August 31 to September 4, 2026, and will be held at Uhuru Park in Nairobi’s Central Business District.
“People have come from all over the world, going through different things in different nations. Destinies will be awakened. It will happen for five days. Save the date, 31st August to 4th September 2026. It will be at Uhuru Park, Nairobi CBD,” he said.

The announcement comes as anticipation builds following the success of previous editions, particularly Rhema Feast 2025, which drew thousands of worshippers to Uhuru Park and featured a lineup of prominent preachers from across Africa.
The 2025 edition, which concluded on September 5, 2025, was marked by powerful moments of worship and testimony, with notable speakers including Neno Evangelism founder Pastor James Maina Ng’ang’a, Pastor T. Mwangi of Life Church International Limuru, Lady Bishop Funke Felix Adejumo from Nigeria, Felix Okoh from South Africa, Lady Bishop Kathy Kiuna, Bishop J.B. Masinde, and Nigeria’s Apostle Joshua Selman.
During the 2025 gathering, Pastor Ng’ang’a delivered a widely discussed testimony recounting his journey from prison to ministry, emphasising faith and divine favour over formal education. His remarks drew loud applause from worshippers, reinforcing the revival atmosphere that characterised the event.