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What would you do if your church was in Eldoret, Kenya, and the pastor was a rapper? Not just any rapper, but one who dropped fire bars on Sunday mornings, backed by a live band that could make a secular concert blush? That’s the reality for members of the unnamed church nestled in the heart of the city. The congregation, a diverse mix of ages and backgrounds, was united by their love for God and a shared appreciation for good beats. From the old-school hymns remixed with trap drums to original gospel rap anthems, every Sunday was a musical celebration that left people wanting more.

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