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Pr. Sue Wachira Ministry Journey - House Of Shachah | CITAM Church Online
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- CITAM Church Online
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- May 7, 2026
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Summary
Worship pastor Pr. Sue Wachira shares her transition from a gifted singer to a spiritually grounded minister. She explores the vital distinction between musical talent and the disciplined study of worship.
Topics
- Worship Ministry
- Christian Leadership
- Spiritual Growth
- Music Mentorship
- Faith Journey
- Church Worship
- Biblical Principles
Highlights
- Main idea: Musical talent is a gift, but true worship requires intentional spiritual formation and biblical knowledge
- Practical takeaway: Use ministry projects to build people rather than using people to build projects
- Failure mode: Confusing technical proficiency and musical gifting with a deep understanding of worship
- Main idea: Humility is maintained by recognizing that there is always something new to learn from anyone
- Practical takeaway: Prioritize intimacy with God as the essential foundation for any long-term ministry journey
Chapters
1:00Introduction to Pr. Sue Wachira: An introduction to Pastor Sue's identity as a believer, wife, and worship pastor at Karura Community Chapel.2:00Early Musical Roots: Reflections on a childhood surrounded by music and how singing became an innate part of her life.5:00The Discovery of Grace: A pivotal moment in her youth where her musical auditions coincided with a growing understanding of Christian grace.7:00Professional Growth and Mentorship: How working with established bands and mentors provided both musical training and spiritual grooming.10:00Gifting vs. Worship Knowledge: The importance of being taught the theology of worship rather than relying solely on natural vocal ability.13:00Foundations of Ministry: Discussing the necessity of intimacy with God and the value of lifelong learning and humility.15:00Valuing People in Ministry: A lesson on leadership: prioritizing the development of people over the success of musical projects.