Rev. Amalanbu Calls Faith, Spiritual Renewal for 2026, As Christ Generation Ministry Holds ‘Harvest of Praise’ Thanksgiving
“Christ Generation Ministry, also known as Mega Miracle Arena, holds its 2025 ‘Harvest of Praise’ thanksgiving service in Umuahia, as Rev. Dr Blessed Amalambu urges faith, renewal and spiritual discipline for the coming year.”
Christ Generation Ministry Incorporated, popularly known as Mega Miracle Arena, on Sunday, December 21, 2025, held its annual harvest and thanksgiving service at its headquarters in Umuahia, Abia State, bringing worshippers together in an atmosphere of reflection, gratitude and renewed spiritual commitment.
The well-attended service, themed “Harvest of Praise,” marked a significant moment in the church’s liturgical calendar as congregants gathered to appreciate God for divine preservation throughout the year and to prepare spiritually for the year ahead. The programme featured intense worship, prayers, thanksgiving offerings and a sermon focused on faith, renewal and personal responsibility.
Delivering the sermon, the Minister-in-Charge and General Overseer of the ministry, Reverend Dr Blessed Uchechukwu Amalambu, spoke on the topic “This Is My Season.” Drawing from biblical passages including Ecclesiastes Chapter 3, Psalm 30 and Second Corinthians Chapter 5, he emphasised that life operates in seasons and that lasting transformation begins with spiritual alignment and obedience to divine principles.

According to him, seasons signify different phases of growth, opportunity and responsibility, urging worshippers to understand the power of timing, faith and disciplined living. He noted that entering a new season is not merely a verbal proclamation but a call to renewed commitment, consistency and intentional spiritual engagement.
Reverend Amalambu further stressed that genuine personal transformation begins with a deliberate decision to live by the teachings of Jesus Christ. He encouraged members to embrace regular prayer, meditation on the Scriptures and ethical conduct, stating that spiritual consistency remains vital for navigating the prevailing social and economic challenges confronting many Nigerians.
He also charged congregants to approach the coming year with purpose, resilience and moral clarity, adding that faith should translate into responsible behaviour, peaceful coexistence and service to humanity.
Emphasising unity among believers, he described mutual support, compassion and love as foundational values for building strong and sustainable communities.
The service also featured a special moment of thanksgiving as Reverend Amalambu expressed gratitude to God for his successful inauguration as the Public Relations Officer of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Abia State Chapter. Prayers were offered for families, communities, the state and the nation, alongside collective thanksgiving for divine guidance and protection throughout the year.
Many attendees described the programme as timely, inspiring and relevant, particularly in the context of contemporary societal realities. As the year draws to a close, the church reaffirmed its commitment to promoting faith-based values, hope and positive community engagement within Umuahia and beyond.
The annual harvest ceremony was chaired by Brother Michael Amaechi, while administrative coordination was led by Mummy Edna Egbu, the Harvest Secretary. Their efforts ensured the smooth organisation of the programme, reflecting the ministry’s emphasis on order, inclusiveness and collective thanksgiving.


