GOOD Ground-The live worship platform

GOOD Ground-The live worship platform “GOOD GROUND” …is a platform established for spreading God’s Kingdom and giving thanks to Him through quality, authentic Kenyan worship music and the arts.

It does this by organizing and participating in concerts and events that are bent towards: Providing good ground for glorifying and honoring the Lord Jesus Christ by their content and excellence in performance; Providing good ground for planting and growing seeds in the hearts and minds of the audience for spreading the Kingdom of God; Providing good ground for excellent worship experiences

that are affordable to as many people as possible; Providing good ground for nurturing upcoming and established artistes to introduce new worship music and art forms from Kenya to the global audience;Providing good ground for educating the Kenyan psyche and public awareness on issues of social justice and healthcare; Providing good ground for bringing the Kenyan focus back to Godly values while celebrating our Kenyan and African heritage.Providing good ground for pursuing innovative distribution processes for creative products arising from this platform to reach the ends of the world. Genesis 1:28
Luke 8:8, 15
John 15:4-8, 16
Psalm 122:1 I was glad when they said to me, "Let us go to the house of the LORD."

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04/06/2026

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What can feel like an “albatross” around your neck? What does it mean for you to accept God’s grace for your guilt?

Dear God, thank You that the guilt I carry doesn’t exclude me from experiencing Your beauty and grace. Please help me find freedom in Your love today.

04/06/2026
04/06/2026

Freedom in God’s Love

Bible in a Year :2 Chronicles 21-22, John 14

If we confess our sins, [God] . . . will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
1 John 1:9

Today's Scripture: 1 John 1:5-9; 2:7-10

If you’ve ever heard the expression “albatross around my neck”—a phrase referring to a tiresome burden—you’ve heard an allusion to English poet Samuel Coleridge’s famous poem “Rime of the Ancient Mariner.” In the poem, a sailor shoots and kills a harmless, friendly albatross. The crew believes the mariner’s cruel deed curses their voyage and forces him to wear the dead bird around his neck as punishment.

Are there regrets in your life that feel like a heavy weight around your neck? All of us have moments we’d do anything to take back. It can feel like we’re cursed to carry the weight of our guilt and regret forever.

Yet God’s grace can free our hearts from even the most painful regret. We all have sin (1 John 1:8, 10), but when we honestly confess our burdens to God, we’re promised he “will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (v. 9). As His grace rushes in, His light and love can flow through us (2:10), freeing us to love those around us (3:14).

In Coleridge’s poem, the tormented mariner also eventually experiences this grace. When love for God’s creation rushes into his heart and compels him to pray, the albatross falls off his neck, vanishing forever “like lead into the sea.”

By: Monica La Rose

Reflect & Pray
What can feel like an “albatross” around your neck? What does it mean for you to accept God’s grace for your guilt?

Dear God, thank You that the guilt I carry doesn’t exclude me from experiencing Your beauty and grace. Please help me find freedom in Your love today.

03/06/2026
03/06/2026

The Power of Music

Bible in a Year :2 Chronicles 19-20, John 13:21-38

David would take up his lyre and play. Then relief would come to Saul. 1 Samuel 16:23

Today's Scripture: 1 Samuel 16:14-23

On November 21, 1915, the hope of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his twenty-seven crew members sank, along with their ship Endurance, into the darkness below the Antarctic ice. They were stranded thousands of miles from home. Later, the crew shared several things that aided their survival, including a banjo. Embarking on their brutal trek, Leonard Hussey (the expedition’s meteorologist) was the only person allowed more than two pounds of personal gear. He was allowed to bring his twelve-pound Windsor banjo. “It’s vital mental medicine,” Shackleton told Hussey, “and we shall need it.” The crew’s journals explained the power of Hussey’s music. “The banjo does . . . supply brain food,” wrote one sailor. Another reflected on “Hussey’s indispensable banjo.”

The Bible presents music as one of God’s immense gifts, a way His healing and comfort enter the human heart. In the tragic story of King Saul, we hear how (due to his disobedience) he was oppressed by an “evil spirit” (1 Samuel 16:14). And what did Saul’s attendants believe the king needed to provide relief? Music. So they found young David with his harp: “David would take up his lyre and play. Then relief would come to Saul; he would feel better, and the evil spirit would leave him” (v. 23).

Music offers more than mere entertainment. It can bring joy, renew hope, and comfort weary souls. It’s truly one of God’s powerful gifts.

By: Winn Collier

Reflect & Pray
What encouragement has music offered you? How has it deepened your relationship with God?

Dear God, thank You for the gift of music!

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What are your biggest challenges in seeking to be faithful and pleasing to God? How can you rely more on the Holy Spirit’s strength?

Holy God, please help me to be holy and faithful in my journey, for I know that You desire me to be like Your Son Jesus.

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