
Pastor George William McOmoso is a dynamic, multifaceted, and anointed servant of God. With a true shepherd’s heart, he serves as the lead Pastor at Jubilee Christian Church, Kitengela—Nairobi, Kenya, under the spiritual covering of Lady Bishop Kathy Allan Kiuna.
He is a Kingdom ambassador, carrying an apostolic grace and an anointing that transforms lives in remarkable ways. His passion is to see the Body of Christ break free from bondage, mediocrity, and complacency, and step into the power, purpose, and influence they were created for.
Pastor George is the founder and President of The Hour of Possibility—an online prayer altar that streams live on Facebook every Monday to Friday at 6:00 AM and again at midnight (EAT).
Through this ministry, many have testified of healings, deliverance and the powerful move of God in their lives.
A graduate of Bridgeworld Bible College in Nairobi, George is also a church planter, songwriter, and psalmist.
He is joyfully married to Lady Pastor Holidah, and together they are blessed with four wonderful children: Nikita, Shanita, Prince, and Pharez. They currently reside in Nairobi, Kenya, from where their ministry continues to reach the nations.
SCARS OF GREATNESS
In Christ, we have a glorious destiny and a brighter future, as declared in Jeremiah 29:11.
In Scars for Greatness, you will discover how to rise above the scars that life has left on you. This powerful and anointed book is a divine tool designed to help you walk in God’s ordained plan for your life. It teaches that the very things you’ve faced—the wounds and woes—are what introduce you to your true self. You don’t truly know who you are until you’ve confronted your own Goliath.
So, take a moment. Reflect on your scars. Then, turn them into prayers and stepping stones for your divine assignment. Whether you’re recovering from heartbreak, loss, betrayal, rejection, or any painful chapter of your life, Scars for Greatness is a message of hope and healing. It’s a clarion call to stop hiding your scars—and start seeing them as proof that God is not done with you yet.