It’s coming home!

By Tags: Published On: June 7, 2025

KAC wins the Kingdom Games Football Tournament 2025.

 

“From the crown of my head to the soles of my feet, let Your oil flow” was one of the many sounds that filled the atmosphere that fateful day when Kingdom Ambassadors Centre took part in the first ever Kingdom Games. On May 24th, 2025, Panyim CityChurch hosted the Kingdom Games Football Tournament where many churches came together for a time of friendly competition and fellowship. The churches that gathered that day were Alive Church London, Freedom Centre International, City Worship London, Trinity Baptist Church, Household of Faith Ministry, ARC 2.0, Household of Prayer Empowerment, The Table Hog, A New Thing London, NTCG Brixton, KingdomAmbassadors Centre, and Panyim City Church. Many houses with different visions, but one thing bound them together as one: their devotion to Jesus Christ.

 

Different coloured jerseys, large crowds of young people, various pastors, and leaders in the London Christian community filled the grounds of Spring West Academy. An apt description of that image would be 1 Corinthians 12:20, “But now indeed there are many members, yet one body.” The games showed the diversity of the church. Churches would huddle in place as their team played and cheer them on loudly, some lifted signs, some chanted, and Kingdom Ambassadors Centre did not disappoint, as they sangsongs like Aziyele from the latest album, Burdens.

 

All teams played fiercely in the elimination rounds. Alas, only two teams remained standing: Panyim City and Kingdom Ambassadors Centre. It was an intense game as each team made sure the other would not score. At the end of the final round, the score was still at 0 – 0, forcing both teams into a penalty shoot-out. There was anticipation in the air, as each player kicked the football towards the net. Then it happened, Panyim missed the last shot and the whole crowd went wild. Kingdom Ambassadors Centre WON!! The team ran towards the fence, banging on it, some climbing it, includingPastor Randolph. Sounds of jubilation filled the air as the whole church made their way on to the field cheering on the champions. During the excitement, players of Panyim city could be seen congratulating the players of Kingdom Ambassadors Centre.

 

They were overflowing with joy. They said they were bringing it home and THEY BROUGHT IT HOME! The whole church surrounded Pastor Randolph as he gave thanks to God for the win and shared his heartfelt gratitude towards the team. Most importantly, he honoured Pastor Nii Anum of Panyim City Church for birthing this initiative and recognized the potential it carries in uniting the church of England.

 

Overall, it was a wonderful experience that not only brought the church at large together but brought Kingdom Ambassadors Centre even closer. This event revealed that the kingdom of God is not meant for just the four walls of a church building but should be manifested everywhere, even on the football pitch. The significance of this event is relevant now as Pastor Randolph is teaching on Jesus and the Kingdom. One advice he shared with the team repeatedly was, amid the passion and intensity of the games they should continue to reveal Christ and remain a light.

 

Lastly, thanks were given to each player, to coach Tayo, and to every individual that contributed to the success of Kingdom Ambassadors Centre. And honour could not be withheld from Pastor Randolph Adjei; thanks were given to him for teaching them to be bold, fearless, and to be Ambassadors of the Kingdom wherever they go.

 

Kingdom Games 2026 — KAC are coming, and they are bringing it home AGAIN!

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