
Track Title: Uinuliwe Bwana Wa Mabwana
Duration: 4 Minutes 39 Seconds
Date of Release: 16 April, 2026
House Of Worship is an East African worship collective known for delivering contemporary gospel sound shaped by deep Swahili expressions and reverent praise culture. Their rendition of “Uinuliwe Bwana Wa Mabwana” draws from a well-known worship tradition originally popularized by Pastor John Komanya, whose ministry helped establish the song as a widely sung declaration of exaltation across churches. The song centers on lifting Jesus Christ as the Lord of Lords, carrying a message of gratitude and recognition of divine goodness and faithfulness. The Swahili lyric “Uinuliwe Bwana wa Mabwana, Umetenda mema” translates to a heartfelt call for God to be lifted high, while acknowledging the great things He has done.
Recently, the song gained renewed global attention after being featured in *Gachiakuta* Episode 9, introducing its worship atmosphere to a broader international audience beyond traditional gospel spaces. Whether in personal devotion or congregational worship, it creates a reflective and reverent atmosphere centered on thanksgiving. What do you think about how gospel songs like this are reaching new global audiences through unexpected platforms?