It has been 15 Years of Grace & Growth—a cause for celebration—at Anointed International Christian Center in Herrenberg, Germany, in November 2025. The church began in October 2010 in a living room in Leonberg. It started with a small group of believers, united by a passion for the Word of God and the power of prayer. Since then, the church has grown into a living entity woven with faith and resilience. It has touched lives across borders, guided by divine orchestration.
Over fifteen years, the seeds planted in that small apartment have produced an abundant harvest. Four churches have emerged, each impacting the Body of Christ in its own way. Each church follows its individual calling. Together, these churches now stand as pillars of faith and hope, serving diverse communities.
The anniversary was a vivid reflection of the beauty of the Body of Christ. The church is composed of believers from at least 4 African nations. AICC Germany stands as a testament to how God unites hearts across cultures and continents.
The celebration was captivating and spiritually fulfilling. Every segment of the program overflowed with excellence and passion. The Adult Choir ushered in the presence of God with heartfelt songs that resonated through the hall. Their harmony was not just musical but spiritually uplifting.
Other features included a debate by the Sunday School Children on the lawfulness of redeeming a vow. The children amazed everyone with their eloquence and scriptural understanding. The program also featured a special musical number by Pastor Mrs. Tanja McDonald of Jesus Ministries Int. Christian Fellowship. There was a drama presentation by the drama team and choir, portraying the Christian journey from struggle to redemption. A special musical performance by the AICC Children’s Choir followed. The program concluded with a panel of pastors discussing “Depression & Christianity.”
As the celebration reached its climax, the ordination of Sister Pelagie Tanyitiku to the office of Evangelist was conducted by Lady Evangelist and Prophetess Janet Matti, the General Overseer of the Church. To conclude the day, guests were treated to a memorable culinary experience – a colourful array of African delicacies, before departing with gifts and tokens of love.













