First Lady Rachel Ruto on Monday held a morning devotion with State House staff.
In a statement, the first lady said at the house on the hill they always start every week with a devotion.
"The beauty about dawn is, no matter how dark our dusks, we are often sure about having a chance to see the light again. And, that is God's intentional act of creation," she tweeted.
"That, no matter what challenges we're going through, there's always a chance at redemption. Mornings are for Hope."
In September Rachel said that State House will hold prayers regularly.
“The Bible says ‘People will go up to Jerusalem, year after year, to celebrate the feast of the tabernacles’ and I think that this is a place where people will come year after year for thanksgiving," the First Lady said in a church service heald at State House in September.
"I want to tell the church that this is not the last service we are having, you will be coming here month after month to give thanks to the Lord for doing us good."