Mutual Nourishment…

July 5th served as the sate In-Tune as a whole would first set foot in the Kenya High School in its continued high school ministry. The trip had been planned for quite a while but never seemed to materialize….though through Craig, it finally did indeed happen on a morning that for the first time in recent history, I happened to be the latecomer by over two hours! Ted, as is worryingly becoming the trend, bailed out on us at the last minute…he happened also to be going for some outreach ministry with the youth out of town with hte Church Youth Pastor, Pastor Okioma, to Gilgil.

On that articular day, most of the In-Tuners were rolling….Jose had his ride, as did Andy and Kevin Nyamweya, a former member, gave the rest of the guys a ride. On arrival…and for those of you who have been to the school before, we were simply breath-taken by the beauty of the school’s surroundings. Plush lawns and open spaces, smooth and well-paved paths and sidewalks, regent buildings and a petit chapel with architecture vaguely resembling a byzantine cathedral.

We all met up at the entrance to the chapel and went to the balcony for some warm up practice as the girls were on a break. It was a pleasant surprise to find out that Millicent would be preaching again and coupled with Craig’s charismatic and welcoming father, Elder Atebe, who also happened to be the Elder in Charge of the Kenya High School, this was bound to be an unforgettable sabbath in more ways than one…

Elder Atebe kicked us off by calling for us to give at least four items as we welcomed in the students for the second half of the program. This we did in, thank God, the best of fashions, as we chose to sing ‘Glory and Honour’. Jamo was in his element thankfully, and Chris and Craig were on point in their tenor 1 renditions. Even without the lead bass, Ted, I have to say Edwin executed the voice quite well without his co. Anderson on the other hand also matched up satisfactorily, despite the fact that he had been MIA for a while; this of course, was due to Joseph’s encouragement and faith in the world and everyone in it.

The morning sermon was as fresh, if not fresher, than it had been with Sis. Millicent at Nairobi School,where she talked about the 7 Fs that Jesus had and which we all should…I’ll talk more about that on a future article, but she clearly spelt out the fact that being a CHRIST-ian means striving to BE like Christ…and thus striving to be like Him in every possible way.

Lunch was a sordid affair at the begining when everyone of us was thrown into disarray when it was discovered that the school hadn’t afterall organized alittle something for its guests as promised earlier. Knowing the combined apetite In-Tuners have…akin to a mini-economy, I knew the guys wouldn’t last long (okay I admit…I’m also a food- addict, if not THE…) and thus something had to be done. But as God would have it…everything worked out rather well when The Onyonyi’s, Craig’s Mum and Mrs. Damaris shared with us their lunch and some loaf which was brought in by Anderson and Joseph…I could suddenly see the smiles from Chris and Ronny…

The afternoon program started off an hour or two late due to the fact that the students were being taken through a fire drill for quite a long time. Special items were inter-woven with what the speaker of the day had to tell us and it was a pleasant fellowship indeed. Lesson learned? Food is VERY IMPORTANT to In-Tune…hehehe, but ultimately spiritual nourishment is much more satisfying…Good day
Advertisement

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s