Kenya’s
First ‘Ingathering’
Part I
For those who have never heard of the ‘Ingathering’, let me
offer a brief description. The ‘Ingathering’ is a celebration of a Christian disciple’s corporate
Life in Christ. It reminds us that we are not just isolated individuals or churches scattered across the globe, but rather, we are a chosen generation, a
distinctive people and a holy nation, living in the midst of this present world.
(1 Peter 2:9). It is a celebration of
our Unity.
Hence, over two decades ago we determined there would be
nothing in this celebration but what would honor the ruler of that Holy Nation.
So once a year, all who believe, come together for a holy festival and spiritual fellowship.
Beginning over twenty five years ago in Orlando, Florida,
this unique festival is now celebrated by our friends in California, Tennessee
and now in Nakuru Kenya.
We believe that one day, this same festive gathering might even
be celebrated all over the world. (Zechariah.14:16-21)
But even if we are wrong about that particular interpretation,
the ‘Ingathering’ has become the highlight of our year and we hope it will
continue to be so, for all of our children in the the years to come.
Normally this event takes place the first weekend in October
and corresponds to the Jewish Feast of Booths. But due to the Kenyan culture,
the first week in December is the only time children and adults have enough free
time to participate here in Kenya. This pictorial post is about our first
Ingathering celebration. So, as they say here in Kenya … sit back, relax and enjoy!
After months of preparation and saving up for feast and
frolic, the first day of the Ingathering finally arrived bringing friends back
together.
Friday morning people came from our churches in Nakuru,
Kamwaura, Engasua, and Ndunyu Njeru.
The morning was busy with brothers sitting around finalizing
the plans for the next two days.
Then the time came for brothers to pray over the one who
would give his all for our feast and thank him for his ultimate sacrifice. Then
they prepared him for the feast. Nothing, and I mean nothing … of his sacrifice
was wasted. Have you ever tasted goat brain soup?
Our wonderful ladies began to ready the delicious food for
the evening’s festivities.
By mid afternoon all
sorts of preparations were underway. There were skit rehearsals going on inside
the school….
And young ladies primping their hair on the outside.
Some of the primping was a little painful.
As the flags went up on the volley ball and bad mitten courts…
Then the games began.
Everywhere you looked there were the cutest little cutie
pies ever!
A midst the busyness, there was still plenty of time for
grandma and grandpa to tell the wonderful stories of old.
All that day, everyone was jumping up and down with
excitement.
Even Kuja, our watchdog, was leaping for joy.
As we gathered together later that afternoon, each church family
introduced themselves with a dance and a song. There was a wonderful sense of
unity in the air. The kind of unity described in Psalm 133.
After the introduction of the church families, there was a
beautiful song preformed by many of the children from all four churches.
Then we got down to some seriously competitive Volley ball
games.
In the evening there were presentations of shirts to honor the
teenagers who now are called the ‘Pathfinders’. There are 15 Pathfinders
And to the young adults who are now called ‘StoneHouse
Guardians’. There are about 20 Guardians.
Both of these groups of young people have distinguished themselves as true followers of Christ who
desire to make a difference in their generation
.Finally we had a wonderful dinner and fellowshipped late
into the night around the campfires.It was awesome.
We all wondered if this
day was this good… what will tomorrow bring? Stay tuned for Part II of the
‘Ingathering in Kenya’.
The StoneHouse Family
4 comments:
Wow! That is so awesome! Praise God!!!!
Sounds amazing and so full of life and fun. Can't wait till part 2 :)
Taking Christ the King all around the world! Thank you Father for your extended hands in Nakuru Kenya!
Thanks Abba, love you.
Tabach
LOVE!!!
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