MOTHER'S DAY

AT HUDUMA CHRISTIAN MINISTRY, LONDON

 ON SUNDAY 10TH MARCH 2002

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At Huduma Christian Ministries London Mother's Day was celebrated with a difference. All mothers present were paraded to be appreciated by the church and thereafter all the members had to hug the mothers. Pastor in-charge Rev. Elijah Kimani together with other pastors could not be left behind. It was a well celebrated occasion.

 

Time to be counted

Mothers lining up at the church. From left is Rev. Agnes Kimani, Ms Jane Muita, Mrs. Gitare, Mrs. Kamau Matahe, Mrs. Gichuhi, Wanjiku Mburu and Kamau

 

Line continues

From left is Rachel, Mrs. Pouline Munyota, Mrs. Kariuki and Mrs. Njuru

Ann Kimani is not a mother but she joined mothers for practice

 

Time to hug mothers

Congregation and youngsters hugging their mothers

 

 

Wanjiku Kamau had to hug mothers nothing could stop her joining others.

It was pastors turn to hug mothers

 

Enough is enough - Time for the word

Ezekiel 2

1. And he said unto me, Son of man, stand upon they feet,

and I will speak unto three.

2. And the spirit......

3. And he said unto me, Son of man I send thee to the children

of Israel, to a rebellious nation that hath rebelled against me:

they and their father have transgressed against me, even unto this very day.....

 

The preacher of the day was Beth Kimani

From right is Pastor Antony Gichuri, Rev. Kimani and Rev. Agnes Kimani

 

"Today's generation is a rebellious and stubborn generation" - Eva. Beth Kimani while preaching at Huduma during mother's day

 

Mother and her two daughters

Mrs. Kamau Matahe (right) and her two daughters Wanjiku (right) and Wanjiru

A case to remember. From streets of London to preaching. Joseph Njuguna and his friend Patrick Munupe who are both former street boys in London made the ceremony colourful. They are born again Christians and preachers. Their email is: brotherbreakthrough@hotmail.com

 

Before preaching, gospel music was in plenty

Joseph Njuguna (left) and Kariuki (Kiki) joined the field

Mzee Kamau did well while sitting down

 

The man of the house had to close with a word prayer

Rev. Elijah Kimani of Huduma Christian Ministries closed the occasion with a word of prayer.