Greetings!
Hey, for those who have been reading my posts for a long time, you will know about a particular group I belong to in church, which I often talk about—how good and blessing-filled it has been working and serving the Lord in the Ushering Unit. Yes, I am an usher, and I like to share my experience with you a lot, maybe to encourage you to create a section in your house of worship where you can render service to the Lord.
In the unit, one of the biggest things we look forward to each year is the end-of-the-year party, which is not primarily a party, but a big part of it is. What do I mean? We come together to thank God for how He led us throughout the year and for the blessings we received. After the religious ordinances, we proceed to the party, which includes food, drinks, and dancing.
Last year was no exception—we had it just as we do every year, and the video attached to this article is a summary of the party segment.
As you can see, we try as much as possible to celebrate in the rich African way, especially when it comes to food. We do not consider rice to be a suitable food for such occasions, so we always go with African food (soup and swallow). This African food is always a standout. We put in extra effort to make it more delicious and garnished than what we usually eat at home.
There was dancing, as you can see—both the adults and the little children—along with gisting and laughing while eating.
As we kick off this year, we hope for a better and bigger party at the end of the year.
Thanks for watching and reading.
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