The Christmas Celebration

The Christmas Celebration was a huge success! It was the first time in two years that the Karis families could unite as one big family. ‘Brass for Africa’ provided the music for the singing and dancing. There was praise and worship, balloons, a humongous cake, a meal to share, hampers that were given out, and a timely message of encouragement.

Here’s the Christmas Celebration report written by Solome


Solome Kalagala
Written by Solome Kalagala
Assistant Director / Communications

After two years of not congregating for a Christmas Celebration because of Covid, Karis families finally gathered on the 14th December 2022 at St. Peter’s Naguru to celebrate the goodness of God who preserved their lives during that challenging season.

More than 400 people attended from the six linked Churches.

The guest speaker was Rev. Canon. Eng Paul Waswa Ssembiro (Chaplain of Thorncroft Chapel Kagwe, Uganda Christian University). He emphasised that Christmas is not about eating and putting on new clothes but rather a message of salvation to all God’s people.

As the year ends, Karis bid farewell to the families ‘Finishing Well.’ Seven families graduated this year and were blessed as they begin the next stage of their journey.

We bless the Lord for a successful Christmas Celebration and greatly appreciate all our UK friends for their financial support that made it possible.

Ruth Owino addressing the congregation

Rev. Paul preaching

Ketrah (Programme Director) with Rev. Moses Nyombi (Vicar of St Peter’s Wandegeya)

(Associate Vicar, St.Peter’s Naguru)

We were blessed to have Brass for Africa entertain the families

It is our tradition to cut a Christmas cake as part of the celebration

St. Peter’s Naguru (linked with The Woking Group)

St. Luke’s Ntinda (linked with The Beckenham Group)

St. Nicholas Kalerwe (linked with Christ Church Winchester)

St. Peter’s Wandegeya (linked with Holy Trinity Richmond)

Families that Finished Well.

Will Law