Ladies Choir |
All Dressed Alike |
Dancing Through the Congregation |
View Toward the Front From the Back of the Church |
The young woman in the next picture grabbed me and wanted me to take a picture of her and her baby. Why not? Both were beautiful!
Young Mom and Baby |
The women from our compound were not forgotten! We came to the front, faced the congregation, and sang "His Name is Wonderful" in English, French, and Hausa! This also raised money in a rather unique way: There is a tradition, that when you really like a song, a performance, a message, etc., you walk to the front and put money in a basket. If you REALLY REALLY liked it, you put the money on the forehead of the presenter! So of course, when we sang, the men from Galmi compound started sticking money on our heads as we sang!!! (More retreat funds.) It was quite the humorous event!
Here are some scenes from after church:
Serving the "Refreshments" |
Typical Church Clothng |
Baby Daoud (David) |
The two boys above are sons of my classroom cleaner, whom I really like, and with whom I cannot communicate except with gestures and smiles. But her baby David and I get along well, because he is a baby and I speak "baby!" All of her children are beautiful, as is she!
Well, that about covers our experience with African Christian church, except that, yes, there is a Sunday school for children and a youth group for teens. And the "official" time for church is 9 to noon, but the "African time" could be "9-ish" to "noon-ish," or longer! People come and go throughout!
Loved the pictures of the clothing, so colorful, and the ladies look happy. What an interesting experience to listen to worship and understand even if you don't understand the language!!
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