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MOTTO: MBELE DAIMA
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18/04/2022
𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐥𝐲
Perhaps this idea of raising your hands in worship is foreign to you. It’s not in your background. You’re not used to it, and it doesn’t feel natural. You don’t want to feel pressured to raise your hands. It’s not you. All of that is understandable, but there is more to be said. Deep down, there are times when you want to lift your hands to God.
There are times when you want to raise your hands to God above because this is the natural expression of joy and worship in your heart. You feel something, something deep in your heart. You feel something inside, and you want to give expression to these feelings of joy and praise. You want to give an expression with your voice and with your hands. Your hands want to fly up to heaven, or you want to clap, stand, kneel, or dance. You want to express with all you are—heart, voice and body—what you feel inside, the depths of your praise and joy.
Think of a football game. It’s the championship. It’s a close game, a nail biter. The score is tied. The final seconds are ticking off. Your team throws a desperate pass to the end zone and scores. They win and the whole place erupts. Hands and arms fly up. People shout and holler, clap and roar. This is no polite golf applause. No one is sitting on their hands. Of course not! We want to give expression to the feelings of our hearts. It’s completely normal and appropriate. It’s the way God made us. When I gather in worship with God’s people, there are times when I feel so deeply that I must lift my hands to God just as I lift my voice to God. It feels right. It feels good. It feels the way God intended it to feel. Don’t feel pressured. Do feel free. Give full voice to the praise and joy that you feel in your heart.
05/03/2022
Hello and good morning,
As we break up the silence for a come together of all Ekwanda Primary School Alumni, kindly help us fill this form if you're an alumni of Ekwanda Primary, we'll be communicating on our first meeting directly to you on your phone.
Shalom,
https://surveyheart.com/form/6222f1fe17d25b6b0315c91c
Ekwanda Primary Alumni Contact Form Hallelujah beloved alumni of Ekwanda Primary School, hope you are doing well and the Lord has been gracious to you. Kindly I make this form and request us to fill in our details so that we can think of a come together as Alumni's and do something not only once but always for our mother school.Shalom
10/03/2020
Here are some of the photos of Muhando's memory in Ekwanda that have been traced.
May he Rest in peace.
10/03/2020
Hello family,
It is with great sorrow I announce the death of Mr. Peter Muhando, the former retired Headteacher of the school,
He was sick for sometime and was confirmed dead on Monday morning.
May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Hello family,
I have yearned to have a union of Ekwanda Primary Alumni team, I thank all those who gave suggestions both on inbox and in previous post, as a result we have a WhatsApp group where I invite all alumni team to join, from there we'll know if we can have a meeting before the year ends at our school.
Follow this link to join the Ekwanda Primary School Alumni WhatsApp group, share the link and invite more friends.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/EsP1ity9XUq7uCSFhN5uN6
Hello great family,
Hope you're all well,
It's a kind request to all alumni of Ekwanda Primary, the school is missing your warmth,
Is there any way we can come together, bond together and form an alumni group of Ekwanda Primary School?
06/01/2020
06/01/2020
Good, cool environment for learning
| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Saturday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Sunday | 08:00 - 17:00 |