Fr. Julius Muthamba Leads Grand Ngetha Celebration at Kabati Parish

In a vibrant celebration of faith, culture, and community, hundreds gathered at Kabati Catholic Church on Sunday for the annual Ngetha ceremony, led by Rev. Fr. Julius Muthamba. The event drew faithful from all walks of life, turning the scenic parish grounds into a spirited venue of prayer, song, and cultural heritage.

The Ngetha celebration traditionally symbolizing blessing, transition, and unity was given a renewed spiritual dimension under Fr. Muthamba’s leadership. His guidance seamlessly blended Christian teachings with rich Kamba customs, offering a deeply moving experience for all in attendance.

In his powerful homily, Fr. Muthamba called on the faithful to cherish and uphold their cultural identity while staying rooted in Christian values. “Our traditions are a gift from God,” he declared. “When we celebrate them with respect and integrity, we deepen our faith and strengthen our communities.”

The day began with a solemn Mass, after which the symbolic Ngetha rites were performed with heartfelt prayers, songs, and blessings. Young men and women took center stage, presenting traditional dances and narratives that marked their journey into responsible adulthood. These rites were conducted with the support of both elders and clergy, signifying intergenerational harmony and mentorship.

The church’s strategic committee, including key leaders such as Fredrick Kimanga, Nicholas Mulila, and Vincent Munyoki, played a vital role in organizing the day’s events and mobilizing contributions for the celebration.

The celebration also attracted prominent dignitaries, including National Security Advisor to the Office of the President, Madam Monica Juma; Commissioner of Revenue Allocation, Mr. Muasya; and area MCA Gabriel Munyao, among other members of the Kitui County Assembly. Their presence underscored the importance of cultural preservation and spiritual unity in local development.

As the festivities continued, attendees were treated to communal meals, energetic performances from church choirs, and traditional dance groups that brought both nostalgia and joy. The mood was one of gratitude and renewal.

Speaking after the event, a local leader praised Fr. Muthamba’s visionary leadership. “Fr. Julius is not just our priest he is our father, our teacher, and our bridge between the old and the new.”

As the sun set over the Kabati hills, the echoes of song and celebration lingered in the air, a testament to a community strengthened by shared faith and heritage. The Ngetha celebration, under Fr. Muthamba’s stewardship, once again proved that when faith and culture come together, the result is unity, identity, and purpose.

 

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