INTRODUCTION
Thus,
we gather this evening as both young and old to remember that runners are our
heroes. We hope our children will share
your character as they mature. As we age,
we delight in the beauty of your run as we wait for our resurrection
bodies. You remind us that neither Ethiopia,
Kenya, nor Chicago is our destination.
Heaven is our home. We long to
cross the finish line one last time and hear our Lord say, “Well done, good and
faithful servant.”
CALL FOR RUNNERS TO STAND
Can all those planning to run in the
Chicago Marathon please stand and come to the front?
CALL FOR BZEE AND PASTORS TO COME AROUND RUNNERS
AND BLESS THEM
Can those who our community calls
pastor, mzee (elder), and ssenga (auntie) please come, place your hands on the
runners, and share in this blessing?
BLESSING
May you be surrounded by a great
crowd
May you be free in body, mind, and
spirit.
May you run the marked race.
May you persevere as you carry our
hopes (Hebrews 12:1.)
May you run with purpose and
determination.
May you run so that victory is your
destiny (1 Corinthians 9:24-26.)
May you boast in the Lord with your
success in this race (Philippians 2:16)
When the Lord returns to this earth
may you run to tell us His Good News (John 20:2-4.)
LORD’S PRAYER IN KISWAHILI
Can we all stand as I read the
Lord’s Prayer in Kiswahili?
‘Baba yetu uliye mbinguni jina lako
litukuzwe.
Ufalme wako uje, mapenzi yako yafanyike hapa duniani kama
huko mbinguni.
Utupatie leo riziki yetu ya kila
siku.
Na utusamehe makosa yetu kama sisi tulivyokwisha kuwa samehe
waliotukosea.
Na usitutie majaribuni, bali utuokoe kutokana na yule
mwovu,’
Kwa kuwa Ufalme na nguvu na utukufu ni vyako
milele. Amina.
(Matayo 6:9-13Neno: Bibilia Takatifu (SNT)”