Thursday, December 13, 2007

… AND IT CAME TO PASS …

What a year, indeed what a season!! The curtains are finally coming down on 2007 and as StAY Alive we just are thoroughly blessed by what God has seen us through. The year’s theme - CAN’T STOP WON’T STOP - will resonate for days to come. From the powerful fellowships we have had, the hypertight Down To Beracah, the postponed Operation 25 and the ‘doubtful’ Roadshow, indeed as AStar would say it kweli Mungu we ni mwema

The 2007 StAY Alive Dinner & Liberty Awards Nite went down in a specially erected dome outside St Andrews Church on December 12th. Although starting an hour later than scheduled there was no mistaking the evening was going to be warm and relaxed.

Starting off with a moment of thanksgiving and unadulterated worship all present were reminded of God’s faithfulness through out the year and were asked as individuals and as a group to lift up a thanksgiving praise. That done with, prayers for food were said and a sumptuous dinner was served. This being the 5th dinner the menu was getting better (and fairer, there were loads of it). With our very own resident techie / DJ Charlo doing what he does best (making noise) churning out some nice worshipful music, with pictures of the years activities rolling on the hurriedly setup big screen the mode was set for the next session of the night, the awards ceremony. And it did not disappoint.

The various categories were awarded thus:

SONG OF THE YEAR: Undoubtedly this jam got everyone within the larger St Andrews community praising, no lesser person than the Vicar himself has expressed his love for the song. Indeed I have heard some comments to the effect that StAY Alives version does sound better than the original [sic]. The award was taken by the song LEAD ME TO THE ROCK beating Ibada Yangu and the St Andrews Silver Jubilee theme song, Ebenezer.

ACTIVITY OF THE YEAR: As soon as this event was ending on Sep 2nd it was already being billed as the leading candidate for this award. With a stellar cast of guest artists and a thoroughly beautiful day all through Down To Beracah Concert finally lived up to its promise and scoped the award. See an independent review of the event by clicking here.

CHAIRMANS AWARD: This award was setup to recognise people who have offered great support to the group throughout the year or have been involved greatly in one way or another in helping in the growth of StAY Alive Fellowship. The jury is still out on whether the Patron qualifies for an award but this nights recognition went to one of the pioneer members of StAY Alive, a former chairman and the current Patron Cris Mwangi who was recognised for his continued support of the StAY Alive activities and for his direct participation in the groups activities as opposed to remote visibility that has been associated with previous Patrons.

BEST NEW MEMBERS: 2007 saw the group rake in several new members each joining and jellying with and growing within the group. The nights honors though belonged to Geoffrey Waweru and Barbra Maina who have undoubtedly played their part and deserve the title Rookies of The Year. We hope they will emulate some previous award winners who have gone ahead and become great StAY Alive officials and also scoped other subsequent awards.

OFFICIAL OF THE YEAR: StAY Alive is known for its vibrancy and noise, and sometimes its the noisiest things that get noticed, but guess what these are not necessarily the most important!!! The official who held the most essential docket working at it quitely through thick and thin, when there were many people and when he was solo, the guy who made sure our spirituality was propped deservedly took this award. A second time award winner, having scooped the 2006 Best New Member Male, Martin Njenga humbly accepted the recognition amid calls for fellowship and prayer.

MOST VALUABLE MEMBERS: Arguably the most prestigious of all awards, this category recognises the exceptional value and contribution made by the most ‘active’ members of the fellowship. And who more deserving than David Kamau and Treazer Nyaoro?

David has become synonymous with Logistics, the sheer energy and knack for wanting EVERYTHING done has stood out. At no occasion has he been found resting or folding his hands indeed even on this particular evening he was slacking it out… and as has been his custom he had some parable to share… meanwhile checkout Proverbs 6:9-11 that must be his inspiration. David took the Best New Member award when the awards were started in 2002 and went on to be Chairman of the group for two successive years, years that will be remembered for the setting up of StAY Alive evangelistic ministry with several mission trips and school visits.

Treazer is the joyful high soprano, the secretary to the KATAA Secretariat and the nearly incognito worker within the group. Treazer was joint winner of the 2006 Best New Member Female award. At this rate the sky is not the limit. Sad she was not present to collect her award but she was ably represented by the immaculately dressed Helen Mwihaki.

Speaking of immaculately dressed, the awards are themed as a formal evening outing aimed at celebrating the achievements of the group and recognizing the efforts made by several individuals & / or groups throughout a given year. The evening is also aimed at introducing the membership to formal events. I think it’s about time a new spontaneous award category was included for the most well dressed male, female and couple to spice up the evening. My parallel award nominations for the night for this 'new' category are: Female - Helen Mwihaki; Male - Alex Karuga / Anthony Kibigo; Couple - Mr & Mrs Elias Wamae; Pevu - Mrs Purity Wakubwa...

That said, we look back with gratitude to a great 2007 looking forward to what promises to be a monumental 2008… CAN’T STOP – WON’T STOP.

Enjoy The Pic's

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Wedding Bells Rang

December 1st was not going to be any ordinary day!!! Decorate extraordinaire was getting hicthed, and hitched he was!!
The whole wedding was answered prayer... after heavy overnight and mid-morning rain guests all over had enough reason to be worried abut the outdoor wedding. But prayers had been said abou the weather and my was it not a beautiful afternoon.
Enjoy the pics as we wish Elias and Terry well into their future!!



Monday, December 3, 2007

Its Time To Give Thanks

Believe it or not!!! The year is over. It seems like its just the other day we were dedicating our new leaders and here we are. Major major achievements have been made this year including the highly successful annual events - the Vigil, Madaraka Day Visitation, Beracah, phd and the Roadshow!! Under the KATAA Initiative we had the four week NACADA facilitated training and Operation 25.

Besides the above numerous visits, fellowships, debates, sportsdays, prayer chains etc etc were successfully held, enyewe the theme was just appropriate CAN'T STOP - WON'T STOP.

Its time to pause and give thanks, and what better way to do so, the 5th StAY Alive Dinner & Liberty Awards Nite takes place on the evening of December 12 at a dome to be erected outside the ACK St Andrews church. The StAY Alive Dinner & Librety Awards Nite is a formal evening outing aimed at celebrating the achievements of the group and recognizing the efforts made by several individuals and / or group(s) throughout a given year. The evening is also aimed at introducing the membership to formal events. It is also a great moment to meet older members of the group - the StAY Alive Pevu and members of the 100x100 Army.

So peeps, take out your best formal wear and allow it to air and walk to the dome in style!!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

We Walked, We Knocked, We Conquered

This is not just a summary of StAY Klean & StAY Alive Anti-Drugs Roadshow 2007 but a Praise Report!!! You may recall the dilemma we had on what to do about about our traditional roadshow format in light of the ongoing political campaigners. The answer God gave resulted in one of the most effective roadshows to date, in terms of reach and impact!!

Starting off at the open frontage at ACK St Andrews church with prayers, energisers and a briefing of the StAY Alive members and other participants (who were designated footsoldiers for the day - this is WAR) on the five point agenda to be taken to households and business premises. The participants were divided randomly by a color coded wristband into four groups each coming up with a team name viz: Tigers, Warriors, Jeshi la Mungu and Eagles. The assigned group leaders took their members through the five point agenda. More energisers followed before our tools of trade for the day landed and the footsoldiers got down to arranging the pamphlets into booklets. Before setting off for what we came for each soldier was armed with skills to counter any questions and ho to react to different situations. Further, with a branded tshirt and cap, the message was clear to all. If that was not enough a free sticker was being dished to keep the message going on even after we left. Did we mention that stickers had been put on a number of Route 44 matatus the previous evening?

All set the soldiers set out. Pitching tent at Mirema and later next to Avante Garde High School the soldiers got to knocking on doors while a jazz band kept the mood at the tent alive with great music. At the tent were video shows and counselors from Freedom From Addiction, a group with whom we have partnered and developed a relationship over the years. StAY Alive merchandise was also available for sale.

A summary of the soldiers activities can be said as: more than 500 doors were knocked, 800 stickers distributed and almost 3,000 information booklets containing details ranging from what drugs are to the effects and the addiction cycle to how a parent can tell whether their teen is into drugs to the relationship between drugs and HIV/AIDS etc etc issued.

We all then assembled at the final tent station at 5:30 to summarise the day with a public declaration of what we stand for.

Some images:

First Things First - Lets Get Ready::

Prayers & Clean Up::


Energisers::


Team Building::


Lets Get To Work::


We Walked & Visited Business Premises::


We Knocked On Doors:: Even In The Dark Corridors... And If There Was No Answer... We Slipped The Message Under The Door::

The Information & Counselling Center::


Reaching Out To All, Young & Old::

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

A PROUD MEMBER

I have always had this soft spot for the StAY ALIVE. To me is the kind of relationship that is like son to parents. I joined the group just after high school and my first friend was Steve Karanja. He walked with me through the tough times that I was going through. I was overwhelmed by the love and understanding that I got as I integrated with the other youths. It was a place I know for sure that you can never get wrong advices. Its is my prayer that we continue to mould characters who will not only be leaders but are leaders with a difference. In this I mean leader who will impact Kenya and the world for a better, safe and peaceful place. I miss all the fun in the activities through out the year and especially the precious lessons that come along. StAY ALIVE has taught to leave in example by emulating Christ. I have grown from a young man to a fine gentleman who can face anything with Christ who strengthens him. Here Am probably like Samuel Wamkota My dear friend and tutor. I teach keyboard, praises, and being a leader StAY taught me to be. I miss all of you and you are always in my heart and prayers. My God give us the grace to Carry on. Am a proud member of StAY ALIVE even now.

by Richard kagunye.

contact ;kagunyek@yahoo.com

Friday, November 16, 2007

StAY Klean & StAY Alive Anti-Drugs Roadshow 2007

Its here!!! The big one is here. StAY Alive's biggest event - in terms of reach and societal impact, happens on Nov 24th 2007.

Under the K.A.T.A.A Initiative, the roadshow is the major event in StAY Alives anti-drugs program. As it has come to be known, the roadshow is an engaging and heated run through the estates.

However this year sees heighted political activity and it may be difficult to distinguish us from the mostly frustrating political campaigners. In order not to loose our intended impact and to separate ourselves from the seekers of political office, this years roadshow will take the form of silent marches, door to door outreaches and centralised information centres. You will not see the puppeteers, the live music, or the brass bands that you have been accustomed to... you can however be assured that all the happenings that take place behind these activities including information distribution, man to man exchanges, counseling sessions etc will be there.

What should make this years show interesting is the fact that we shall actually be physically knocking on doors, distributing info on a personal level and generally get to campaign for LIFE... thus this years slogan... Say Yes To Life - Say No To Drugs KATAA.



The slogan is actually a vote... you say YES to life by saying NO to drugs!!! Keep it here for more updates.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Here comes Kenya’s Generation Y

Generation Y have been dubbed the hottest commodities on the job market. When Generation Y made their initial foray in the workforce, their positive reputation was built early because employers loved their energy, drive, and skills ... read more ...

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Wedding Bells Are Ringing

One of StAY Alive stalwarts, former leader of the official opposition and StAY Alives decorator per execellence is FINALLY (yes, finally) solemnising his wedding vows. Exactly a week after one of his most passionate StAY Alive events - the Roadshow, Elias and his long time companion Terry will walk down the aisle on Dec 1, 2007.

See details of the wedding, give your comments and sign their guestbook by visiting their wedding site (here). Lets join with them on this joyous day to the glory of the Lord.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Poll 1 Results

The first poll has now been closed. We had asked 'Who Was The Best Performer At The 2007 Beracah Concert?' At 60% Chizi was declared the best.

A new poll has now been set-up. On Nov 24, StAY Alive will hold the 6th Edition of the StAY Klean & StAY Alive anti-drugs Roadshow. The new poll will be seeking to find out which slogan that has been used for the campaign you consider the best so far. These are:

2003: JUST SAY NO - KATAA
2004: NIMEKATAA - HATA WEWE KATAA
2005: LET YOUR NO BE A NO - SAY NO TO DRUGS, KATAA
2006: DRUGS NI BALAA - KATAA BALAA

As the serch for the 2007 slogan nears a close please vote for the best so far!!!

K A T A A

Thursday, November 1, 2007

phd 2007 Phase I

The Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon (one in the Greatest Race on Earth Series) happened on Oct 28. Somewhere in Zimmerman, another marathon, the phd Prais-athon was being run... and what a marathon it was. From the first service at 8:00am to the third which ended at 1:15pm, and then the afternoon marathon... praise was lifted high.

It happens all over again on Nov 2nd... this time 9.5 hours of marathon... I call it the full marathon... Karibu sana...

Meanwhile, some shots of phase 1:

::. The Stage Setup & Decor .::


::. The Marathon .::

Monday, October 22, 2007

PHD prais-athon 2007 is Here

Its here... its going down this Sunday 28th October. The entire day from morning to evening will be a praise marathon!!! All services (8AM, 9:30AM & 11:00AM) at the St Andrews Church in Zimmerman will be full of praise!!

In the afternoon, the PHD (pullin' heaven down) prais-athon happens. The teams have been rehearsing for a while now. Indeed you are invited to the joint prayer meetings every weekday evening from 6-7 daily. An overnight rehearsal is slated for Oct 26th. Feel free to join in!!

On Nov 2nd from 9:30pm, the PHD happens overnite!!

Karibuni sana sana.

Invitational Poster::