At Katikamu SDA Secondary School, worship is more than a tradition—it is a living experience that shapes our community and strengthens our faith. Every gathering, whether it is a morning devotion before classes, a Friday evening vespers, or the Sabbath service, carries with it an atmosphere of joy, reverence, and unity.
One of the most striking features of worship at Katikamu is the way music fills the air. The voices of our choirs and students blend together in harmony, turning ordinary moments into sacred ones. Songs of praise echo through the halls, reminding us that worship is not just about melodies, but about hearts lifted toward God
Through Faith and Fellowship at Katikamu, this blog seeks to share those sacred experiences with a wider audience. Here, you will find reflections on our worship gatherings, testimonies that inspire, and stories that highlight how God is at work in our school community.
But what makes worship at Katikamu truly special is the fellowship that surrounds it. After the hymns are sung and the sermons end, there is laughter, sharing, and a warmth that binds us together. In those moments, faith becomes practical—it is seen in how we treat one another, support one another, and grow together as a family.
As you read along, may you be encouraged to treasure your own moments of faith and fellowship. And may our journey here at Katikamu remind you that true worship is not only about meeting God but also about walking together as His children.


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