Home

Church of Ireland Home

Diocesan News

Service of Thanksgiving for 20 years of Abaana’s work

Lisburn Cathedral's worship group singing during the service.
Lisburn Cathedral's worship group singing during the service.

Lisburn Cathedral was packed on Sunday evening, June 10, for a celebration of the 20th anniversary of local charity Abaana Ministries.

Over the last five years, the Cathedral has developed close links with Abaana, sponsoring several Ugandan children, and earlier this year a joint CMSI/Abaana team travelled to Uganda to visit a range of Abaana projects and then moved on to Arua, close to the border with South Sudan, where they worked with Bishop Hilary of Yei and the Church of South Sudan.

Later this summer a young adults team from the Cathedral will also travel to Uganda to help build a new toilet block at one of the Abaana primary schools, run children’s clubs at three schools, and work with street children in Kampala.

Abaana seeks to bring hope to children living in poverty in Uganda. Over the last 20 years, Abaana has built 14 primary schools across Uganda and it continues to support the local communities. It also currently provides sponsorship for 1,650 children, enabling them to attend school and obtain an education. 

Another key area of work for Abaana is rescuing some of the estimated 6,000 children who live rough on the streets. The children live in Abaana’s New Life Children’s Homes, resume their school education and, where possible, will be reunited with their families.
Abaana CEO, Scott Baxter and his team thanked those attending the anniversary service for their kindness and support over the years and shared stories of some of the children whose lives God has transformed, as they have been able to access formal education and build a new future.

Worship was led by the Cathedral Worship group and Dean Sam Wright led an Act of Commissioning for a number of the summer teams travelling out to work across Abaana’s Uganda projects this summer.

Scott also looked forward to the arrival of the Abaana New Life Children’s Choir in January 2019 for their tour of the UK and Ireland.

For more information on the work of Abaana, please go to Abaana.org or contact the office in Bangor on 028 9145 1918.

Abaana's CEO, Scott Baxter, addresses the service.
Abaana's CEO, Scott Baxter, addresses the service.

Report and photography by Neville Jones (Abaana)

 

Our use of cookies

Some cookies are necessary for us to manage how our website behaves while other optional, or non-necessary, cookies help us to analyse website usage. You can Accept All or Reject All optional cookies or control individual cookie types below.

You can read more in our Cookie Notice

Functional

These cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Analytics cookies

Analytical cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage.