Double Joy as Uwahemos Celebrate Grandfather’s 70th Thanksgiving and Granddaughter’s Christening
In a heartwarming double celebration of life and faith, Sam Uwahemo Sr. marked his 70th birthday with a special thanksgiving ceremony, while his son, Sam Uwahemo Jr., christened his daughter, Chetachi Naomi Uwahemo, at the esteemed All Saints Igbo Anglican Church, located at 5901 Medical Terrace, Cheverly, MD 20785 today, 15th of October, 2023.
The event, covered by Excel Magazine International, was officiated by the revered Rev. Can. Clinton Esonu and witnessed by a gathering of cherished friends and family members.
The day began with gratitude and joy as Sam Uwahemo Sr. gave thanks for seven decades of life, surrounded by those who hold him dear. The solemn thanksgiving ceremony was a reflection of a life filled with blessings, achievements, and the love of his family and friends.
Following the thanksgiving service, the focus shifted to the christening of Chetachi Naomi Uwahemo, a beautiful addition to the Uwahemo family.
The ceremony took place in the serene ambiance of the All Saints Igbo Anglican Church, a place of significance for the Uwahemo family’s spiritual journey.
Rev. Can. Clinton Esonu presided over the christening, delivering heartfelt blessings upon the infant Chetachi Naomi Uwahemo. The event was a testament to the family’s deep faith and commitment to their religious values.
The occasion was graced by a host of well-wishers, including friends and extended family members who came from near and far to share in the joy of this remarkable day.
Laughter and applause filled the air as the Uwahemo family celebrated not only a milestone in Sam Uwahemo Sr.’s life but also the newest addition to their family, Chetachi Naomi Uwahemo.
It was a day of love, faith, and togetherness, symbolizing the importance of family bonds and the strength that comes from celebrating life’s special moments with those who matter most.
The Uwahemo family’s double celebration at All Saints Igbo Anglican Church will be cherished in their hearts and the hearts of those who attended for years to come, a testament to the power of love and faith in uniting generations.