Praxis Fellowship: We create a safe and engaging space for university students to grow spiritually, think critically, and build meaningful community. Together, we share honest conversations about life through a Christian perspective, encourage one another to live as salt and light in our generation, and engage in Discovery Bible Study. Whether you are searching for faith, friendship, purpose, or growth — there is a place for you at Praxis Fellowship to Believe, Belong, and Become.
Iron Men: Real Men. Real Christians. Iron Men is a weekly men’s group that Chip guides. In Iron Men we explore men’s issues, challenge existing ideas, and find our way forward. Iron Men creates a rich setting to share freely, build trust, work together to shape their lives, and have impact on others.
Serefatha Sisters: This weekly women’s group, led by Chari, addresses core issues for today’s woman. We discover ourselves; spiritually, emotionally, intellectually, & physically. Serefatha Sisters create deep, confidential, relationships through friendship & dialogue, and by helping each other through the challenges of being a godly woman, even while learning practical skills.
Residential Students and Interns: We often have student interns working at Ukarimu, supporting the ministry at Ukarimu House and our partner organisations, e.g., Lukenya Community Church (LCC). They are involved in community projects, student ministry, marriage ministry events, teaching Sunday school, leading worship, etc. They are residents at Ukarimu house, enabling more time for in-depth mentorship and discipleship since we only have at most 2 interns in a term.
Special Events: Ukarimu House hosts several special events each year for the ministry, Church events, for clubs and associations within Daystar, etc. The events include day retreats, fun days, Day conferences, Couples retreats, and other special events as needed.
Scholarships: Ukarimu Ministries, through donations from people like you, provides scholarships to needy students who would otherwise be unable to attend Daystar University. To qualify for such help, student applicants must be involved in at least one of Ukarimu Ministries’ student fellowships (which gives us more holistic input into their lives), have a good GPA, and be pursuing financial aid from other sources.

Students at Ukarimu House during one of the Praxis fellowship meetings