Text: Genesis 15:1-21. This passage is greatly important for a proper understanding of salvation. Abraham and his wife, Sarah, were well beyond the age of bearing children. But God promised him that he would have an heir and that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars of the sky. Abraham believed, he had faith in[…]

Text: Genesis 14:1-24. This chapter looks like a simple, brief war story, but what we are given is a picture of the work of our great General, Priest, and King, Jesus Christ. Abraham went to war in order to free his people from the enemy, even as Jesus fought the devil to free us from that captivity[…]

Genesis 13:1-18. When Adam sinned, he was cast out of the garden, separated from God and from the land. Since then humanity has been wandering. Though a person might “own” property, what he possesses is temporary and soon comes to nothing. But God’s plan has been to restore humanity back to Himself and to the land. In Gen.13 God[…]

Text: Genesis 11:1-32. The story of the Tower of Babel reveals to us something of the nature of fallen humanity – pride and rejection of God. These two elements of our sin nature were secured by Adam, when he rejected God’s command and desired to be like God. In this chapter, the rebellion of humanity plots to build[…]

‘Worship the LORD with thanksgiving…..’ [Ps.100:1(b). All Saints Cathedral Nakaseero marked the Diocese of Kampala Thanksgiving Day on 29th November 2017 in all the four (4) services! The Rt. Revd. [rtd] Edward Muhima preached on the sub Topic ‘Thanksgiving: A Biblical Mandate’ and drew Biblical references from Col 3:12-17 and Psalms 100:1-5 concurrently. To clearly expose the Sermon[…]

ACP UPDATES (Sunday 3rd December 2017)

Todays is ACP Sunday. Phase 2 works are progressing on schedule. ACP Team wishes to extend their gratitude and blessings for all your contributions. We appeal to you to remain prayerful for the project and to choose to consistently give as you honour God. A. Financial Status: Summary of collections for the month November 2017 so far.[…]

Text: Genesis 10:-1-32. In this chapter, we are introduced to the genealogy of Shem (for the importance of genealogies, refer to the meditation at Gen.5). The list of Shem’s descendants (Semites) will continue in Gen.11:10. Looking back at Gen. 9:26-27 we read that Noah blessed Shem above his brothers and their descendants (which is every other human being[…]

Text: Genesis 9:1-29. When God deals with humanity, He always does so by means of a covenant (for a definition, refer to the meditation at Genesis 6). In the covenant of Gen.9 (the “Noahic” covenant) God is promising that He will never again destroy the entire earth with a flood. God then gave a sign, a visible[…]

Text: Genesis 8:1-22. Noah, his family, and the animals were in the ark for one year. After the storm, the waters dried up off the surface of the earth, and all the living beings in the ark left safely and returned to the earth. God had fulfilled His promise. God has given a similar promise to us –[…]