Home Cell Guide (18th December 2016)

“Bringing in the Sheaves”! “Bringing in the Sheaves”! That was the Topic for the previous Sunday at All Saints’ Cathedral Nakasero which marked Harvest Sunday. The Preacher Mr. Sam Ewou extracted the Sermon from Leviticus 2:11-16 & Matthew 6:1-4 respectively and focused on being intentional at harvesting which practice gains it’s roots from intentional giving/ planting. Mr. Ewou[…]

A.C.P Update (18th December 2016)

We are remaining with 75 days to begin construction of Phase 2 of the new Sanctuary. The ACP Team extends gratitude and blessings for all the contributions, prayers and desire to raise the sanctuary of God. Phase 2 for our new Cathedral is truly unfolding. Continue to give to the work of God for the glory[…]

Text: Genesis 3:15-19. In punishing Adam and Eve, God introduced pain in each of the original roles. For example, Adam would face thorns and thistles as he tills the land. Eve would still bear children but in pain, see verses 16 and 18. ”Your desire shall be for your husband and he shall rule over you” meaning , in[…]

Source: anglicannews.org [ACNS, by Gavin Drake] The body responsible for promoting unity, faith and order within the Anglican Communion has welcomed the Common Declaration made by Pope Francis and Archbishop Justin Welby in October. The Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith, and Order (Iascufo), said that the Common Declaration’s affirmation that Anglicans and Roman Catholics are[…]

Text: 1 Corinthians 15:12-23. “Just as every one dies because we all belong to Adam, everyone who belongs to Christ will be given new life,” (verse 22 LASB). Even though Eve commited the first sin and Adam soon followed, we are all counted sinners because of Adam’s sin which has been credited to the account of each of us[…]

Source: anglicannews.org [ACNS] Anglicans around the world have engaged in a range of activities to mark the 16-days of Activism to end gender-based violence, which came to an end on Saturday (10 December). One of the initiatives was an online webinar hosted by the Anglican Alliance and the International Anglican Women’s Network (IAWN). The webinar –[…]

Source: www.anglican.ink || Author: Stanley Ntagali Christmas is coming! I wonder what that means for you. Of course, Christmas means lots of feasting. It also means higher prices for sodas, for food, and for transport. It can often mean an increase in crime, especially theft. The heart of the message of Christmas, however, is found in[…]

Text: Genesis 3:8-14. ‘But the LORD God called to the man and said to him, “where are you?”’ (verse 9). Much as Eve was the one who sinned first, God called Adam first to give an account of what had happened as the leader in that family. You realise it was after the sin had been committed,[…]

The serpent came to Eve first

Text: Genesis 3:1-7. ‘…He said to the woman, “Did God actually say, ‘you shall not eat of any tree in the garden?” (verse 1). When God had created every thing, “behold, it was very good….”(Gen. 1:31). And now the devil comes to the woman to distort and undermine this wonderful creation that God had created. The devil tried to[…]

Text: Genesis 5:1-5. “Male and female he created them and he blessed them and named them man…” (verse 2). This again indicates the leadership role that a man should exercise in a family, yet with respect and tender hearted. Customarily a woman takes the surname of a man after marriage signifying a man’s leadership in[…]