..:: By: Bonita Mulelengi ::.. Differently enabled! You never truly understand the depth of a word until you experience or have an associated experience of the same. ‘Differently enabled’ are the words printed on the shirts that some of the T-shirts that the children the Uganda School for Spastics were wearing on June 26, 2016[…]
We visited the Uganda School of Spastics (Formerly known as Kampala School of the Physically Handicapped): A school dedicated to teaching children with special needs. Some had mental incapacitation whereas others struggled with movement and I think there was an issue of nerves. I am trying to be cautious with my language because I learnt[…]
We at ACP extend our heartfelt gratitude for every contribution you have made towards our new Cathedral. Today 3rd July is ACP Sunday. This month will be led by the Youth and the Government Agencies. (These are Parishioners who work with Parliament, Ministries, NSSF, KCCA, URA, UMA, UNRA, URSB, CAA etc.) We would like to[…]
The Rt. Rev. G. Rwobusisi opened the All Saints’ Cathedral Mission Week [27th June – 3rd July 2016] and exposed the Theme, ‘LOST? TIME TO BE FOUND’. He based his Sermon on the Texts drawn from Luke 19:1-10 and Psalms 51:10-19 respectively and he emphasized the need for the Congregations to be focused and built[…]
Greetings to you all in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. I am sure you have been blessed in all sorts of ways through our mission, that is ending today. We thank God for His vessels, that were used of Him mightily, the Rt. Rev. Geoffrey Rwubusisi, Mr. Nicholas Kisakye and[…]
..:: By: Alia Zion ::.. The King will reply, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:45) Amazed, buoyant, humbled, dumbstruck, elated, astound, exhilarated…………………. None of these words can express what I truly felt as we slowly descended[…]
For a moment, I thought we had gone to the wrong place. There were children running everywhere, shouting; all excited by our arrival. Conventional thinking would have anyone going out to share with, support, or offer aid to someone in need, think lowly of that person. We call them disadvantaged, unprivileged, disabled, etc and though[…]
..:: By Dennis Wandera ::.. My time at the Spastics school was so fulfilling – a perfect reminder that God dwells among the “least of society” like the handicapped children hosted there. I went for church outdoor ready to bless the children, but even in their physical state, they instead blessed me. Given opportunity, i[…]
..:: By: Edgar Ntwali ::.. I thank God almighty for giving me an opportunity to serve and minister to His people in Mulago orthopedic ward. It was my first time to visit the ward and also participate in outreach ministry. I found it a bit challenging because I had to communicate in luganda which am[…]
..:: By Kirabo Martha. ::.. I met a young girl. I think her name is Samai. She had three fingers. I helped her hold her drink then the joke was on me when she showed me she could do it on her own! I miss the children already. God makes no mistakes. What we see[…]