HOME CELL GUIDE (10th February 2019)

Praise the Lord God’s Children! The previous Sunday ushered us in another New Season for the Church Leadership at the Cathedral. The four (4) Cathedral Services welcomed warmly the Acting Provost the Rev. Canon Dr. Rebecca Nyegenye, the Vicar Revd. Captain David Sserunjogi [Salongo], Revd. Patrick Kamara, Mrs. Deborah Lwanga as Counsellor and the Verger[…]

Text: Psalm 82:1-8 This Psalm, like Psalms 2 and 58, concentrates on injustices of tyrants. These are leaders who are misusing God’s delegated authority. The Psalmist prays that God Himself may take charge of the affairs of this world (v. 8). The Bible calls these leaders “gods” because they are commissioned by God, delegated and appointed by Him as[…]

Text: Psalm 81:1-16 This Psalm was designed to be used in celebration especially during the Feast of Tabernacles. The Feast of Tabernacles, also known as the Feast of Booths and Sukkot, was the seventh and last feast that the Lord commanded Israel to observe and one of the three feasts that the Jews were to observe each year[…]

Text: Psalm 80:1-19 This Psalm was mostly written in Jerusalem. It registered surprises in the manner in which the ten northern tribes were captured into exile in 722B.C. This was because these tribes had abandoned God and His blessing as contained in the Mosaic Covenant. The Psalmist therefore is begging God to restore them into His blessing[…]

Text: Psalm 80:1-19   This Psalm was mostly written in Jerusalem. It registered surprises in the manner in which the ten northern tribes were captured into exile in 722 B.C. This was because these tribes had abandoned God and His blessing as contained in the Mosaic Covenant. The Psalmist therefore is begging God to restore[…]

Text: Psalm 79:1-13 This lamentation Psalm was most likely due to King Nebuchadnezzar’s demolition of the Temple in B.C. 586. (cf Ps 74), 2 Kings 25:8-21, Lam. 1-5. This Psalm contains prayer for the nation, curses towards the enemies of children of God and praises and worshipping God for His forthcoming actions. The writer laments for how[…]

Text: Psalm 78:1-72   Asaph wrote this Psalm to teach the children how God had been gracious to their ancestors’ sin and ingratitude. He hoped that on learning their nation’s history they would not be as rebellious as their ancestors. These children’s parents’ hearts were not steadfast with God and they were not faithful to[…]

Text: Isaiah 41:1-29 God promises the children of Israel not to fear destructive judgment because He is their God and is faithful to His promises. This is in contrast to other nations (v.10) that bear enmity towards Israel, they will be weakened and made to disappear, while God strengthens His children (vv.11-13). In this message,[…]

ACP UPDATES (Sunday 3rd February 2019)

Today is ACP Sunday, Phase 2 works are progressing within the overall revised schedule. ACP Team extends their gratitude and blessings for all your contributions throughout the year. 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[…]

“ It’s only through the weapon of prayer that human beings can be changed, groomed, matured and empowered to become what God wants them to become.” Mr. Dan Magumba The Name of the Lord be honoured – Amen. The previous Sunday, Mr. Dan Magumba Preached to the three [3] Congregations at the Cathedral and explored[…]