Good morning saints. I hope you had a fruitful week; and I must say it’s always a great blessing to have you gather with all of us, at this special assembly marked by God’s presence. I am sure most of us are aware that the month of January is one of intensive intercession and teaching on[…]
It was with great sorrow that the Cathedral received the sad and heartbreaking news of the passing of our beloved father, elder, leader, entrepreneur and effective Minister of the Word, Retired Archbishop Dr. Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo. On behalf of the Cathedral, its various Ministries and Fellowships, its staff and on behalf of my dear wife,[…]
He really had a big impact on the development of All Saints Cathedral. I was the People’s Warden at the time he came in. 1.He changed the Altar table .The current one is his design. 2.Helped to tile the Cathedral by getting us tiles on credit and we completed payments when the Cathedral was done. 3[…]
Text: Genesis 27:1-46. From the beginning Esau cared little for his right to the eternal covenant blessing of God. He was willing to sell it in exchange for a single meal (25:29-33). But Jacob was equally wicked – selling the food for the blessing. Jacob knew God’s blessing was coming to him (25:23). But he didn’t trust God’s[…]
Text: Genesis 26:1-35. During a famine Isaac goes to a region of the Philistines. The difficult circumstance could cause Isaac to question Yahweh’s promise of land, but Yahweh assures Isaac that he will possess all the lands and have descendants as numerous as the stars. God also promises His continued presence and blessings, v3. The Philistine king, Abimelech, recognizes[…]
Text: Genesis 25:1-34. When Sarah died, Abraham married Keturah, and she bore for him many sons. But God’s covenant promise went to none of them. Before Abraham died he only gave gifts to Keturah’s sons, but everything of his inheritance he gave to Isaac. It’s not because he didn’t love Keturah’s sons, but he was showing faithfulness to[…]
Happy New Year! Today is ACP Sunday. Phase 2 works are progressing within the overall 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[…]
Source: http://churchofuganda.org The Most Rev. Livingstone Mpalanyi-Nkoyoyo, retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, died on 5th January 2018 at the age of 80 from pneumonia. In early 2017 he underwent successful treatment for cancer in the UK. Archbishop Stanley Ntagali said, “I thank God for the life of Archbishop Nkoyoyo. He was a passionate evangelist[…]
The Most Rev. Stanley Ntagali, Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, has confirmed the death of the Most Rev. Dr. Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo, retired Archbishop of the Church of Uganda. He died on Friday morning, 5th January, at Kampala Hospital, Kololo. Archbishop Ntagali announces the following programme for the funeral arrangements: Immediately after the time[…]
Christmas Day, The Most Revd. Stanley Ntagali – Archbishop for the Church of Uganda and at the same time the Bishop of the Diocese of Kampala preached to the three (3) ASC Congregations on the Theme: ‘Born to be King’ reflecting on Micah 6:1-4 and Lk. 2:1-14 concurrently. His Grace observed that Christmas was a central point where[…]