A.C.P Updates (Sunday, 24th December 2017)

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 the month December 2017 FINANCIAL STATUS – Phase[…]

“Joy to the world, the Lord is come! Let earth receive her king; Let every heart prepare him room and heaven and nature sing!” MEDITATE ON THIS SCRIPTURE Isaiah 9:6-7 (NIV) For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will[…]

The previous Sunday ASCK celebrated her Christmas Carol Service and the Revd. Canon Francis Omondi presented a Homily on the Topic “Jesus is Lord” and used Isaiah 50:10-11 and John 1:1-12 as Bible references. Canon Francis is a Diocese of Kampala Canon though a Priest ordained by the Anglican Province of Kenya and serves fully in Kenya.[…]

Christmas Message from Asst Bishop of Kampala Diocese

I greet you in the name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. On behalf of the Archbishop (Our Diocesan), I would like to extend our gratitude to the Lord for his mercies upon us all in the year 2017. We extend our warm Christmas wishes to the Diocese and friends of this Diocese. I would like[…]

Text: Luke 12: 1-59. In this passage, Jesus continues His teaching on eternal life, acknowledging Christ as one’s Saviour and Lord before me (v.8). The man who blasphemes against the Holy Sprit will not be forgiven (v.10), meaning deliberate, persistent, and unrepentant resistance to the work of the Holy Spirit. Behind such, there is work of the devil. Such[…]

Text: Luke 11: 1-54. The main question that is being tackled in this chapter is ‘how can one obtain eternal life?’ The Jews thought the answer was to be scrupulously religious, but Jesus rebuked them severely for this (vv. 37-52). Their religion ignores the fact that God, unlike other people, looks at our heart, not superficial appearances! The text[…]

Text: Luke 10: 1-42. In this passage, we see Jesus teaching people why it is important to know Him as He is: He is the only means of knowing God (v.22) and the only means of gaining eternal life (vv. 23-42). On the other hand, rejecting Him leads to condemnation (vv. 13-16). So, knowing Jesus personally is the[…]

Text: Luke: 9: 1-62. This chapter comes to a major turning point in verses 18-22 as Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ and as Jesus moves to Jerusalem to suffer and accomplish what He came to do on earth (vv. 50-51). Before these verses, the Gospel story shows how Jesus is still beyond everyone’s comprehension although people continue to[…]

Text: Luke 8: 1-56. This passage continues with the themes of the Person of Jesus Christ and the response of faith that Jesus is seeking, that is, a faith built on a correct understanding of Jesus Christ in contrast to the response of rejection that has predominated the Gospel story of Luke so far. As you study this[…]

Text: Luke 7: 1-50. As we study this passage, we shall notice that Jesus’ self-revelation and how people respond to that revelation are inseparably bound together. So far, the main high points of the message center around who Jesus is, what Jesus has come to do and how people respond to Jesus. Although there are many different responses to[…]