Text: Jeremiah 4:1-16. You can come back to the Lord only when you genuinely turn away from your sins by embracing the righteousness of Jesus Christ, justice and truth (v. 1-2). Israel is told to break up the fallow ground and to circumcise their hearts as signs of genuine and sincere repentance (v. 3-4). True[…]

Text: Jeremiah 3:1-13 The Lord through Prophet Jeremiah is inviting Judah to repent and come back to Him (v. 12). They will genuinely repent if they will first acknowledge their iniquity (v. 13). This call of repentance applies to us as a nation. We have abandoned God as His Word no longer has meaning for[…]

Text: Jeremiah 2:18-37 Your choice to abandon God and live in sin has terrible consequences (v. 19). As we saw earlier, because of sin, Israel is no longer the legitimate son of God, but a slave to other nations. Jesus Christ calls us to come to Him for His yoke is easy and His burden[…]

Text: Jeremiah 2; 1-17 The Lord laments at the actions of Israel, His chosen nation. The nation began well. It was His first fruit (vv. 1-3), but now God wonders what He did to His children who have now abandoned Him (v.6). The children of God had committed two sins. (i) They had abandoned the[…]

ACP Updates (Sunday 3rd November 2019)

ACP Team is grateful for all your contributions to the project. We encourage you to continue to: Pray, Participate, Provide and (mobilise) Partners for this great work as you honour God.A) Financial Status: ACP Summary of collections for October 2019 A) Financial Status – Phase II -Project cost: -UGX 7,123,484,957-Less Payments to date: -UGX 5,604,815,038[…]

Praise God Brethren! Last Sunday our topic was Rejoice Together Isaiah 51:1-3 and Luke 1:39-50. We rejoice together because the Lord has done so much in our midst and we come together to rejoice as a family of All Saints’ Cathedral. You are encouraged to start a fellowship or cell group at work or belong[…]

Servant Leadership

As we continue to register for home cells, November focuses on leadership. The Cathedral has the cream of top leadership in this nation and the church. I hope that as you evaluate your skills and ability to serve others next year, you will choose the path of servant leadership. I wish to share with us[…]

In the midst of excuses, Jeremiah is commanded by God to prepare himself and deliver God’s oracles or else he is punished for disobedience (v.17). Jeremiah is further told the naked truth that, indeed, the task ahead will be challenging; for he will face many enemies. However, the Lord comforts him that these enemies will[…]

Text: Ezekiel 1:1-28 Ezekiel is a priest, but with no temple to serve in. How frustrating that must have been! He was a priest and part of the first exiled people from Jerusalem. He could remember the Jerusalem Temple and what would have been the normal spiritual life for Jews. Yet, just as it seemed[…]

Text: Jeremiah 1: 1-9When prophet Jeremiah is called he was very young, 18 years old only. He used this fact as an excuse to avoid the calling that God had placed on his life (v.6). He could not imagine speaking very unpleasant things, as he would later do, to already established prophets, priests and elders[…]