Text: 1 Samuel 31:1-13 The vision of Prophet Samuel in Chapter 28, is fulfilled. King Saul and his sons are killed in a battle against the Philistines. Sadly, Saul, when wounded, tries to kill himself (v.4) but fails, and another person kills him (2 Sam.1:6-10). The Philistines in celebration abuse the bodies of Saul and[…]

Text: 1 Samuel 30:1-31 David and his men return to Ziklag, and when they arrived, they discovered that the Amalekites had attacked and captured their families, their possessions, and destroyed the city. In the midst of their grief, the men wanted to kill David. But David prayed to Yahweh, and God said that they should[…]

Text: 1 Samuel 29:1-11 David found safety from King Saul in the land of the Philistines. But when the Philistines went to war against Israel, the Philistine generals did not want David among them. They feared David would turn and fight for Israel during the battle. The Philistine king then sent David and David’s men[…]

ACP Updates (Sunday 27th October 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 4,696,352,668-Amount to[…]

Rejoicing Together (Isaiah 51:1-3)

It has been a whole month of recollecting what it means to belong to a Cell group either in a home or office or whichever place you have chosen to fellowship. It is now a time of new beginnings for those that have never belonged to a group but also revival for those in Cells[…]

Home Cell (Sunday 27th October 2019)

Christian greetings friends, Last Sunday our topic was Growing Together Hebrews 10:19-25 and Luke 8:14-15. As ASCK parishioners, do you belong to a Cell, or a fellowship? How then can we grow together as a church if we don’t belong to any of these? The following should be put into consideration as we grow together[…]

Text: 1 Samuel 28:1-25 A medium is a person who speaks to the spirit world, especially to the dead. In reality, they are either fakes or they are speaking to demons. Once a person dies, s/he enters into judgment (Heb.9:27), so they do not speak with anyone on earth. In this story, Saul is trying[…]

Text: 1 Samuel 27:1-12 By the end of Chapter 26, it seemed that King Saul would leave David in peace. But David knew his life was still in danger. So he dwelt among the enemy (they thought the people of Israel hated David, v.12). David pretended to serve the Philistines, pretended to attack Israel, but[…]

Text: 1 Samuel 26:1-25 Even though King Saul sounded sorrowful in Chapter 24, he was not genuinely repentant. In this Chapter we read of how the King again hunted for David. While Saul and all his army were asleep, David managed to get so close to him that he could have killed him. However, as[…]

Text: 1 Samuel 25:1-44 The Chapter begins by quietly informing us that Samuel died and was buried, and this ended the era of Judges. Israel is now a monarchy. The story then moves immediately to David’s request to Nabal for some food, which is a fine request. David was not a criminal, who would kill[…]