The Spirit of the Lord is always with us – AMEN. In his introduction of the Preaching Topic for the Month of July, i.e. ‘ The Holy Spirit’ the Reverend Hilary Jaffu observed that the study of the Holy Spirit is critical in the understanding of God’s Holiness, Righteousness and Purity. As a prelude he[…]
The past week has been teeming with ministry planned and unplanned. Sadly there have been five funerals including the funerals of Filda Amito Olobo, Prince Stephen Karamagi one of the royals of Toro, Idah Rubabinda a retired school teacher of note, our dear Rev. Can. Fred Komunda also lost his mother, on Friday we lost[…]
Source: cruxnow.com Theresa May, Britain’s new Prime Minister, is the daughter of an Anglican vicar and a woman of quiet faith, despite holding positions on gay marriage and adoption at odds with social conservatives, and her selection has been warmly welcomed by Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster. It’s hard to explain how the world’s oldest parliamentary[…]
Greetings in the Name of our Lord and Savior – AMEN. The Cathedral hosted two Preachers on the Eve of the closure of the Cathedral Mission Week on 3rd July 2016. Both Preachers, the Rt. Reverend Geoffrey Rwubusisi and Mr. Nicholas Kisakye respectively based their Expositions on the Diocesan Theme ‘Rooted and built up in[…]
ALABASTER LADIES CONFERENCE 2016 THEME: ENJOYING WOMANHOOD, PROVERBS 31 The Alabaster Ladies Conference, the name alabaster is derived from the expensive Alabaster jar that Mary bought for Jesus and poured the perfume over his head Mark 14:3, the disciples though it a waste, but Mary brought her all in response to God’s love for her.[…]
Source: christiantoday.com The Anglican Church in Japan, the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (NSKK), has apologized for its participation in the inhumane treatment of leprosy patients. Leprosy or Hansen’s disease is a chronic infectious disease caused by the mycobacterium leprae and mainly affects the skin, the peripheral nerves, mucosa of the upper respiratory tract, and the eyes,[…]
Source: allafrica.com Nairobi — Archbishop Jacob Chimeledya, primate of the Anglican Church in Tanzania has urged the newly enthroned Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Kenya, Archbishop Dr Jackson Ole Sapit to lead in the forefront in the fight against corruption in Kenya. “As a leader you cannot remain quiet because being in the top leadership[…]
..:: By: Bonita Mulelengi ::.. Differently enabled! You never truly understand the depth of a word until you experience or have an associated experience of the same. ‘Differently enabled’ are the words printed on the shirts that some of the T-shirts that the children the Uganda School for Spastics were wearing on June 26, 2016[…]
It was another beautiful Sunday but one of a kind! Going for church outdoor, I definitely had mixed feelings and I was not sure what to expect about how the day would turn out but I decided to be a part of the amazing cause. We visited the Kampala Spastics School formerly the Kampala School of the[…]
We visited the Uganda School of Spastics (Formerly known as Kampala School of the Physically Handicapped): A school dedicated to teaching children with special needs. Some had mental incapacitation whereas others struggled with movement and I think there was an issue of nerves. I am trying to be cautious with my language because I learnt[…]