Source: anglicannews.org An initiative entitled ‘The Silent Epidemic’ aimed at tackling gender based violence has been launched by the Mothers’ Union in Mauritius. The Archbishop of the Indian Ocean and the Bishop of Mauritius, Ian Ernest, who has presented many papers and has spoken at various public forums highlighting this issue, has given the programme[…]

ACP Update (Sunday 2nd July 2017)

Today 2nd July 2017 is ACP Sunday, Phase 2 works are progressing on schedule. The ACP Team extends gratitude and blessings for all the contributions, prayers and desire to raise the sanctuary of God. Phase 2 Goal Planned completion date: August 2018 Scope: Structural Walls, Office Layout, Two Galleries, Windows, Doors, Bell Tower and Roofing Financier: God working[…]

As All Saints’ Cathedral – Nakasero, we were blessed to host the Rt. Revd. Johnson Twinomujuni, the Diocesan Bishop for West Ankole as Preacher on 25th June 2017 in all the three (3) Services. On the same day, the Fathers’ Union celebrated St. Peters’ Day. His Sermon was based on the Theme ‘The Reward of Service’ and[…]

Source: anglicannews.org [Peter Chipanga, Blantyre] Members of an Anglican youth group in Blantyre, in Malawi, have donated medical equipment, including a wheelchair, to two boys in need.  Victor January, who is 12 and has difficulties walking, received the medically-recommended wheelchair as a replacement for his previously unsuitable one. A boy with albinism, Blessings Masalanga,  was given[…]

Testimony by Reverend Dr Sandra Faccini

by Reverend Dr Sandra Faccini at All Saints Cathedral Kampala,  Wednesday 10th May 2017   I want to share my journey from scientist to priest and vicar I came from a home where neither of my parents were church goers and never mentioned faith. At the age of 18 I went away to university and[…]

Source: anglicannews.org Presiding Bishop of the US-based Episcopal Church, Michael Curry, was the guest preacher at the annual commemoration for the 19th Century African Christian missionary and martyr, Bernard Mizeki. Some 15,000 pilgrims braved the cold and camped at the site where Bernard Mizeki was killed on 18 June 1896, now the Bernard Mizeki Shrine, in[…]

Touch A Heart Update

I’ve seen God move, I’ve seen him move mountains and I believe he will do it again! The Pads Drive to buy pads and donate to South Sudanese refugees in Moyo is doing so well! We have passed our half way target! Please continue to donate. Let’s Touch a Heart Mobile money numbers are Mtn-[…]

Smile At The Storm

by Jotham Kabuusu. Last Sunday as the 3pm service, we visited Butabika hospital, particularly the unit of addictions and drug abuse. I was part of the group that went to the ward with female patients who had shown signs of improvement. I will be honest and state that I was not as brave as my[…]

Praise God Brethren! Rev. Irene Akankwasa – a Priest in Charge of Prayer and Intercessions shared on the Theme “Counting the Cost of Service” and drawing biblical references of Dan 6:10-28 and Matt 16:24-28. Her sermon focused on four vital (4) aspects namely: Serving God as an assignment on Earth and what is required of us •[…]

A.C.P Updates (Sunday, 25th June 2017)

Today 25th June 2017, Phase 2 works are progressing on schedule. The ACP Team extends gratitude and blessings for all the contributions, prayers and desire to raise the sanctuary of God. Phase 2 Goal Planned completion date: August 2018 Scope: Structural Walls, Office Layout, Two Galleries, Windows, Doors, Bell Tower and Roofing Financier: God working through his[…]