Text: Romans 10:5-18. “…And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard?” verse 14. For one to be saved indeed he/she must call on the name of Jesus Christ. And one calls on the name of Jesus Christ only if she/he has heard of Him. Only Jesus Christ is the way,[…]

Text: 2 Corinthians 6:3-10. The Lord expects our lives and lifestyle to aid the ministry of reconciliation. The messenger may distort the message or a marketer may fail the very product he/she is meant to sell if their lives contradict their profession. It is possible for an ambassador to engage in activities that are incompatible with his/her status.[…]

HOME CELL GUIDE (30th October 2016)

Praise the Lord! Mrs. Patricia Laaki ministered to the 3 Congregations and focused on the Topic ‘Christ the Chief Reconciler’ and drawing reference from Isaiah 53: 1-7. The Preacher clearly pointed out that Christ was and continues to be a Restorer of broken relationships with and to God. Christ was crushed for our sins [V.5(b)],[…]

Source: www.monitor.co.ug | By Rev. Canon. Aaron Mwesigye I read with interest the submission by some Clergy and Christians in West Ankole Diocese accusing the Archbishop of the Church of the province of Uganda for unlawful takeover of their Diocese (Daily Monitor, October 12). As a mature ordained Christian, well wisher and former provincial Secretary of the[…]

Text: Romans 8:1-11. Broken relations bring about estrangement, shame, fear and separation, enmity and disappointment, dissatisfaction and frustration. It ultimately ends in eternal separation from God. This is not desirable for anyone. In His mercy, Christ became incarnate to bridge this gap that sin had created and in His resurrection body, is at the right hand of God,[…]

Man was created to depend on God

The ideal situation we discussed yesterday is badly overthrown in today’s reading. The key actors in this tragedy are: God, the serpent, Adam, Adam’s dear wife, Eve and the Ecosystem. Man, who, was created to be God – dependent is now seen pushing to be God-independent but with disastrous consequences. He overstepped the set boundaries, chose to rebel instead and[…]

HOME CELL GUIDE (23rd OCTOBER, 2016)

We are continuing with the topic of Reconciliation, this time under the theme ‘Reconciled to Wholeness’. Canon Diana Nkesiga, in her sermon on Sunday 16 Oct, laid emphasis on the issue of Health and Wholeness. The discussion on wholeness should help us to appreciate the importance of having an integrated ministry that addresses the whole[…]

A.C.P Update (23rd October 2016)

We at ACP extend our heartfelt gratitude for every contribution and prayers you have made towards the building of the Sanctuary of God. We keep praying and prepare a choice offertory as God guides you. October has been a wonderful month of blessings. We have had a tremendous inflow for the glory of God and[…]

It is a great joy to see all of you this evangelism Sunday, of the All Saints Cathedral. I trust you had a great week, and are we are most grateful to God for the far He’s brought this month. My heart goes out to all parishioners who for one reason or other may be[…]

Text: Genesis 2:7-15. Like the Triune God is community, man was created to be in community/communion, in fellowship with God and with one another. He was placed in a delightful place, paradise, that is, a luxurious garden to work it and enjoy its fruit within prescribed boundaries and dependent on God. He was also to be responsible for[…]