Archbishop Kaziimba Calls For Unity And Strong Foundations
The Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Most Reverend Samuel Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu, called upon Christians to remain united in order to prosper.
The Archbishop said this during his pastoral visit to the church of the resurrection in Bugolobi.
In his pastoral message to the congregation, the archbishop of the church of Uganda, the Most Rev. Dr. Samuel Stephen Kaziimba Mugalu encouraged Christians to work together and stand with each other in all situations
The Archbishop further cautioned the congregation to be firmly rooted in Christ for spiritual growth.
He cited the importance of Christians trusting in God. In most of the Sunday service, religious leaders challenged Christians to build strong foundations based on the word of God.
Rev. Can. Kenneth Karyaija, the vicar of St. Stephens Church of Uganda Kitara encouraged the congregation to deeply in accept Christ saying that one cannot stay strong unless they are rooted in Christ
Rev. Dr. Eng. Emmanuel Mwesigwa in his sermon at St. Kakumba chapel Kyambogo encouraged Christians to save for their retirement in order to live better lives.
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