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Bishop Dan Zoreka of the Diocese of Kinkiizi in Kanungu district urged Ugandans to uphold environmental stewardship and abstain from corruption, which hampers development and disrupts proper service delivery. Speaking during his Easter sermon at St. Peter’s Cathedral Nyakatare in Kanungu district, Bishop Zoreka emphasized the importance of caring for the environment and combating corruption.
He highlighted the Church of Uganda’s efforts in promoting environmental awareness, including community sensitization activities aimed at fostering responsible stewardship of God’s creation. Bishop Zoreka encouraged Ugandans to adopt environmentally friendly farming practices such as recycling polyethylene paper instead of littering, which contributes to environmental pollution.
Additionally, Bishop Zoreka emphasized the significance of love within couples for building strong families, coupled with a commitment to their children’s education for a brighter future.
During the Easter service, Bishop Zoreka underscored the transformative power of Jesus’ resurrection, urging Christians to embrace a new beginning in their lives. He emphasized Jesus’ role as a source of comfort and salvation for all, regardless of their background, highlighting his willingness to sacrifice for sinners.
