Nicholas Aharizira
The St Luke Kahoko Mitooma church of Uganda parish Priest in Nyakagyeme archdeaconry North Kigezi Diocese Rev. Edison Nabaasa has urged Christians to utilize the blessing of rain to plant crops for food security and boost their income to support the church in this hard time when the country was banned getting loans from world bank.
He said this today while addressing Christians in the baptism and matrimony service of Mr. and Mrs. Kabangira Emmanuel who altered from the Islamic faith to the Anglican church of Uganda.
Rev. Edison said that it is a mandate of Christians to give part of their farm yields to God as a sign of thanksgiving, thereby imploring Christians to plant their gardens during this rainy season.
He also challenged Married couples to prioritize respect for one another as a way of eliminating domestic violence a vice that’s breaking most families.
Peace Mpungirehi, the day’s preacher cited the book of Luke 17:11-17 and asked Christians to always thank God for the things he does in their lives.
Mpungirehi added imploring Christians to pray for the country, especially at this time when terrorism is being traced in some parts of Uganda.
Kam Kirakurate, the head of the laity for St Luke Kahoko Mitooma church of Uganda hailed the North Kigezi diocesan bishop for his call for coffee growing which he says will support development.
