Sunday, 28 September 2014

A day of preaching

Sunday saw me preach at Kyampisi in the morning and in Kampala at night. 

As usual, I drove to Ja Ja Margaret and Ja Ja Justine's homes to collect them (and their immediate families) and to take them to church.  As was the case last week, Ja Ja Justine was unable to join us at church as she was feeling weak from complications further to surgery following a hernia some years ago. 

The morning service at Kyampisi included a lot of the usual singing and celebration. As Peter was married the day before the service, there were a number of references to his wife, Joeline and their marriage together. They are certainly very loved by the Kyampisi community. 

I was given the privilege of cutting the tier of wedding cake given to the Kyampisi church community. I invited Chairman Enoch to help me. 

The evening service at Christ the King Community Church was an unexpected blessing. Although there was only about 30 people in attendance, the spirit was incredible. There was a deep hunger to fellowship together and a deep desire to learn from the Word of God. Those attending were absolutely focused on worshipping the Lord. 

The church building is currently under construction and sits up upon one of Kampala's highest hills. The view was absolutely amazing. There would have been 270 degrees of uninterrupted views looking down on Kampala. 

KCMs recently-appointed IT Manager, Leah, lead the service with her siblings and parents who founded the church back in the 1980s. To get to the church one has to drive up a steep and narrow little road and past a rubbish tip. 

It was such a privilege to share the Word of God at this little church. 

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