Museveni Appeals To Church To Renew Evangelism To Enhance Morals, Integrity

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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has urged Churches to renew evangelical preaching in order to promote acceptable moral standards and integrity in the community.

Mr. President said this will help cleaning the current moral decay in the society. 

The President made the remarks at the 29th Lango Diocesan Synod where he was represented by the Vice President, Jessica Alupo.

In his speech, the President gave a brief history of the Church of Uganda, in existence for 145 years noting that it had evangelized the Great lakes region, while offering holistic ministry in a non-discriminatory manner to members and nonmembers.  

“The evangelization movement did not stop only at spreading the word of God, it became an instrument of civilization”, Museveni remarked.

The President also applauded the existing partnership between the church and state as very critical to our country’s journey to the middle income status.

“We have to work together to eradicate poverty, combat diseases, fight corruption and provide the country with a moral compass”, he added.

 

The President also made reference to the soon to be launched Parish Development Model, as a “transformative intervention” that seeks to move 3.5 million households into the money economy and called for the Church support in realizing this.

The Diocesan synod whose theme this year was “in times like these”  is held every two years and is composed of all Parish priests, Archdeaconry leaders, secondary school head teachers of church of Uganda foundation body schools, Bishops and other individuals nominated by the Bishop.

The synod comprises eight (8) districts of Lango Diocese. Among the nominees was Health Minister, Ruth Aceng who also doubles as Woman MP-Lira City.

Speaking earlier, the Bishop Prof Alfred Olwa appealed to Government to help in several development initiatives such as the All Saints University in Lango, completion of the mission center building-among others.

The President contributed UGX 30million towards the event.

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