KSRM CHURCH MAKERERE-KIKONI

KSRM Church Overseer Bro Charles Mukundane Preaches Trust and Hope in God During Thanksgiving for his 36yrs of Grace

Makerere, Kampala: Karimero Souls Redemption Ministry’s Overseer, Brother Charles Mukundane, emphasized the importance of putting hope in God during the Sunday Thanksgiving service for his 36 years of Grace. He referenced Matthew 11:28, which says, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” Brother Charles urged the congregation to trust in God, citing John 16:14, which states that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.

Brother Charles prayed for the King of Buganda, the Kabaka, asking God to grant him longevity, protection, and wisdom. He also prayed for Uganda, requesting that God protect the country and its leaders, and that they work together for the people’s benefit rather than personal interests.

Commenting on ythe Marriage Bill, which proposes allowing men to have multiple wives, Brother Charles stated that Jesus commands men to have one wife, as mentioned in the four Gospels. He affirmed that he stands by the word of God and emphasized that families with one man and one wife tend to progress well.

The Sunday service also featured remarks from Ms. Namugenyi, the councillor of Kagugube zone who thanked Brother Charles for welcoming her to the church and leading the congregation in the way of truth.

The chief guest, Adrian Rubyayi, the chairperson of Nkobazambogo for Uganda Kingdom, Countrywide, praised the congregation for their unity and harmony. He encouraged them to work together to build a better church, citing the saying, “Nkobazambogo Zejja Zoka Mubunya,” which means that the congregation can unite their forces to achieve their goals.

Adrian Rubyayi also shared his experience of visiting Brother Charles at his home, where he found a humble and caring leader. He encouraged the youth to follow Brother Charles’ footsteps and emphasized the importance of unity and sacrifice in achieving their goals.

The service concluded with a message of unity and encouragement from Adrian Rubyayi, who quoted Ssabasajja Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi , Magulu Nyondo, emphasizing the need for unity and despising things that can cause segregation. He encouraged the congregation to support each other and lean on each other for a better future.

The Sunday service at the Makerere-Kikoni based Karimero Souls Redemption Ministries was a powerful reminder of the importance of putting hope in God, unity, and sacrifice. The congregation was encouraged to work together to achieve their goals and to support each other in their spiritual journeys.

(By Julius Mugaga Tukacungurwa, KSRM Church Website Admin)

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