Bishop George Kasangaki of the Masindi-Kitara Diocese (COU) and his wife, Joyce |
Archbishop Stanley Ntagali (COU) and JMM
ECLEA-Uganda team: JMM; Moses Isabirye; Vincent Balisanyuka; Innocent Uwacgiu
Greetings from Uganda! Some excellent things have been happening here in Uganda. Here's the situation.
A new beginning in Uganda
Over the last few years when I was with the other organization, we never had a true indigenous committee or organization here in Uganda as we have in Kenya and Tanzania. Also, our involvement with the Church of Uganda (Anglican) had dwindled. I realized the need to try to rectify both of those situations. I am happy to say that we are on our way to having an ECLEA-Uganda organization on a better basis and a new start with the COU.
I met with members of ECLEA's interdenominational pastor-teacher organizing committee. It was a worthwhile meeting, as we discussed organization, strategy, and finances. After that, I met with the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda (Anglican), Stanley Ntagali. It was wonderful to personally connect with Archbishop Ntagali after a few years. He connected me with Rev. Titus Baraka, the Provincial Missions & Evangelism Coordinator for the COU. We had a short and good meeting. Rev. Baraka has his "finger on the pulse" of the different dioceses of the COU and is the person who can open the doors of all the COU dioceses to ECLEA.
An excellent stewardship conference in Masindi
Moses Isabirye and Innocent Ucungi Uwachgiu, both members of the ECLEA core committee, traveled with me to the Masindi-Kitara Diocese of the COU for a conference on Biblical Stewardship for approximately 30 diocesan church leaders. The conference was blessed to have Masindi-Kitara bishop George Kasangaki present throughout. It is rare for a bishop to be present throughout such a conference. Bishop George's presence signaled the importance of what we were doing for all of his clergy. The bishop was not merely present, but was an active participant, including being the discussion leader for one of the small group discussions.
The conference itself went well. One participant stated that, before this conference, whenever she heard the word "stewardship" she thought only of money. However, "this conference opened my eyes to the far broader application of stewardship to all areas of life." We are hoping for some concrete applications. Moses is planning on returning to Masindi-Kitara in November to follow-up with some of the key participants.
The rest of this trip
I leave for Burundi tomorrow. I will be there for two weeks, meeting with and helping to train the Rema Ministries staff who will be teaching ECLEA courses in Burundi along with ECLEA's Burundi committee of pastor-teachers. We will then be conducting another Biblical Stewardship conference for all of the pastors of the MINEVAM denomination. I am scheduled to leave Burundi and get back to Appleton on September 18 following a short visit with my daughter Julia in New York City where she lives.
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