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Uganda Catholic Television (UCTV) is a Ugandan television station under the Uganda Episcopal Conference. [1] Uganda Catholic Television began test-transmitting in 2020 [2] on Free-to-air (FTA) services. The Catholic television station is now on Zuku channel 74, where it broadcasts news, infotainment, evangelization, live papal events, and ...
According to Kayanja, the Cathedral's congregation has planted over 1,000 other Miracle Centre Churches across Uganda, and over 2 million Ugandans have professed faith in Christ at its crusades. [2] In 2017, the church of Kampala has 15,000 people. [1]
A split occurred in the church in 1989 when the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Uganda was formed. [6] [7] The PCU founding congregations across Uganda, the number of churches and members are growing rapidly. [8] The church is a member of the World Reformed Fellowship. [9] [10] There have been mission projects in Central Uganda, and across the ...
The Uganda Kampala Mission was created in 2005 as a division of the Kenya Nairobi Mission. In 2012, the mission split again creating the Rwanda Kigali Mission. [7] As of January 2023, the Uganda Kampala Mission remains the only mission of the LDS Church in Uganda and also encompassesSouth Sudan.
The vision of the Church is to Celebrate Christ and care for the community. The vision states that "We are an English-speaking, cell based community church, celebrating Christ, growing and multiplying, as each one reaches one touching those around us with the love of Jesus bringing healing to the cities and the nations."The church is fast growing and it already has a campus in war-torn South ...
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The Evangelical Free Church in Uganda is a Christian denomination in Uganda. It was founded in 1986 by Pastor Vicky Atwooki-Wamala in the Presbyterian Church in Uganda. The church grew in Mulago Valley and beyond. The church is Reformed, and Presbyterian, it accepts the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Westminster Larger Catechism.
Katie Davis Majors is an American missionary and author who established a mission in Jinja, Uganda in 2007. [2] Her work led to the founding of a school and provision of other services in Jinja, which now operate under the auspices of the Tennessee-based not-for-profit, Amazima Ministries International (AMI).