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NEWS- Rev. Fled Byaruhanga, the parish priest of St. Andrews Ngoma Church of Uganda under West Ankole Diocese, has called on Christians to support church activities and promote love and unity. Byaruhanaga warned against participating in activities that may lead to the collapse of the church.

During a thanksgiving ceremony held at St. Philip’s Church of Uganda in Bugonji, Northern Division, Kabale Municipality, Rev. Byaruhanga asked Christians to reflect on whether their actions support God and the church.

The man of God expressed concern about some Christians in Sheema district who oppose the church while disguising themselves as supportive.

Rev. Byaruhanga also addressed the issue of segregation, citing the example of when they started a healing and deliverance ministry in Sheema district, and many Christians opposed it, doubting their powers to chase demons.

Additionally, he warned Christians against consuming food and drinks without proper knowledge of their sources and potential consequences. He urged them to consider whether God supports the type of food and drink being served.

Rev. Edward Mwesigwa, the parish priest of St. Philip’s Church of Uganda, preached a gospel of love and unity among Christians. Prof. Mesharch Katusiimeh from Kabale University, who organized the thanksgiving and return visit between Christians of St. Andrews Ngoma Church and St. Philip’s Church of Uganda in Bugonji, emphasized building a strong relationship between Western Ankole Diocese and Kigezi Diocese.

He challenged fellow Christians to love God and dedicate their time to serving Him.