Kabale Christians encouraged to extend their faith beyond the church
He emphasized the importance of prayer for those who do not regularly attend church services.
Kabale: Kabale District LCV Chairman hopeful, Counsel Atwebembeire Wilbroad Wamushinja Rwamunahe, encouraged the congregation to extend their faith beyond the church walls.
He said this on Sunday while addressing the Christians of St. Paul Mukarangye Church of Uganda, Kamuganguzi Archdiocese, Diocese of Kigezi in Ndorwa West Kabale District.
Rwamunahe emphasized that prayer is not only a personal act of worship but also a means to connect with others and bring them closer to God.
He emphasized the importance of prayer for those who do not regularly attend church services.
“Prayer is not just about us; it’s about those who may not share our beliefs or attend our services,” said Counsel Atwebembeire Wilbroad Wamushinja Rwamunahe.
He revealed that by praying for them, we open our hearts and minds to God’s guidance, asking Him to touch their lives and bring them closer to His love.
The message resonated with the congregation, which listened intently as Counsel Atwebembeire Wilbroad Wamushinja Rwamunahe shared his vision for a more inclusive and compassionate community.
His words served as a reminder that prayer is not limited to the confines of the church but can transcend boundaries and bring people together in the spirit of unity and understanding.
The event was well-received by the congregation, which appreciated the heartfelt message and the opportunity to reflect on the power of prayer in connecting with others.
Counsel Atwebembeire Wilbroad Wamushinja Rwamunahe’s words left a lasting impression, inspiring the congregation to extend their faith beyond the church and into the lives of those around them.
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