To equip all God’s people with the knowledge, values and skills for Christian growth, right attitude, living and service.

St Barnabas School Uganda Playtime


The Children were thrilled to receive new skipping ropes and ball, they were given an extra playtime so that they could play with their new Sports equipment. Thank you Boarshaw and All Saints School!

St Barnabas School Uganda counting to 100

The children were keen to show me that they could count to 100.

St Barnabas School Kinyamaseke



In October Rosie spent some time at St Barnabas School Kinyamaseke, she enjoyed working with the youngest class, listening to them reciting the alphabet, Ugandan style!

Hoima children


1250 Children celebrate that Jesus is their Lord with the Bishop of Hoima. Their excitement and enthusiasm was a blessing to me.
Conference for Clergy and their wives in Kitgum
We held a conference for 70 Clergy and their wives from Kitgum Diocese. This was exciting for them being that it was their first conference in 24 years after suffering from the affects of war for that long time.




It is now safe for them to leave the displaced camps, to return to their villages and start to build up their homes and communities again.
Please pray for these clergy and their wives, that they will have the strength and enthusiasm to lead their villages into strong peace loving christian community.





The Clergy and their wives know how to praise and worship using their handmade instruments








......and enthusiastically and joyfully sing and dance.
Preparing Materials for Training InService Clergy

The need for materials that are relevant and applicable for our training programmes is always a priority. This year Bishop David Sebuhinja and Janet have been working on the training manual for inservice clergy. Some of these clergy had only three months training before being inducted in their first parish, so this training manual will be very useful.
Bishop Jackson Visits South Rwenzori Fellowship in Kampala

We were really pleased to welcome our Bishop, to our fellowship service in November. Our Fellowship started in 2007 for the Christians of South Rwenzori to be able to have fellowship and worship together while working or studying in the Kampala district.

At present about 300 people meet on the second Sunday of the month for the fellowship service and children's church, and on out of those, 40 meet on the fourth Sunday of the month for bible study.
The fellowship is led voluntarily by Uzziah with my help, as a way of nurturing Christians who are far away from their home.