Museveni invited to meet Uganda’s top 100 Pentecostal Pastors today

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah. In a private retreat scheduled for Saturday 6th, August 2016, 1oo and more ‘well-chosen’ Pentecostal pastors from all across Uganda are expected...

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni arrives at Khartoum Airport for talks during an official visit to Sudan September 15, 2015. The visit comes amid strained relations between Khartoum and Kampala as the two countries trade accusations of support to rebel groups. Sudan accuses Uganda of harboring rebel group members of the Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF) while Uganda claims that the rebels of the Lord Resistance Army (LRA) are in western Sudan. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah - RTS197R
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah.

In a private retreat scheduled for Saturday 6th, August 2016, 1oo and more ‘well-chosen’ Pentecostal pastors from all across Uganda are expected to gather at J&M Hotel located along Entebbe Road, Uganda for spiritual refreshment, to decompress and get deep with God.

Sources close to Ug Christian News report that President Museveni was invited to grace the retreat, organised by Heal The Planet Global Organization, an NGO spearheaded by Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin

“We separately established that this retreat is aimed at enabling Museveni directly participate in reconciling some of the top city pastors who have been fighting each-other and sometimes going to him to maliciously accuse their rivals,” Earnest told the press.

The retreat will run under the theme, “The Authority of a Church for the Seven mountains of Power; Education, Health, Family, Media business, Politics and Culture.”

“The president knows that these are the 100 most influential born again leaders in the country, and can’t rule himself out of such a gathering because when you meet and interact with them, you have met and interacted with 3m born again Christians we officially have in Uganda, according to UBOS,” he added

Conflicts between pastors, churches are becoming more frequent. Reasons are many and varied. Whatever the causes, pastor-parishioner conflicts are so frequent that they absorb too much time and energy and inhibit God’s work at many levels.

Pastors in a meet with the First Lady of Uganda at Lugogo Cricket Oval : The event was organized by Miracle Centre Cathedral’s Pastor Robert Kayanja to pray for Peaceful elections. The Cathedral reported that over 10,000 pastors showed up for the convention. (February 17, 2016)
Pastors in a meet with the First Lady of Uganda at Lugogo Cricket Oval : The event was organized by Miracle Centre Cathedral’s Pastor Robert Kayanja to pray for Peaceful elections. The Cathedral reported that over 10,000 pastors showed up for the convention. (February 17, 2016)

Elsewhere, from the retreat’s media department, it has been confirmed to Ug Christian News that the gathering is open to media houses and that invitations were sent out to the Inspector General of Police Gen Kale Kaihura, Deputy Chief of Defense Forces Gen Charles Angina, Chief of Defense Forces Gen Katumba Wamala, Commisioner Uganda National Roads Authority Mrs. Allen Kagina, Chief Justice Justice Bart Katurebe, Kampala Capital City Authority Executive Director Mrs. Jennifer Musisi, Speaker of Parliament Rt.Hon Rebecca A. Kadaga and Minister of Public Service Hon Mululi Wilson Mukasa.

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