SOMA IN UGANDA
A wonderful mission has taken place in South Rwenzori diocese, inspired by the SOMA team who visited in 2021.
Since then the diocese has trained 2500 preachers and deployed them in one week to reach 700 churches and communities across 14 archdeaconates. They reached out to professionals, schools, door to door and open air campaigns.
The training of preachers began last February with 1700 initial participants, a number that grew as they started the training.
The team saw many conversions and helpings, most days seeing 25-100 people coming to Christ, and they were just one among many teams going out into the harvest field.
Bishop Nelson told the team about plans for next year’s convention where he plans on gathering the new Christians from the last 2/3 years. He is planning on at least 20,000 coming but preparing for 30,000!
The ministry is all built on prayer and a highlight for the team was joining over 5000 people praying on ‘Mount Tabor’ the prayer mountain near the diocesan Cathedral.
Below: Henry Blair and William Musisi discuss the mission and the impact of SOMA teams visiting the diocese.
More reports to follow.