Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
In this final message of our Caring for Community series, we look at why God commands us to care for the vulnerable and how we reflect His heart today. God’s heart breaks for the vulnerable — the foreigner, widow, orphan, poor, and oppressed.
Ps. James Lalobo
In this message, we unpack what it truly means to care for our communities the way Jesus does — not out of duty, performance, or personal gain, but out of a heart broken and moved by God’s compassion.
Ps. James Lalobo
Biblical flourishing happens when transformed people become agents of God’s restoration, be called Repairer of Broken Walls, restorer of Streets with Dwellings.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
Join us as we explore what it means to care for our community, as taught in James 1:27 and Amos 5:21-24. As well, discover how true religion is not just about worship, but about demonstrating God’s love and justice to those around us.
Ps. James Lalobo
Learn the four biblical tests to evaluate prophetic messages: the Christ Test, the Body Test, the Fruit Test, and the Scripture Test.
Ps. Eddie Mwesigye
Ask yourself:
1. Does my gospel make me depend on Christ or myself?
2. Do I run to God or hide when I fail?
3. Do I treasure Christ more than His blessings?
Don’t settle for a counterfeit. Christ finished the work.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
Today, we tackle one of the oldest dangers God’s people have faced: syncretism – mixing faith in Jesus with other spiritual powers, practices, or beliefs.
Ps. James Lalobo
In a world captivated by miracles, prophecies, signs, and supernatural experiences, how can we discern what is truly from God and what may be a deception?
Look beyond impressive displays and test the source behind every supernatural encounter.
Ps. James Lalobo
How can believers distinguish truth from error in a world filled with deception? In this powerful message, we launch our new series, Spirit-Empowered Discernment, exploring how the Holy Spirit empowers every believer to recognise God’s truth and reject deception.
Ps. James Lalobo
What made the early Church so powerful, effective, and unstoppable? They were anchored in prayer! Today’s message challenges believers to move beyond occasional prayer and embrace a lifestyle of dependence on God. When the Church prays, the Holy Spirit moves.
Whether you’re a longtime believer, searching for answers, or returning to your faith, this message will challenge you to place Christ at the center of your life and boldly live out the truth of the gospel.
From the upper room in Acts to our everyday lives today, the Holy Spirit still fills believers with boldness, purpose, and power to witness. A church full of people who have truly been with Jesus becomes impossible to ignore.
Ps. Brian Abaho
From the generosity of the early church in Acts, to the courage of the apostles, to caring for the vulnerable and forgotten — we are reminded that Spirit-empowered love is visible, costly, and transformational.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
We see a church today that, in many ways, struggles to influence the world around it. Without Christ at the centre, we become just another community group trying to make the world a little better.
Ps. Brian Abaho
We cannot claim to be the Church of the living God while living in compromise, hypocrisy, and fear. We have been called out of darkness, deception, rebellion, compromise and the ways of the world, and brought into God’s marvellous light. So let our goodness be visible, our righteousness be uncompromised, and our truth be unwavering.
Ps. Brian Abaho
If our church suddenly closed its doors tomorrow, would anyone in our neighbourhood even notice? Would the streets feel different? Would our city miss us?
Ps. Brian Abaho
In the Christian journey, the battle with the enemy is REAL, SHARED and THE LORD’S.
Victory is not ultimately determined by our strength, but by God’s strength. When we lean into Him in prayer and faith, God Himself steps into the fight.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
The tomb is empty! Jesus is risen! And because He lives, we will live through the Holy Spirit. This is why Easter is the most joyful day in the Christian calendar.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
When Jesus breathed His last, the thick temple curtain was torn from top to bottom. The barrier between God and humanity was removed forever. This is why we call it Good Friday.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
As we celebrate Palm Sunday today, remember that Jesus came for you – for the one whose life is together and for the one who is falling apart.
Ps. Eddie Mwesigye
You may be saved, but perhaps you’ve settled into routine Christianity instead of Spirit-empowered living. Today, God wants to fill you afresh, restore your hunger, and ignite boldness.
Ps. Brian Abaho
Jesus overcame the temptations of Satan and became the perfect sacrifice for our sins. This was possible through the presence of the Holy Spirit in His life, who prepared and guided him for ministry. As we journey through life, we, too, can lean on the Holy Spirit.
Ps. Vernita Rwotlonyo
As we step into the Easter season, we’ll journey through the life of Jesus – how he lived and ministered by the power of the Holy Spirit. From conception’s miracle to the empty tomb’s triumph, every step depended on the Holy Spirit.
Ps. Brian Abaho
The Holy Spirit empowers us to be effective witnesses. Choose to commit to pray for and share the gospel with the people closest to you: your family, workmates, schoolmates and neighbours.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
Holy Spirit empowers us to live righteous and holy lives. Through Him, we are no longer under sin’s control. And as we yield to Him, He leads us, shapes our desires, and forms Christlike character in us.
Ps. Brian Abaho
Think of a moment when God brought a scripture to your remembrance right when you needed it most. That’s the work of the Holy Spirit. He teaches us, He guides us, He strengthens us. How has the Holy Spirit helped you recently?
Ps. Eddie Mwesigye
When you truly know the Holy Spirit: Prayer becomes real, the Bible becomes alive, temptation becomes weaker, guidance becomes clearer, and your walk with Jesus becomes deeper. So, in today’s message, we respond to the foundational question: Who is the Holy Spirit?
Ps. Brian Abaho
We pause to reflect on who we are and what God has called us to do. As we step into 2026, we do so Spirit-led and Spirit-empowered, ready to accomplish all that God has set before us – living fully for His glory.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
In 2026, our theme is SPIRIT-LED, SPIRIT EMPOWERED, anchored in Zechariah 4:6. God has an agenda for your life. Your own might or power cannot accomplish that agenda, but God’s Spirit can. A Spirit-led and empowered life sets you up to experience exponential possibilities in your life.
Ps. Eddie Mwesigye
Jesus is God’s indescribable gift that God planned for before man sinned. This gift is priceless, overflows with boundless grace and provides eternal blessings.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
At Christmas, we don’t celebrate a baby who became important. We celebrate the Radiant Son who became visible. The glory that filled heaven stepped into a manger to save us.
Ps. Eddie Mwesigye
Jesus as the Son of God is the very foundation of Christianity. When you receive Jesus, you receive everything the Father has. This Christmas, God, our Father offers you His Son. Will you receive Him today?
Ps. Brian Abaho
As Uganda approaches the January 15, 2026, general elections, the church is not a spectator but God’s appointed witness. As followers of Christ, we are called to engage biblically—as peacemakers, truth-tellers, and ambassadors of Christ.
Ps. Brian Abaho
To finish strong, we need to advance God’s Mission. As the Church of God, don’t be distracted; stay focused on His Mission —bringing the culture and character of Christ into the core of your community, family and workplace.
Ps. Eddie Mwesigye
God’s Word endures forever, and anyone who builds their convictions on it will finish strong. Let’s anchor our faith in His unchanging truth, trusting that the Holy Spirit will help us believe and obey God’s Word every day.
Ps. Brian Abaho
As we count down the final days of 2025, remember this: a lot can still happen in 52 days! Don’t give up on the vision God placed in your heart. Keep praying, believing, and pressing on.
What does Bold Generosity look like? It’s the Spirit-empowered, unashamed willingness to give freely and sacrificially for the glory of God.
As we kick off our new teaching series which launches My Miracle Missions Offering, 2025 season, we’re inspired by King David’s example in 1 Chronicles 29—to give boldly, willingly, and from hearts devoted to God.
Ps. Julius Rwotlonyo
We are just a few days away from Uganda’s 63rd Independence anniversary and about three months from a national election. As we reflect on our journey and future, God is calling us to a higher standard: Stop idolatry. Serve God alone.
Ps. Brian Abaho
Uganda, let’s demand accountability, expose dishonesty, and model integrity at home, work, and in leadership.
Ps. Graham Tugume
For our nation to step into its prophetic destiny, we must return to God’s standard of justice – because “by justice a king gives a country stability” (Proverbs 29:4).
Ps: Brian Abaho
As we approach Uganda’s 63rd Independence and the 2026 elections, God is reminding us not to lose hope. Though many of us feel discouraged, weary, and hopeless about our nation, His word is clear – He has not given up on Uganda.
Ps. Eddie Mwesigye
Today we celebrate the impact of our ministry to the vulnerable women and children in our neighbourhoods.
Ps. Julius reflects on Watoto Church’s 40-year journey, emphasizing responding to God’s call, drawing inspiration from biblical figures, and encouraging us to seek and obey God’s call to contribute to the church’s mission.
Men must embrace their identity as warriors for their families and trust in God’s power for victory. Let’s stand with one another in prayer against the spiritual battles that we face in our families.
God created man and gave him a specific call, a mandate or mission to accomplish here on Earth. Man was created for a purpose and given leadership responsibility so that he does not live aimlessly.