In his message to the believers, pastor Bujjingo urged them to learn to forget the past in order to succeed in life. Many people ignorantly curse their lives and on top of that trust friends instead of God, which has jeopardized progress.
Congregants attended the service en masse as the first week of 14 days of prayer and fasting comes to a close.
In the same service, pastor Aloysius Bujjingo declared to the multitudes that the arrangements for salt TV to go live on DSTV are complete. He further asserted amidst jubilation that the process is almost done is that the paperwork is completed.
While addressing the multitudes that attended the Sunday service at HPMI Canaan land Makerere Kikoni, pastor Bujjingo revealed that he is graduating this Friday 28 June. Celebrations sparked off immediately after the pastor declaring the completion of studies. The youths demonstrated their joy through dances and acrobatics.
Great praise & worship to the almighty God filled the HPMI church at Makerere Kikoni during the Sunday service as believers summarized the 14 days of prayer and fasting alongside the ongoing ‘tujooge’ season one sermon series.
Last night 657 people deserted the devil’s painful ways and made their minds to accept the Lord Jesus Christ as Lord and saviour after realizing that He is the only way truth and life. Without being forced, they confessed the Lord Jesus in the overnight prayer service led by Pr. Aloysius Bujjingo at HPMI Canaan land Makerere Kikoni.
The entire surface of Canaan land was filled multitudes that amassed the place from different parts of the nation to attend the overnight service through which the devil was harassed as a great number deserted him and accepted the Lord Jesus as their saviour.
Pr. Aloysius Bujjingo of HPMI has encouraged the believers at Canaan land, and on salt media platforms to have and set goals in whatever they do in life.
Pr. Aloysius Bujjingo introduced and explained the 100 points that God gave him to deliver during the independence night 2020 event that took place at the salt media gardens.