Monday, 17 December 2012

1 December 2012

Kitunga CoU 
Hoima Archdeaconry

Kitunga CoU is part of Kigorobya Parish. Its remote location makes it challenging for confirmands to come to the Parish for confirmations. This year Bishop Nathan agreed to come to their church for confirmation. There were 45 confirmands.


Welcoming the Bishop. 



The Christians love to celebrate with song and dance. 

 
Local musical instruments


Receiving 1st communion 


Thursday, 4 October 2012

30-September-2012
KIGOROBYA PARISH
Hoima Archdeaconry
Great excitement as the Bishop arrives.

Bishop Nathan and Maama Peace
enjoy a few moments together.

The Diocesan brass band, Sunday school children and others joined together to provide breakfast entertainment.

This was so precious. These young children danced the traditional Kinyoro dance for the Bishop. 

Wild-eyed delight as they welcomed the Bishop.

Rev. Canon Mataata Geoffrey presented 86 candidates
to the Bishop for confirmation.

Lifting high the Word of God as they promise to
live according to His commands.

Laying hands on two of the confirmands.

29-September-2012
WAAKI Parish Church of Uganda
Hoima Archdeaconry

This service was held outside in a pine forest. There were 38
who confirmed their faith in Jesus Christ.

This young girl made a life-changing decision
to receive Christ as her personal Savior.

What a beautiful setting for such a wonderful occasion.

The people of God gathered together.

An amazing young man who built this trumpet
with locally available materials.

More local instruments - part of the adungo choir which entertained.

Dancing for the Lord. This congregation is made up of
Lugbara, Alur and Banyoro people.


27-September-2012
Schools Ministry
Mabale SS & Naigana SS

Mabale Secondary School

On the way to Naigana, Bishop Nathan made a planned, but unofficial, visit to Mabale SSS. The vehicle was met on the road by hundreds of children from the primary school which is directly across from the secondary school.



Mabale S.S. has over 300 students in S1 to S4 ('O' level) and plan to begin offering S5 next year ('A' level). The school is the recipient of funds from World Bank which enabled them to build these two new classroom blocks.


One of the activities for Bishop Nathan was to offer a prayer of blessing for the candidates who have been preparing diligently for their comprehensive examination known as 'O' level exams. Results of these exams are used to determine future training, academic or vocational.


An artist at Mabale (or maybe several artists) welcomed Bishop Nathan with these words on the blackboard.




NAIGANA

Before arriving at the secondary school, the Bishop visited the Archdeaconry headquarters. They have a building project which is enlarging the current building by adding a vestry and an office for the Archdeacon.

Bishop Nathan prays for the continuing work.

Dancers block the way so the Bishop and his entourage
walked the remaining distance to the school

The candidate class is presented to the Bishop for confirmation

The 17 candidates were prepared by their new chaplain,
 Rev. Deacon Julius Kamuntu

Candidates for 'O' and 'A' level examinations came forward for prayers. The Bishop reminded them that prayer is not magic, passing the exams also takes hard work and much revision.


The Primary school choir entertained.

Bishop Nathan with the confirmands, Archdeacon, Ven. Rev. Mike Kaahwa, the chaplain Rev. Deacon Julius Kamuntu, principal Mr. Samuel Musumba, and  Rev. John Maateson

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

25-September-2012
PASTORAL MINISTRY
Hoima

Bishop Nathan visited the home of the father of a diocesan priest who resides in the UK. His purpose was to assess the situation of the old man and to advise the priest of his health. It was determined that though weak, he was under care of a doctor for malaria, lung congestion and high blood pressure. The Bishop will continue to monitor his health in the days ahead.



Greeting the old man's wife and the sister of the priest.


Holding the old man in his lap. The Bishop found him weak,
but still able to smile and talk.



Blessing the old man before leaving.


23-September-2012
ST PETER'S CATHEDRAL
Deanery

CLICK ON PICTURE TO FOR A LARGER VIEW.


The family of Mr. John Nyangabyaki of Kibingo LCI
hosted the Bishop, Archdeacon and others for breakfast.






The Bishop officially opened the house of Mary Tukamuzora. 


Thad Cox greets the visitors.


ARRIVAL

Vicar, Bishop and Dean arrive at the Cathedral.


DURING THE SERVICE

Vicar and Dean present
candidates to Bishop.



The Bishop interviews
the 336 confirmation candidates.


Waiting for the Bishop to confirm them.





Anticipation of first communion.




Nathan Kyamanywa Ateenyi greets Nathan Kyamanywa Ateenyi.

This young boy was born just minutes after Bishop Nathan wed his parents in a mass wedding at the Cathedral four years ago. His parents named him after Bishop Nathan, empaako and all.



The Bishop is often surrounded by people
wanting their photograph taken with him.


Approaching the luncheon venue
at Canon Njangali High School.