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2.The National Leadership Structure:
The Supreme elected National leader for this church umbrella organization is called the General Overseer. And apparently this General overseer is called, Apostle Alex Mitala. Who heads the National executive committee comprised of representatives from every region and functional appointed ministers.
3.The Regional Leadership:
For effective and manageable administration NFBAPC-U divided the Nation into five regions ie:- the Northern region, the Southern region, the eastern region, the Western region and the Central region. And each of these regions has a regional leader.
4.The Zonal or District Leadership Structure.
On every District which was also named a Zone, there is a leadership committee comprised of elected executive members of which every NFBPC Divisional chairman is an x-official.
One of these Zonal /District is the Kampala City which consists over 700 churches in its five Divisions, and the head for the same, is called a District overseer/Chairman, who in this case of Kampala City is
Bishop David Kiganda, And the following names are of
5. Kampala City Provincial Leadership committee.
Bishop David Kiganda: the Chairman/Overseer.
Bishop Edward Kayizi: the Vice Chairman.
Pastor Mark Wamala : the Secretary.
DOCTOR. Lameck Lumala: the Treasury.
Pastor John Kasita the mobilizer.
Bishop Micheal Mugerwa the P R O
Other Committee members are, (who are X-Officials)
Pastor Salim Kakooza Chairman for K’la Central Division.
Bishop James Mugobasonga Chairman for Nakawa Division.
Pastor Godfrey Ssazi Chairman for Makindye Division.
Pastor Viany Muhwezi Chairman for Lubaga Division.
Pastor Joshua Murefu Chairman for Kawempe Division.
The objectives of this organization is:
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To act as a single but collective voice for born again churches.
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To promote and safeguard the unity, harmony, and a true sense of fellowship and ethics in all born-again churches.
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To effect national transformation through Evangelism and effective Discipleship.
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To contend for, defend and protect our faith and its practice as corporately held by all born-again believers of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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To contend for, defend and protect the strong and weaker churches corporately considered to be professing a sound biblical doctrine.
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To act as a cover for young churches and to support their growth by watching and safeguarding them until they become mature enough to act on their own.
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To contend for, promote, facilitate, encourage and comfort in a tangible manner all born-again churches, believers, and Para-church organizations of every origin on the globe in the practice of their freedom of worship, freedom of speech, and freedom of assembly at whatever place or time they may carry out their cal1ing.
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To help evaluate, improve and promote the operative conditions of born-again churches, by tracing their weaknesses, failures, roadblocks and to raise them to prosperity through physical help and preaching aimed at achieving the distinctiveness of sound biblical teaching and the way forward to good living conditions of believers.
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To promote and safeguard collectively the great commission given by Jesus Christ to His church as reported in Matthew chapter 28 verses 17 up-to 20.
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To warn, correct and instruct the public about the dangers and consequences of sin, and that of dabbling in cults.
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To instruct and educate the public about sound biblical doctrine especially as regards the second coming of Jesus Christ.
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To relate with born-again churches and believers all over the world and to influence non-believers to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, through evangelical efforts such as mass evangelism, choirs, bands, plays, recreational activities, night prayers, festivities etc.
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To work hand in hand with missionaries, both within and without Uganda, in order to propagate the gospel, to establish development projects, orphanages, homes for the elderly and needy and to achieve all this in a co-operate spirit of fellowship love and unity.
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To work hand in hand with relevant authorities in order to achieve the objectives of churches in an ideal smooth and orderly manner.
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To provide incentives for hard work such as rewards and to churches and individuals excelling in the various areas of their calling.
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To restore the New Testament custom of house-to-house visitation and to conduct Christian services on the basis of such a daily fellowship and prayer as is reported of the apostles in Acts 2:42.
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To do all such things as may be deemed appropriate or conducive to the attainment of the above-mentioned objectives.
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To do anything from time to time which at the discretion of the organization and the general body of Christ as a whole shall be deemed appropriate or conducive to the attainment of the under-mentioned objectives or any others which may be suggested by believers and leaders based on a sound and upright biblical doctrine.
SOME UNIQUIE POLICIES OF NFBAPC-U
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Pastors with Sunday Adelaja in Dallas Tx after a meeting
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a) Is to maintain and further spiritual, social and economic life of the people of Uganda and other parts of the world. This is being accomplished through evangelization and continuous teaching of the bible by born-again churches and their multiplication throughout the world.
b) In the progress of this policy, the fellowship is co-operating with other bodies which pursue similar policies.
c) To avoid the spirit of over concentration of power in a given team of elites. This is being achieved by encouraging, recognizing, and utilizing for the whole body the divers gifts and talents in Pastors and churches, and to allow for fresh free and fair elections at given intervals.
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d) An open-door policy. In order to pursue such a policy all missionaries, missionary churches, para-church organizations and indigenous churches and organizations are being registered, encouraged, facilitated in their work by coordination of their activities throughout .
COLLAPSED CHURCH UP- DATES
As you could be aware that on March 7th 2006, the body of Christ in Uganda faced another tragedy when one of her member church building (the City of the Lord Church) collapsed to the ground, killing 26 and leaving over 85 people with major and minor injuries. This turned into a very big project but urgent, since NFBAPC as the umbrella body had to assume all the responsibility of transporting and burring all the dead bodies and thereafter NFBAPC-U Kampala District was entrusted with the entire project and that was to follow up the believed and to ensure medical, financial care to all those who needed it. Some money had been raised from individuals, Churches and Companies towards the same Project. The Kampala District Pastors sat and agreed to appoint a follow up committee and to be headed by Dr. Lameck Lumala to make a survey and compile a report on the same, which could be sent to the NFBAPC head office and to whoever we think is concern. As we thought more we realized that to some people a mere report may not be enough, we have agreed to attach to it even an exhaustive accountability report to keep everybody updated.
Please follow the directions and download for your self these two important documents. Thank you.
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