Watoto Church launches drive to support God’s work among other churches

Known for being home to a greater percentage of Kampala youth, in 2007, the newspaper Sunday Vision checked the accounts of twelve Pentecostal churches, and noted with favour...

In 2007, the newspaper Sunday Vision checked the accounts of twelve Pentecostal churches, and noted with favour that KPC (as it was then known) was one of only two that had their accounts professionally audited.
Known for being home to a greater percentage of Kampala youth, in 2007, the newspaper Sunday Vision checked the accounts of twelve Pentecostal churches, and noted with favour that KPC (as it was then known) was one of only two that had their accounts professionally audited. (Watoto Photo)

Watoto Church, formerly Kampala Pentecostal Church (KPC) announced the launch of ‘My Miracle Offering 2016’, its annual sacrificial giving started 2008, that will take place on 22nd and 23rd October, 2016 at all Watoto Church celebration points.

With a target of raising USD1.5m this year, the funds will go towards meeting its critical needs, as well as supporting God’s work among other churches.

As the Ministry confirms, some of the churches and partner organisations that have benefited from the Miracle Offering include King Of Kings Church Jerusalem in Israel, Christian Life Church in Burundi, Church of Uganda, Masaka Pentecostal Church and the Pentecostal Assemblies of God, Canada.

The same will go towards constructing a Children’s Church facility at Lubowa, support a church plant in Japan, bless Israel, set a up new Watoto Church celebration point and to support other like-minded ministries.

Edward Mwesigye, Watoto Church’s pastor at Ntinda says that My Miracle Offering is not just about money, “It’s about winning souls for Christ and caring for those who are lost and hurting in community.”

The Church has expanded across the capital, Kampala, with branches Watoto Church Downtown, Watoto Church Kisaasi, Watoto Church Bweyogerere, Watoto Church Lubowa, Watoto Church Kyengera and Watoto Church Kansanga which was launched on 1st February 2015.

Founded by Pastor Gary Skinner and his wife, Marylin Skinner who are the current pastoral team leader, assisted by various district pastors and other ministry leaders, the vision of the Church is to keep on expanding to cover the entire country.

Learn More By Visiting www.watotochurch.com

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