Prophet Brian Kagyezi distributes food ahead of Christmas

Ministry lauded by Nakawa division leaders: "Our communities appreciate you."

PRESS RELEASE

Prophet Brian Kagyezi of Pneuma Word Ministries International has been hailed by Nakawa division leaders for his unceasing generosity in feeding over 1000 families for now 3 consecutive years.

In a statement, the ministry founded by Prophet Brian Kagyezi explained that the compassionate gesture was in the spirit of the ministry’s season of celebration as it marked its 4th anniversary.

At least a total of 13 zones in the Northern Part of Kampala and some parts of Wakiso received Christmas food items worth millions of Uganda shillings.

The flamboyant celebration that happened on 19th December 2021 was seen by multitudes of people from different communities with their area leaders. It was also graced by leaders from Nakawa division.

Addressing congregants at Feed A Thousand sunday service at the Pneuma Miracle grounds, the deputy speaker of Nakawa division Hon. Jaliya Nalubwama revealed how she was touched by how Prophet Brian Kagyezi has helped thousands of people.

“We have big challenges and needs in our communities and when God sends people like Prophet Brian Kagyezi to us and do such big things, then we are forever thankful to God for him and we pray that God will preserve you for us and your family as you continue to be more generous forever,” said Hon. Nalubwama the deputy speaker who doubled also as the guest of honor.

Many other local leaders greatly recognized Prophet Brian Kagyezi for his steadfast love towards their communities by continuously standing with vulnerable families.

The chairperson of Walufumbe zone Grace Kamoga said, the presence of Pneuma in the community has brought about so much peace that cases of crime are hardly heard of and it is all because of the reputation of the church.

Gloria Rukundo a local leader expressed her joy and gratitude for the church choosing to constantly stand with needy people.

“Our communities appreciate you so much for what you have done for us right from the inception of this gesture and we pray to God who carries the master key of blessings to bless you and everyone in your ministry who choose to be a part of this project,” said Mrs. Rukundo

The chairperson for women and elderly people in Kyanja central zone Hajjati Hanifa Natenge Kakoma added her voice to other leaders too, appreciating Pneuma for their love for people even in the hardest of times of COVID-19.

“When Feed A thousand started, they were few people but now when we hear Feed A 1000 is coming to an end in 2021 and something new and bigger is coming, we are excited and thankful to the Lord. Even when we do not know how many people the Prophet is planning to feed over the next season but I am believing God that he will this time feed globally because God has no limits and Prophet has removed the barriers,” said Hajjati Hanifa.

The founder and President of Pneuma Word Church Prophet Brian Kagyezi while addressing the church said, there was a lot in store being worked on and so in the next coming years, the ministry may not be about food alone but into other things like giving out scholarships.

He continued to say, “We are such a lucky church because we have a great relationship with our leaders. We understand the scripture that says leadership comes from God and for us as a ministry we understand and respect our leaders.”

Feed a 1000 was birthed in 2018 under Prophet Brian Kagyezi Ministries and is an annual event held to give back to vulnerable families in the neighboring communities of the church.

According to the Project team leader of Feed a 1000, Pastor Nicholas Nuwamanya said, there has been significant growth in all sectors ever since the inception of Feed A 1000 and that is from the number of villages reached out and the number of givers who are largely the partners of Prophet Brian Kagyezi.

“We began with 10 zones and we have grown to 13 zones namely Walufumbe, Nazareth, Kyanja central, Komamboga, Luteete, Kitetika, Kisaasi Central, Kondongolo, Katumba, Tuba, Kulambiro, Kungu and Kasana,” said Pastor Nicholas.

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