Stop weeping for Mukajanga – Christians told

A large crowd of believers flocked Jemba Plaza – Kampala, Uganda to participate in the weekly prayers that were prior conducted by the founder of JB Mukajanga Fire...

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A large crowd of believers flocked Jemba Plaza – Kampala, Uganda to participate in the weekly prayers that were prior conducted by the founder of JB Mukajanga Fire Ministries, the late John Baptist Kyeyune Mukajanga

Justine Buwembo, one of the Christians who have been working with the deceased led the gathering in prayer on Thursday.

Justine called for faith, encouraging the Christians to stop weeping for Mukajanga and, instead celebrate his life for humbly and effectively serving the church.

Justine additionally spoke to the New Vision, where she reported that the “Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Kampala, Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga together with a team of priests are scheduled to meet this week, to discuss who should continue Mukajanga’s Catholic Charismatic ministry officially,”

Mukajanga (RIP) was found dead on Saturday morning at his home in Entebbe.

Dr Miriam Ainomugisha, the late preacher’s personal physician, said a preliminary post-mortem report indicated that he died of a blood clot in one of his vessels that take blood to the lungs.

The Archbishop of Kampala Dr Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala all sent condolences to the grieving believers and the family of the late Mukajanja.

cnakalungi@ugchristiannews.com/Courtesy Photo – Believers at Jemba Plaza – Kampala, Uganda

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