Worship Harvest launching five more Churches

From a restaurant balcony, ministry plans on 1000 church locations by 2040.

Moses Mukisa, lead Pastor, Worship Harvest Naalya. COURTESY PHOTO.


By Male Marvin

Worship Harvest Ministries has announced plans of launching five (5) new Church locations this weekend. The Ministry’s desire is to plant 1000 gospel-centred Churches across the globe, and over 10,000 missional communities by 2040.

In one of his recent sermons, Apostle Moses Mukisa, the ministry leader, revealed that it was in 2005 that he got the conviction that Worship Harvest should become a Church planting movement. Since then, they have planted over 127 Church locations.

In order to transform communities, Apostle Mukisa believes that it is the mandate of all believers to embrace discipleship and church planting; to go out to evangelize nonbelievers and help them come to faith in Jesus Christ.

The new church locations are in Dar es Salaam (located in Tanzania), Najjera, Kasubi, Lungujja (neighborhoods within Kampala) and Kiti (located in Wakiso district).

If you’re praying for God’s will to be done, Apostle Mukisa states that this can only happen through discipleship.

“I’m sure you know it is not God’s will for a man to beat his wife, neither is it God’s will for a wife to beat her husband, but how do you stop a wife from beating her husband or a man from beating his wife? You disciple them into loving their wives and loving their husbands. So when you disciple ten people men to love their wives, you’ve stopped ten beatings, and if they each disciple ten, that’s 100,” he wrote in a devotional published 17th, June 2024.

The Apostle explained that discipleship is teaching for the purposes of transformation into the character and competencies of Christ.

“When people come to Christ, they are soaked into a new kingdom and culture. They come in unforgiving; they go out forgiving. They come in bitter; they go out joyful. They come in abusing their parents; they go out honoring their parents. They come in evading taxes; they go out paying taxes,” he stated.

“Why do you think Jesus is accomplishing great things on Earth today while He’s in heaven? He left behind disciples who have made disciples who have made disciples who have made disciples. What would happen if all of us started making disciples in our neighborhood? What would happen if you opened up your home and gathered your neighbors to expose them to God’s Word?” he wrote. “Given the kind of impact Jesus had and what followed with the disciples, it’s wonderful to imagine what would happen if you have increasing numbers of people living out the same lifestyle everywhere. So, go out and make disciples.”

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