The East Ruwenzori Diocese in Kamwenge hosted a three-day annual clergy and spouses retreat from January 15 to 17, 2025, at Afreka Hotel Kamwenge. This spiritually enriching event was led by the Vice Chancellor of Uganda Christian University (UCU), Prof. Aaron Mushengyezi, who served as the retreat leader and chief guest.
Under the theme,“Do not get weary in doing good” (Galatians 6:9), the retreat was officially inaugurated by the Rt. Rev. George Turyasingura, Bishop of the East Ruwenzori Diocese. In his opening remarks, Bishop Turyasingura expressed gratitude to UCU for their unwavering support, emphasizing how such partnerships empower clergy to grow spiritually, emotionally, and practically in their service to the Church and community.
Prof. Mushengyezi, accompanied by his wife of 28 years, Mama Patience, delivered a heartfelt presentation that resonated deeply with clergy and their spouses. “We are honored to be part of this retreat,” he said. “We appreciate the Bishop and his team for their continued support of UCU through initiatives like UCU Sunday, which contribute to the growth of the university and the education of clergy and their children.”
In his message, Prof. Mushengyezi highlighted the importance of resilience and diligence in ministry. He encouraged clergy not to despise small beginnings, emphasizing that faithfulness in small tasks paves the way for greater responsibilities and blessings. Drawing from his own humble beginnings, he inspired participants to embrace their callings with renewed commitment. “Leadership is a sacrifice,” he reminded them, “We must use the resources God has given us to uplift others. Blessed is the hand that gives more than the one that receives.”
During the retreat Prof Mushengyezi and his wife Patience also led a session on marriage, focusing on cultivating a God-honoring marriage. They underscored the importance of oneness, joint ownership of property, planning together, and open communication as key pillars of a strong marriage. “Walking in harmony as a couple brings blessings,” they emphasized during an engaging session.”
Other presentations during the retreat were facilitated by the UCU Church Relations Office and Save the Mothers. Topics included preparation for retirement, church and finance, the pastor’s family as a mission ground, and health and wellness. Notable presenters included Rev. Dr. Richard Mulindwa, Rev. Dr. Asaph Wasswa, Rev. Captain Esther Wabulo, and Dr. Mushin Nsubuga. The retreat gathered approximately 140 clergy and their spouses, creating a vibrant environment for learning and spiritual renewal.
In his closing remarks, Bishop Turyasingura expressed his heartfelt appreciation to UCU for their continued support and contribution to the diocese. He urged clergy and their families to reflect on the lessons shared during the retreat and make actionable plans as they serve God. The Bishop also encouraged participants to support and nurture diocese-led initiatives, including coffee and cocoa growing, promoting water, sanitation, and hygiene, professional growth, safe motherhood, and wellness practices.
This retreat not only served as a moment of spiritual renewal but also equipped clergy and their spouses with the tools and inspiration needed to carry out their ministry with strength, purpose, and a renewed sense of commitment.
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