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Youth Sunday: Welcoming First Years Under the Theme “Saved by Grace, Not Works”
Read More: Youth Sunday: Welcoming First Years Under the Theme “Saved by Grace, Not Works”On Sunday, 14th September 2025, St. Luke’s Chapel Mulago held a vibrant Youth Sunday service where the youth ministry not only led the entire worship but also warmly welcomed First Year students to the church family. The day’s theme, drawn from Ephesians 2:1–10, was “Saved by Grace and not Works.” In the sermon, the youth…
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Children Lead Worship in Powerful Service at St. Luke’s Chapel
Read More: Children Lead Worship in Powerful Service at St. Luke’s ChapelOn Sunday, 31st August 2025, St. Luke’s Chapel Mulago Hospital was filled with joy, energy, and the vibrant spirit of worship as the children took full charge of all three services at 7:15am, 8:45am, and 10:15am. This special day, celebrated as Children’s Sunday, gave the young members of the congregation an opportunity to lead the…
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Farewell and Appreciation Service for Reverend Canon John Awodi
Read More: Farewell and Appreciation Service for Reverend Canon John AwodiHeld at St. Luke’s Chapel Mulago – Kampala Diocese On 24th August 2025, the congregation of St. Luke’s Chapel Mulago gathered with friends, family, and leaders of the Kampala Diocese to celebrate a special farewell and appreciation service for the Diocesan Secretary, Reverend Canon John Awodi. The service was filled with thanksgiving, worship, and expressions…
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Assistant Bishop for the Diocese of Kampala Visits St.Luke’s Chapel Mulago
Read More: Assistant Bishop for the Diocese of Kampala Visits St.Luke’s Chapel MulagoOn Sunday, July 6, 2025, our church joyfully welcomed the Assistant Archbishop of Uganda, The Rt. Rev. Canon Jackson Fredrick Baalwa, who officiated a memorable confirmation service. The event was centered around the theme “Growing in the Grace of Doing Good,” inspired by 2 Peter 1:5–11, encouraging believers to embody Christ-like virtues in their daily…
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God’s goodness through patience – 2nd Sunday Before Lent – 23rd February 2025
Read More: God’s goodness through patience – 2nd Sunday Before Lent – 23rd February 2025As we gather today on the 2nd Sunday before Lent, we were reminded of God’s goodness through His patience. Ms. Sunday Akech, our preacher for the day, brought a powerful message on how God’s patience with us is not only an act of His love, but also a deep expression of His goodness. In the…
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Banns of marriage
Read More: Banns of marriageThe office of the chaplain hereby for the third time Publishes the Banns of marriage for Mr Okello innocent,son of Mr Ocaya Fp and ms Evelyn Apolot daughter of the late Ongaria R and mrs Asio Stella of Bukedea District. please see the details below
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Banns of marriage
Read More: Banns of marriageThe office of the chaplain hereby publish for the second time the Banns of marriage Between ms Apolot Evelyn and mr Okello Innocent! please see the attached document.
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MIDWEEK FELLOWHIP
Read More: MIDWEEK FELLOWHIPthe office of the chaplain informs you that there will be a midweek fellowship tomorrow Wednesday 20th 2020 and will be live on the church official Facebook page starting between 12 noon to 1 pm, please follow online. stay home, stay safe from COVID-19 and be blessed
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Banns of Marriage!
Read More: Banns of Marriage!The office of the chaplain St Luke’s chapel Mulago hospital thereby for the first time publishes the Banns of marriage between Mr okello Innocent and Ms Apolot Evelyn. please,see the document attached .
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PHOTOS: St. Luke’s Chapel Children’s Christmas Party 2018
Read More: PHOTOS: St. Luke’s Chapel Children’s Christmas Party 2018The Children’s Ministry at St. Luke Chapel organised a Christmas party for the children on Saturday 15th December, 2018. The children were treated to live music, Christamas teachings, Songs, bouncing castles, Eats, Cake and several fun games. Below are the photo moments.
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PHOTOS: Graduation Day for Bible Study Class 2018
Read More: PHOTOS: Graduation Day for Bible Study Class 2018Graduating takes commitment which requires discipline. In the beginning of Christ’s ministry thousands followed Him, but in John 6:6 we see sad account that most “went back, and walked no more with Him.” What a sad commentary, what a great opportunity was missed by these persons who thought other things more important that sitting at…
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UCU Sunday 2018: Christians urged to embrace education and subdue the earth
Read More: UCU Sunday 2018: Christians urged to embrace education and subdue the earthChristians have been urged to embrace education and seek knowledge, for the Bible in Hosea 4:6 says, “My people perish because of lack of knowledge.” Also, it is with great knowledge gained through education that we can rule over and subdue the earth as mandated in Gen 1:28. This message was delivered during the UCU…
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St. Luke’s Chapel Youth Ministry Holds Joyful “Church at the Beach” Outreach
On Sunday, 15th November 2025, the Youth Ministry of St. Luke’s Chapel took the Gospel to the shores of Lido Beach for the annual “Church at the Beach” outreach. More than 80 enthusiastic youth and leaders turned up, ready to experience God’s love in a refreshing and fun-filled environment. Anchored on the theme scripture 1…
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Breaking News: Rev. Canon Assoc. Prof. Dr. Grace Lubaale Elected as Fourth Bishop of Busoga Diocese
St. Luke’s Chapel Mulago is thrilled to announce that our beloved former Associate Chaplain, Rev. Canon Associate Prof. Dr. Grace Lubaale, has been elected as the fourth Bishop of Busoga Diocese by the House of Bishops of the Church of Uganda. This historic appointment was made on October 7, 2025, during a session at Lweza…
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Youth Sunday: Welcoming First Years Under the Theme “Saved by Grace, Not Works”
On Sunday, 14th September 2025, St. Luke’s Chapel Mulago held a vibrant Youth Sunday service where the youth ministry not only led the entire worship but also warmly welcomed First Year students to the church family. The day’s theme, drawn from Ephesians 2:1–10, was “Saved by Grace and not Works.” In the sermon, the youth…




