
Category: Chaplain’s Word
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EMULATE ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST
Read More: EMULATE ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST21ST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 21ST OCTOBER 2018 Once again it is celebrations of St. Luke the Evangelist. This is celebrated every year on the 18th October. As St. Luke’s chaplaincy, it is our custom to join the rest of the Christendom. Therefore, this year also we continue to engage in a week long…
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IF YOU WILL WALK IN MY WAYS…Zach. 3:7
Read More: IF YOU WILL WALK IN MY WAYS…Zach. 3:720TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 14th OCTOBER 2018 LUKE’S MISSION WEEK 2018 IS STARTING TODAY OBJECTIVE: PREACHING THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD THEME: “IF YOU WILL WALK IN MY WAYS”…ZACH. 3:7 CHAPLAIN’S WORD Once again you are all welcome for today’s service in the most precious name of our Lord and Saviour…
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Independence of Uganda: Why do we suffer while Christians? (Gen 3:1-19 & Luke 15:11-31)
Read More: Independence of Uganda: Why do we suffer while Christians? (Gen 3:1-19 & Luke 15:11-31)You are most welcome for today’s service in the most precious name of Jesus Christ. Today we will focus on the Independence of Uganda, the need to be independent and end of suffering of all sorts in our lives. Historical Background. Before the British colonised Uganda formally in 1894, there were independent states / tribes…
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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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LIVE BY THE SPIRIT
Read More: LIVE BY THE SPIRIT17TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 23rd SEPTEMBER 2018 St Paul States, “… and they that are Christ’s have Crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. If we live in the spirit, let us also walk in the spirit. Let us not be desirous of vain glory provoking one another, envying one another” (Gal…
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GROWING TOGETHER Acts 2:42-47
Read More: GROWING TOGETHER Acts 2:42-4716TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 16th SEPTEMBER 2018 You are most welcome for today’s service in Jesus name. Today is the climax of the Diocesan Convention. After here, we shall all move to St. Stephens Kisugu Church to witness & hear more of the gospel. The convention theme is growing together which is vital…
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Building God’s Church Holistically (both in body and in the Spirit)
Read More: Building God’s Church Holistically (both in body and in the Spirit)15TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 9th SEPTEMBER 2018 Today we come together as St. Luke’s Family to celebrate the goodness of the Lord. The Psalmist says, “O give thanks to the Lord, for the Lord is good, His mercy endures forever…” (Psalms 100:4, 5). Among the businesses that we need to accomplish for the…
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DRAW NEAR TO GOD (James 4:7-8)
Read More: DRAW NEAR TO GOD (James 4:7-8)14TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 2nd SEPTEMBER 2018 You are most welcome to this service in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus. Today is a Keswick Sunday, in which we receive preachers from the Uganda Keswick Convention. Keswick is a small town in northern England. The Keswick Convention started in…
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REDEEM YOUR YOUTHFUL DAYS
Read More: REDEEM YOUR YOUTHFUL DAYS13TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 26th AUGUST 2018 You are most welcome for this 13th Sunday after trinity in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Our topic today is redeeming our youthful days. The word redeem means compensating for something lost in the past by trying to recover that lost…
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THE FRUIT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT (GALATIANS 5:22-23)
Read More: THE FRUIT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT (GALATIANS 5:22-23)CHAPLAIN’S WORD 12TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 19th AUGUST 2018 You are most welcome for this 12th Sunday after trinity in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Our topic today is the fruit of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the third person of the trinity. He is God…
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TRINITY: GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT” (John 16:12-15)
Read More: TRINITY: GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT” (John 16:12-15)11TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 12th AUGUST, 2018 Introduction You are most welcome to this service in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus. ‘Trinity’ is a Christian doctrine which states that “God is one in His essential Being, the divine essence exists in three modes or forms; each constituting a…
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BUILDING GOD’S CHURCH HOLISTICALLY BOTH IN SPIRIT AND BODY (Neh. 9:17)
Read More: BUILDING GOD’S CHURCH HOLISTICALLY BOTH IN SPIRIT AND BODY (Neh. 9:17)10TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, SUNDAY OF 5th AUGUST 2018 You are most welcome for today’s service in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Our topic today is building God’s church holistically (both in Spirit and body) This being our first Sunday of the month, we also come with our Tithes and…
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Breaking News: Rev. Canon Assoc. Prof. Dr. Grace Lubaale Elected as Fourth Bishop of Busoga Diocese
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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…
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Children Lead Worship in Powerful Service at St. Luke’s Chapel
On 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…