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Bishop Dr Rocky Moyo, the founding president of the Council for Churches in Africa (CCA), appealed to born-again Christians to rally behind government efforts to develop the nation and the kingdom of God.
This was during the CCA inauguration ceremony at Tick Hotel, Kawempe, on Saturday, February 28.
Even though some born-again leaders supported different political parties, Moyo noted that they needed to put their differences aside.
Reverend Elios Bizimenyera of Gospel Church Kazo being prayed for by the born-again elders after installation as the first president of CCA, Uganda.
“Let's partner with the government in building hospitals, schools, and universities, thereby building the economy of this country,” he argued. “Because we are trusted people in business, indeed, the president can give us the tools to drive economic growth.”
He also entreated the church leaders to leave sin aside and exemplify Christ's love, humility, and compassion.
In addition, Moyo advised pastors to stop stealing money from the flock, which can be a stumbling block to their salvation. Instead, they should shine their light, bringing hope and flavour to the world in need.
“Let's be agents of change, reflecting Christ's love in all we do,” he said.
At the same event, Reverend Elios Bizimenyera was consecrated and installed as the first CCA, Uganda President.