Pentecostal Church Leaders in Uganda Support Anglican Church Breakaway from Canterbury

Dec 14, 2022 by

By Godfrey Olukya, VOL:

Pentecostal Church leaders in Uganda led by pastor Samuel Newman of Full Knowledge of God International Ministries, Zana have described as God-guided a decision by Church of Uganda to ditch the disgraced authority of Canterbury which has come under intense scrutiny over its support of same-sex marriages.

This is after that Anglican Church in Uganda recently threatened to break ties with the Church of England, an Ecclesia Anglicana — condemning what they call a drift from the biblical teaching.

Speaking at day one of the National Prayer Conference aimed at petitioning God for revival in Uganda, pastor Newman said that the decision by the Anglican Church is full proof that Uganda is a remnant nation as it was written in Romans 9:28-29.

Remnant is a small minority of people who will remain faithful to God and so be saved.

“If the Lord never left us a descendant, we would have turned into Sodom and Gomorrah. If the Church of Uganda is separating from Canterbury over homosexuality, that moves on to confirm that we as a nation of Uganda, are a remnant nation which vowed to stand for God.”

Sodom and Gomorrah were two legendary biblical cities destroyed by God for their wickedness.

“We should all acknowledge God’s creation of humankind as male and female and the unchangeable standard of Christian marriage between one man and one woman as the proper place for sexual intimacy and the basis of the family,” Pastor Newman said.

He also urged all the people of God to repent their sins to maintain Christian values.

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