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You have Exceeded Expectations of Many by Emerging as Visionary-Archbishop Kaziimba to Bishop Zoreka

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The Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu, the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda delivering a sermon. Courtesy photo

The Most Rev. Dr. Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu, the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, has lauded Rt Rev Dan Zoreka, the Bishop of Kinkiizi Diocese, for exceeding the expectations of many by his visionary and steadfast leadership, and the unwavering commitment to the mission.

Archbishop Kaziimba who was represented by Bishop Emeritus Eng. George Bagamuhuda of Kigezi Diocese made the remarks during the thanksgiving ceremony of Bishop Zoreka for the 13 years as a Bishop at St Peter’s Cathedral, Nyakatare in Kanungu district on Sunday October 5, 2023.

“From the moment you entered this ministry, I have often referred to you as a ‘Miracle’ Bishop. You have not only met but exceeded the expectations of many by emerging as a visionary, missionary, and development-focused Bishop, achieving tangible results in a relatively short span,” Archbishop Kaziimba said.

He praised Bishop Zoreka for passionately preaching of the gospel and his active participation in the house of Bishops.

“Your active participation in the House of Bishops and Provincial meetings especially the Provincial Assembly Standing Committee (PASC) where you represent Bishops, your faithful remittance of Provincial quota, and passionate preaching of the gospel are truly commendable,” the Archbishop noted.

Archbishop Kaziimba also acknowledged Bishop Zoreka for his exceptional leadership when serving as the Acting Dean of the Province, expressing his anticipation of collaborating more closely in the nearest future when he (Bishop Zoreka) assumes the role of Substantive Dean of the Province.

Bishop Onesimus Asiimwe who was the preacher of the day shared on the importance of thanksgiving and salvation at individual and family level during the sermon.

He characterized Bishop Zoreka as a saved leader, a seasoned Bible teacher, an astute leader, a family man, an effective communicator, a proficient time manager, a servant leader with a balanced blend of tenderness and firmness, an advisor, a systematic administrator, a well-organized figure, and one oriented towards development.

Bishop Dan Zoreka, in his address, called for unity among the people to drive community development and transformation forward.

“We must collaborate to leave an enduring legacy in the Church during our time. Let us continue to work as a united team, guided by the Provincial Theme for 2023… ‘United for service and growth,’ as mentioned in Colossians 3:23,” he emphasized.

The former Prime Minister of Uganda and Chairman of the Diocese of Kinkiizi Kampala Fellowship, in a message delivered by Rev. Andrew Agaba, the Fellowship’s Chaplain, praised Bishop Zoreka for his initiatives in establishing projects aimed at promoting self-sustainability within the Diocese and community transformation.

Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, Member of Parliament for Kinkiizi East and the ICT Minister, expressed gratitude to Bishop Zoreka for his advocacy in support of peaceful and self-sustainable families, promising continued government support for the development agenda of the Diocese of Kinkiizi.

Eng. Sam Arinaitwe Kajojo, the Kanungu District Chairperson and Chairperson of the Cathedral Expansion Committee said that, all proceeds from the thanksgiving ceremony would be allocated towards the restoration and enhancement of St. Peter’s Cathedral, Nyakatare.

He commended Businessman and Philanthropist Dr. James Musinguzi Garuga for donating iron sheets, nails and labor expenses worth Ugx 100M to the cause, Dr. Baryomunsi for contributing Ugx 20M, and the generosity of Christians that raised over Ugx 250M.

Bishop Dan Zoreka was elected the second Bishop of the Diocese of Kinkiizi on October 6, 2010, and consecrated a Bishop on October 10, 2010, by Archbishop Emeritus, Dr. Henry Luke Orombi at St Peter’s Cathedral, Nyakatare.

He succeeded Bishop John Wilson Ntegyereize who went to be with the Lord in 2021.

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