Est. 2002 · Uganda

Confessional Lutheran Church Uganda Synod

"Make disciples who will disciple others" — 2 Timothy 2:2 (NIVUK)
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3,000+ Members
40+ Congregations
2002 Founded
24 Districts
Rt. Rev. Benson Rujongobe Barahuka, Bishop of CLSU

Praise be to God!

"As the Bishop of the Confessional Lutheran Synod in Uganda (CLSU), I extend a warm welcome to you and invite you to explore our website."

CLSU started in 2002 in Southwestern Uganda and has now spread countrywide with over 3,000 members distributed in over 40 congregations. We are part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church worldwide, with beginnings tracing to 1517 when Rev. Prof. Dr. Martin Luther called for correction of errors in the Medieval Christian Church.

The Rt. Rev. Benson Rujongobe Barahuka
Bishop — Confessional Lutheran Church Uganda Synod
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12Apr2026
Anniversary · 3rd Pastoral Visit

Bishop's 2nd Anniversary in Office

New Jerusalem Congregation — A joyful occasion of worship, thanksgiving, and fellowship.

25Oct2026
Reformation Day · Historic

Dedication of the Cathedral of the Primary See

A historic milestone celebrating God's faithfulness to the Confessional Lutheran Synod in Uganda.

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Lutheran Seminary Uganda

The CLSU Seminary is training the next generation of faithful Lutheran pastors — men grounded in Scripture, the Lutheran Confessions, and a deep love for God's Word.

9 Current Seminarians
(2nd Intake 2026–2028)
5 1st Intake Graduates
Awaiting Ordination
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"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."
— Matthew 28:19–20