Faith in action through service, nurturing, and community support.
Social ministry is needs-meeting ministry, wherein believers express their faith and love for God by serving those in need. It is a tool for our evangelistic mission, viewing social action as love manifested because of the gospel.
A vital component of our church, focusing on the spiritual, emotional, and social development of young individuals to nurture the next generation.
Led by dedicated women of faith, the Women's League engages in critical projects supporting the church and community. They lead in community development, family nurturing, and providing sustainable resources to marginalized communities.
The League empowers women through skill-building, fellowship, and active participation in poverty alleviation initiatives across our synod.
Led by Mrs. Prossy Natumanya E. — National Women's League President
On March 22, 2026, Bishop Rt. Rev. Benson R. Barahuka made his second official pastoral visit of the year — this time to Mt. Sinai Lutheran Church in Kazo District. He was joined by members of the National Executive Board (NEB), 2nd intake seminarians, and Ordinand Dauson, forming a vibrant delegation united in the proclamation of the pure Gospel.
The service was a joyful witness to the power of Word and Sacrament. The congregation gathered with hearts full of expectation, and the Holy Spirit worked mightily among the assembly through Lutheran liturgy, confessional preaching, and the administration of the holy sacraments.
"Praise the Lord! The Holy Spirit worked mightily — 3 souls were baptized and 1 congregant confirmed in the faith. A truly blessed day of worship and the pure proclamation of the Gospel!" — Soli Deo Gloria 🙏
On February 8, 2026, CLSU joyfully inaugurated its pastoral activities for the new year with the Bishop's first official visit to Bethel Lutheran Church in Buhweju District. This vibrant congregation in the South Western region warmly welcomed the Bishop and the visiting delegation, gathering in worship, prayer, and thanksgiving to the Lord.
The service was marked by fervent Lutheran liturgy, heartfelt preaching, and a strong emphasis on the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ as confessed in the Book of Concord.
"May the Lord of the Church continue to bless the Confessional Lutheran Synod in Uganda with many such moments — where sinners are forgiven, faith is confessed, lives are transformed, and the pure Gospel is proclaimed boldly." — Soli Deo Gloria 🙏