In new song, worship leaders, Pastors speak life upon Uganda

New life-giving worship song offers hope amid pandemic.

By Our Reporter

Uganda has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, in one way or another, and right now, many people are anxious, on edge, and afraid.

And as anyone reading this knows, the impact of this kind of crisis extends far beyond the borders of our nation. Several countries across the globe are taking drastic action: mass quarantines; school and church closures; sweeping travel bans; sports season suspensions; event and concert shows will not go on.

Amid the despair, there is hope!

This is according to worship leaders and Pastors in the country who have teamed up to deliver a spirit-filled message to Ugandans.

Inspired by Philippians 4:7, the new song titled ‘Peace’ by The Collective UG features Michael Obbo Onen, the lead Pastor, Mavuno Church Kampala and his wife Iyosayi Ekhator Obbo, Brian Abaho from Watoto Church and his wife, Violet Abaho. Also featured is Emmanuel Okullo and his wife Angela from Worship Harvest Church.

“Amidst all the chaos going on right now, the good news is that God is never surprised or caught off guard and His word cannot be affected by the uncertainties of this world,” The Collective UG founder, Mr Nelson Muhire revealed in an update.

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