This message was presented by Bishop Stephen Kaziimba on Abp Henry Orombi's behalf. I want to begin my portion of the presentation on Mission and Evangelism by reminding us of a very familiar passage in the Gospels. Mathew 9.35-37 says, 35Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching...
Continue reading...10. April 2010
Archbishop Henry Orombi, in a letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury and his fellow Primates, reveals why he stayed away from the Joint Standing Committee. Archbishop Mouneer has earlier submitted his letter of resignation. ------------------ The Most Rev. Rowan Williams Archbishop of Canterbury Lambeth Palace London Your...
Continue reading...29. September 2008
24th September 2008 The Rt. Rev. Robert Duncan Pittsburgh, PA USA Dear Bishop Duncan, I greet you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, the name above all names, and the One who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. I have very intentionally addressed this letter to you as Bishop Duncan, for, indeed, you are a Bishop. I was...
Continue reading...01. August 2008
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article4438729.ece Henry Luke Orombi I love the Lord Jesus Christ, and I love the Anglican Communion. So, why did the bishops of the Church of Uganda and I decide not to attend the present Lambeth Conference? Because we love the Lord Jesus Christ and because we love...
Continue reading...27. May 2008
Sydney Anglican Net The Global Anglican Future Conference is just three weeks away and there are growing indications that participants will push for concrete action to be taken at the gathering. More than 1,000 senior leaders from seventeen provinces in the Anglican Communion, representing 35 million church-going Anglicans, have...
Continue reading...14. July 2007
Few would deny that the Anglican Communion is in crisis. The nature of that crisis, however, remains a question. Is it about sexuality? Is it a crisis of authority—who has it and who doesn’t? Have Anglicans lost their commitment to the via media, epitomized by the Elizabethan Settlement, which somehow declared a truce between...
Continue reading...21. February 2007
For Immediate Release 21st February 2007 THANK YOU First, I want to thank all the members of the Church of Uganda and others who were praying so fervently during this meeting of the Primates of the Anglican Communion. It was the most intense meeting I have ever attended. Even until the last night of our meeting, we were...
Continue reading...03. February 2007
Source: BP News By Gregory Tomlin Jan 31, 2007 NEW YORK (BP)—Much of the church is asleep or in “deep, dark denial” about Islam, Anglican Archbishop Henry Luke Orombi of Uganda said in New York City at the Kairos Journal Award dinner Jan. 26. Orombi, named one of World magazine’s “Daniels of the Year” for 2006, has...
Continue reading...17. December 2006
Clarification on the November 2006 Pastoral Letter from The Most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi Archbishop of Church of Uganda 15th December 2006 His Grace, the Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, the Most Rev. Henry Luke Orombi, wrote his 9th November 2006 Pastoral Letter to the people of the Church of Uganda to clarify and expound the...
Continue reading...19. May 2006
Archbishop Henry Orombi (Church of Uganda) visited the Diocese of Singapore and the Diocese of Sabah (Province of Southeast Asia) in mid May. The aim for the visit is to learn more about the church in Southeast Asia and to see how both Provinces can mutually benefit each other. In this interview with Lucilla Teoh from Global South...
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21. April 2010
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