In a stirring display of faith and unity, the Holy City Church congregation, led by the charismatic Brother Ronnie Makabai, embarked on a solemn procession through the bustling streets of Kampala. Their mission? To pray for Uganda's peace and blessings, seeking divine intervention for a brighter future.
As the nation converged at Hamz Stadium for the grand opening, the prayer warriors of Holy City Church took to the streets, their footsteps echoing with purpose. Hon. Grace Tubwita and Mr. Robert Mwanje, a respected member of the UNBS council, joined Brother Ronnie in this powerful march.
The sun-kissed morning of June 1st witnessed a remarkable spectacle—a congregation united in purpose, moving as one. Their journey wound through the heart of Kampala, weaving past bustling markets, historic landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods. With each step, they carried their hopes and petitions for Uganda's transformation.
Word had spread beyond Uganda's borders. Prayer warriors from Kenya crossed the frontier, drawn by the fervor of this sacred event. Their presence added an international dimension to the procession, emphasizing the shared desire for healing and renewal.
Brother Ronnie, a man of unwavering faith, amplified the message through social media. His urgent post resonated across platforms:
"Uganda, Repent! The kingdom of God awaits. Arise and shine overnight at Holy City Entebbe.
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His words echoed through cyberspace, urging all to participate in this spiritual awakening. The doors of Holy City Entebbe would open at dawn, welcoming everyone without charge—a gesture of inclusivity and compassion.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, anticipation swirled. The faithful prepared for the National Repentance Night, knowing that their collective prayers could shape Uganda's destiny. Holy City Church, in collaboration with Ark TV, would soon reveal more details about this special evening during a press conference.
Brother Ronnie's procession wasn't merely a walk—it was a call to unity, a plea for transformation. As the city watched, hearts stirred by hope, the streets reverberated with prayers. Uganda stood at a crossroads, and its people, regardless of nationality or creed, marched together toward redemption.
In the quiet hours before dawn, the doors of Holy City Entebbe would swing open, inviting all who sought solace, forgiveness, and renewal. For Uganda, this was more than a procession; it was a collective heartbeat, echoing across the land.
May the night be filled with grace, and may the dawn bring forth a new beginning—a Uganda reborn through faith and repentance