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Christian Journalists Urged to Uphold Truth at CHOUMA Thanksgiving Service

Alen Nafuna
Last updated: May 30, 2025 7:43 pm
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The Church of Uganda Media Association (CHOUMA) has held a Thanksgiving Service at All Saints’ Cathedral, Kampala, bringing together Church of Uganda Christian journalists, media practitioners, and church leaders for a time of worship, reflection, and rededication to truth-driven communication.

The service was led by the Provost, Rev. Canon Dr. Rebecca Nyegenye, assisted by Rev. Florence Tumwesigye, with the sermon delivered by Rt. Rev. Jackson Fredrick Baalwa, the Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Kampala.

Bishop Baalwa delivered a powerful message, recognizing the sacrifices journalists make; some even losing their lives or being separated from their families. He acknowledged the harsh realities Christian journalists face in Uganda, and warned them to be at watch especially as the nation prepares for election season.

“You are serving in a difficult and hostile environment. Yet you continue to inform, educate, and entertain. We honor those who have suffered but still continue on this noble job”, Bishop Baalwa said.

Drawing inspiration from Romans 12:1–2, he urged journalists to remain faithful, truthful, and countercultural, resisting the patterns of the world and allowing the Spirit of God to shape their work.

“You have influence. The media can build or destroy. Let us be careful with the stories we tell, the agendas we set, and the example we give,” he cautioned.

Zambali Bulasio Mukasa, President of CHOUMA, echoed this call by thanking the bishop and encouraging fellow journalists to live out their faith through their profession.

“God is calling us to be truthful. Let us inform to transform,” he said.

He also reminded members of the association’s mission as ; to bridge the gap between the Church and the media, to support and advise Christian journalists and to amplify the voice of the Church in public spaces.

Zambali challenged the incoming CHOUMA executive team to “behave like migrating birds”, to choose leaders who are courageous, resilient, and deeply rooted in their faith.

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