A story of Small beginnings
| A simple idea has grown into an unbelievable number such as this. |
The story of how the JOAC Kids` Church started may sound like a fairytale if not well perceived. It is so weird but true. One Sunday morning as everyone was preparing to go to Church, about 4km away from the JOAC Home, an idea just popped out of Auntie Jen, then a volunteer with JOAC. “Why don’t we have church here today” she said. Uncle David quickly replied, “Yes, we should have church here”. News quickly spread to the kids in the house, they excitedly embraced the news, some anxious of how church will be like at home. Without any wastage of time, they carried the few chairs in the living room out into the JOAC mango tree. A couple of boys grabbed pencils and papers, and they wrote something like “Welcome to Church” on the JOAC gate. Auntie Esther drove off to Nsikye to pick up the women she reaches out to for fellowship at JOAC. She found most of them already gone to their respective churches, the few that were around got into the car and in no minute were seated right under the JOAC Mango tree. The kids and most congregants were grinning their teeth, some probably thinking, “This is another joke”. But hey……the worship that was enjoyed that day was incredible. The JOAC kids led the entire program with one of them being the days` preacher and comically being called the “The Pastor of the day”. It was hard of an experience for all of them to lead worship, lead the program, and preach in the front of people, it was a time to break away the shyness, unexpressive hearts in them. Auntie Jen was the main preacher of the day; she shared a remarkable sermon that blessed everyone. This day is still memorable to the JOAC community for it fulfilled the scripture “where two or three are gathered, God is in their midst”. Indeed God was in our midst and he ministered to us a lot, the Kids testified of the goodness of the Lord in their lives.
Today the JOAC Kids` Church membership has grown into the unbelievable. It is hard to comprehend how what started as a family fellowship has grown into a big congregation that renders all the JOAC chairs insufficient. Last Sunday the number was so big that some stood up throughout the service as others sat on the ground.
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| "The chairs are not enough so we can sit utilize the ground" |
Rehearsals for Sunday service have become an enthusiastic experience for the JOAC kids and members from the community, especially the college students. They come to JOAC, spend about three hours rehearsing worship, and dance, some even forget that it is time for dinner back at their College. Receiving visitors at Sunday has become a common scenario, with visitors sometimes coming from as far as Kampala and Bushenyi. Two weeks back we had the wife to the Nyamitanga village chairperson come to fellowship with us and shared with us the word of God. It was such a blessing to also hear her testimony of how God healed her from diabetes and high blood pressure through her constant prayer and fasting.
Last Sunday we were privileged to host Moses a Christian student leader from a High School in Bushenyi. He was also the day`s preacher, his youthful message excited the Kids and the youths in the congregation and blessed many lives.
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| Moses (a Christian student Leader preaching) at the service |
Another visitor was a local businessman who came to the Kids` church after hearing the morning worship at the JOAC compound. He and his younger brother had always gone to congregate at a church in Mbarara town which is quite a distance from their home. Last Sunday God directly led them to the JOAC kids’ church and they vowed to congregate with us every Sunday. The businessman also pledged 20 plastic chairs for the JOAC Kids` church. Another lady who visited from Kampala confessed of how she had lost all her money and business to a fake witch Doctor. She got convicted by the Holy Spirit to give her life Christ. Early the next morning she was at the JOAC house, asking to be led to Christ. Uncle David and Auntie Esther led her to Christ.
We don’t want to underestimate the good things that are happening here, we call them miracles instigated by only God, please join us in thanking, praising, and celebrating his power and grace.
By Joseph Ochwo


