At God's Kingdom City Gospel Network, we believe that lasting change in our cities begins with the Church — awakened in spirit, mobilised in mission, and committed to the holistic transformation of our communities. Our work is focused on three interconnected areas that move the Body of Christ from spiritual awakening to tangible impact across Kampala and Uganda.
Every initiative of God's Kingdom City Gospel Network is strategically designed to advance one or more of our three key focus areas — Awakening, Harvest, and Transformation. These efforts create practical on-ramps for churches, leaders, and everyday believers to engage in what God is doing across our cities in Uganda.
We lead the church individually and collectively to authentically live out their faith towards greater God-consciousness. We equip and motivate church leaders to embrace non-stop prayer initiatives and pastoral mentoring in every local church across the cities of Uganda.
Learn More ›We equip and mobilise Christians in the area of church planting, evangelism, discipleship and leadership development in cities across Uganda — bringing about a harvest of people turning to Jesus Christ and changing the spiritual climate of our cities.
Learn More ›We motivate the church to holistically address the needs of underserved individuals and communities in housing, education, food and job security. To see the values of Jesus Christ transform our cities — bringing hope, peace and joy to all in partnership with civil authorities.
Learn More ›Everything we do flows through three strategic actions — planting the vision, building capacity and connecting the Body of Christ across Uganda.
We seed the vision for unity-based city transformation — connecting city leaders and inspiring non-stop prayer movements where unity needs to grow.
We help groups build on existing work through trainings, resources and connections — sharing best practice and supporting pastoral mentoring in every local church.
We connect towns and cities with national and international partners — including Movement Day Africa and movement.org linking over 1,000 cities worldwide.