![]() ![]() As you all know, God never forsakes his people. By then he was in S.6 studying HED/L.Īt this time, he had no food, no home and crying all the time. Joseph Gulama where he completed his Primary Seven class in 1997.įrom there Bugembe joined S.1 at High Way College Makerere where he completed both O & A Levels. He attended several primary schools including Stella Malice Primary School where his grandfather took him and St. He has invaluable experience and encouragement to offer other leaders who are facing those same challenges.After the death of Bugembe’s parents, his Grandfather Joshua Kabanda offered to take care of the orphaned children, he took the responsibility for Bugembe’s education but later the two fell out and he stopped paying Bugembe’s school fees. "Pete has navigated that world with incredible wisdom and success, creating a growing, thriving church that reaches across generations. ![]() "Nearly every client that comes to us is asking the same questions: how do we reach the next generation? How do we grow in an increasingly secular world? How do we adopt new technology and adapt to a new culture without losing our hearts?" said Amorim. Wilson is an asset to his company in this area, he said, because he has successfully connected with this demographic. He explained that many faith-based organizations are struggling to connect with millennials who are leaving the church rapidly and have been reaching out to his company for help. We needed fresh perspective and experience that can only come from recent service in ministry." "As The A Group grows and continues to serve organizations in the ever-changing world of technology, faith and culture, I realized that it was time for our next chapter as well. "I founded The A Group almost 15 years ago, seeing a need to offer churches, ministries and nonprofits excellent marketing and technology services from people who understood their unique challenges," he said in the statement. My focus will be to take the lessons I've learned in the past 20 years of ministry and leadership and help other pastors and ministries navigate the often unpredictable and challenging waters of ministry," he said.Īmorim described Wilson as a well-needed addition to his team. "I have known Maurilio Amorim, the CEO, since I was a kid and The A Group has been a great marketing and technology partner of Cross Point since day one. Wilson said during his quiet time he discovered among other things that: he has an entrepreneurial spirit, has a passion for the local church, loves caring for and protecting the hearts of other pastors, and he wants to invest his time doing something that is going to make a difference in the world. It was actually filled with answers," he added. So I've spent a lot of time in the past few months in silence, including taking several weeks off before my decision. ![]() "Leading out of season left my soul with a desire for rest and quiet. Whatever the circumstance, you know that your season is coming to a close," he continued. Maybe God puts a new dream on your heart or shuts a few doors along the way. Maybe the tasks that once brought you joy now seem to drain you, leaving you empty. Maybe something just isn't as enjoyable as it used to be or maybe you're not as good at it as you once were. "One of the keys of life is knowing when you've overstayed a season. That it was time for something different," he wrote. For some time now I've felt this general feeling that I was out of season. "The decision may have seemed quick to some, but I can attest to the fact that it was not. While his decision shocked many in the church community, Wilson explained in a blog post on Monday that he had been planning to exit church ministry for a long time. 11 resignation from the helm of the church he started with his wife, Brandi, 14 years ago. Wilson cited exhaustion and personal brokenness as the reason behind his shocking Sept. ![]()
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