Agape Baptist Church
Lamwo
Our mission at Agape Baptist Church in Lamwo is to spread the hope and love of Jesus Christ through outreach, ministry, and service.
Help Build a Church in Lamwo
Agape Baptist Church strives to create a safe and loving environment for all its members. We offer Sunday school classes, bible study, and worship services. We also have outreach programs that provide food, clothing, and medical care to children affected by poverty or conflict in our community
Help Provide Food and Water to the People of Pawik, Lamwo
By partnering with Amigos Internacionales, Agape Baptist Church you will be able to impact the lives of children and families in Pawik positively. Your support will make a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and families worldwide. We can provide hope, love, and security for those in need.
Fellowship Schedule
Pastor Martin and his family in the village. He is beginning the fellowship every Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. (6:00 am CST). Please pray and support them as they reach this new community of refugees in Lamwo!
Pastor Martin was trained at the SBC supported Uganda Baptist Seminary. This seminary is there because of the Cooperative Program through the gifts of SBC churches around the world!
How God is Moving Among the Refugees and Community of Pawik, Lamwo
With our members’ help, we can also host special events and activities, such as Vacation Bible School, for the children living in Pawik. Through these events, we demonstrate God’s love and offer a glimmer of hope to those in need.
Pastor Martin reached out to tribal members with Bibles donated by Agape Baptist Church in Ogul Village. Three people here have already made decisions to follow Christ
Tribal members signing the papers donating land to Amigos to start a church and school near the refugee camp in Lamwo!
Your donation can make a significant difference in the lives of those in Pawik. By supporting our efforts to provide food, water access and build a church for the community, you can help alleviate hunger and thirst, improve the spiritual wellbeing of the community, and build a better future for generations to come.