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- Second Presbyterian
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- Church Saintfield
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- Sunday 21st September 2008
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- Today we are
remembering and celebrating the life and influence of Reverend Desmond
McBride. In 2006 the congregation of the church decided to do something in
remembrance of Reverend Desmond McBride. After much discussion and
consultation with the Congregation, Session, Marilyn McBride and Brian
Dorman of Africare it was decided to fund the building of a church in
Uganda.
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- The Sesse Islands
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- The Sesse Islands are a group of some
80 islands found in the northwest corner of Lake Victoria within Ugandan
waters. Not all of these islands are inhabited and many of them are
privately owned. ECM has been working in some of the most remote places on
the eastern islands of the Sesse group for the past 10 years.
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- ECM is supported by Africare and
through both of these organisations churches and schools have been built
on Java, Bubekke, Bukassa and Ntuwa, spreading the good news of Christ’s
sacrifice for us.
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- Like all the islands in the Sesse
group, the inhabitants are an interesting mix of Africans from all over
east Africa. They come to these islands to catch fish, which are sold all
over eastern Africa. The vast majority of the islands are terribly
undeveloped, even by African standards. There are only 2 health centres,
one policeman and one Reverend to heal, police and minister to the people
spread out over the 80 islands.
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- Buyange Island is found between Bubekke
and Bukassa islands. ECM had identified it as one of the neediest in the
Sesse island group.
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- The 600 people who live on Buyange,
live in huts made of wood or makeshift tents. There were no brick
buildings, no church, no school, no health centre and only one shop which
sells only the basic essentials. Sickness often leads to death as it costs
so much to go and get medicine. Aids/HIV is massively prevalent as there
is no education or understanding of the virus. With so many men coming to
fish the waters of Lake Victoria, away from their families and earning
good money, prostitutes unfortunately follow spreading the virus further.
It is estimated that up to 80% of the people, on some of the islands,
suffer from Aids/HIV.
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- Patrick Wakkonyi who is the director of
ECM in Uganda approached the owners of Buyange Island to investigate the
possibility of building a permanent church on their island. Amazingly they
agreed, as there was no church owned land like on some of the other
islands. They did not give the land away however, but asked for a payment
of 150,000 Ugandan Shillings which when converted into Sterling equates to
about £60!
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- The Church on Buyange
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- The builders used by ECM (Evangelical
Christian Ministries) travelled by boat carrying all the bricks, cement,
timber and
- corrugated iron sheets for two days to
get to Buyange. The 10 builders lived in a 3 roomed wooden house working
from sunrise to
sunset for 3 weeks before returning home for a few weeks break. They then
returned to roof and plaster the building.
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- Eliakim is
a trained lay reader who was sent by ECM to Buyange Island to begin
preparations for the building of the church. He has left his wife and
seven children and only gets home for four or five days a month.
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- Since the
church building has been completed the number of people attending the
church has steadily increased to a regular attendance of up to 50 people
with 30 of those being committed Christians. They meet every Sunday and
also on Wednesdays for a bible
study.
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- Earlier
this year Africare bought a full solar power system for the church, which
was fitted by Roy Dickinson who is from Northern Ireland. This means that
there will be free reliable lighting and mobile phone charging for the
next 10 years. They have also purchased a TV and video to show Christian
films and educational shows to a wider audience. This is also powered by
the solar panel, which charges the battery system.
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- Local trees
have been cut down on the island and have been drying for the past few
months. At present there is a carpenter on Buyange who is making some pews
and desks for the church and school.
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- As if all
of these wonderful developments were not enough, Eliakim has found a
teacher who is called Betty to use the church as a school! The teacher is
from the mainland and is paid by the little money provided by the
children’s parents. It is truly amazing how the building of the church has
given the people of Buyange the motivation to use and support the church
and school. The people of the island now feel like it is their church and
it’s theirs to use, which is really wonderful.
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- This month
we are dedicating a plaque to the Reverend Desmond McBride and in November
the Bishop of Kampala, the Reverend Samuel Ssekkadde will concentrate the
church on Buyange which will officially join the church to the Church of Uganda. This means that it
can function fully as a church on Buyange Island.
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- What can you do?
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- There are always things that be done, especially for
a newly planted church. Eliakim and the other lay readers on the islands
have been given the opportunity to train someone who lives on the island
to take over from them, which will allow them to return home to their
families. However Eliakim has committed to ECM that he will stay on at
the church on Buyange even though he has been told that the money, which
he receives from ECM will run out in a year.
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- I believe that we as a church should try to support
Eliakim in the future; he has already made the commitment to stay on
knowing full well there will be no money for him in the future.
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- The following is an extract from Patrick’s latest
email and I have quotes for the cost of these items if anyone is
interested. We have already covered the cost of a memorial stone and
glass for the windows from members of our own congregation.
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- “We are trying to
raise money for things like Pulpit, Holly table, Seats for Service
leaders and others. The school also needs help with scholastic materials
and salary for the teacher”
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- But the most important
thing that we can ask for from the congregation is a continued
commitment to pray for the people on Buyange and Eliakim’s fantastic
devotion to the young church of believers on Buyange. We must also pray
for the dangerous travel on the lake that Eliakim must undergo twice a
month to return home and see his family.
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- Eliakim, the Christians
on Buyange, ECM, Patrick and Brian Dorman have asked me to pass onto you
their most sincere thanks for all the support that we at 2nd
Saintfield have provided for them and the wonderful church building that
is now being used everyday.
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