Bishop Asiimwe Warns Against Showmanship in Thanksgiving, Urges Focus On Genuine Gratitude
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At a glance
- Bishop Onesimus Asiimwe of North Kigezi Diocese warned against using thanksgiving ceremonies for showmanship and excessive fundraising.
- He urged Christians to focus on genuine gratitude and giving glory to God for His blessings.
- Asiimwe emphasized that these events should be about acknowledging divine provision, not personal display.
Bishop Onesimus Asiimwe of the North Kigezi Diocese has cautioned Christians against turning thanksgiving ceremonies into displays of showmanship and excessive fundraising. He stressed that these occasions should remain focused on giving glory to God for His blessings, protection, and provision.
According to Asiimwe, the true essence of thanksgiving lies in acknowledging divine favor, rather than using the event as a platform for personal ostentation or accumulating wealth. He urged congregants to reflect on the spiritual significance of the ceremonies, emphasizing genuine gratitude over material displays.
The bishop's remarks highlight a concern within the church about the potential for religious events to become commercialized or focused on worldly achievements rather than spiritual devotion. His call is for a return to the core values of thankfulness and worship.
Such events should remain centered on giving glory to God for His blessings, protection, and provision.
Originally published by AllAfrica Uganda. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.