Welcome to the digital sanctuary of the Reformed Anglican Church, Upper Nile Diocese, Uganda.
As stewards of faith and fellowship, we extend a sincere welcome to all who seek spiritual nourishment and community in our virtual home.
Within these digital walls, we invite you to explore the depth of our shared journey in faith, guided by the teachings of Christ and the enduring grace of God.
May you find solace, connection, and purpose as we gather in worship, reflection, and service. Your presence enriches our community, and we are honored to walk alongside you in faith.
To connect people to God and one another for a holistic living
Guiding souls and fostering community: Bishop Charles Okunya Oode leads us in the journey of holistic living, connecting hearts to God and one another.
To present the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ in a manner that converts non believers into disciples into mature, fruitful leaders to transform the world through Christ.
Empowering hearts to embrace the transformative message of Jesus Christ, cultivating discipleship, nurturing maturity, and fostering leadership that illuminates the world with Christ's love and truth through education outreach and living in truth according to scripture.
Reformed Anglican Church stand on three pillars:
Evangelical: We are a vibrant community rooted in the evangelical tradition, committed to embodying the transformative power of faith through our inclusive Protestant congregation.
Apostolic: We stand as a testament to the unbroken lineage of Apostolic succession, firmly rooted in the rich heritage passed down from Christ to the Apostles, and onwards through the ages as Church Fathers and Bishops imparted their spiritual authority. Our hierarchical leadership structure reflects this sacred tradition, guiding our community with reverence and continuity.
Sacramental: We hold sacred the profound significance of the Holy sacraments, instituted by Christ Himself. Embracing the divine mandate, we administer Baptism and Holy Communion to all baptized believers, recognizing these sacraments as essential pillars of our faith and pathways to spiritual nourishment and communion with the divine.