Pillars Bible Union members presenting their identity during the launch
Background

From Bible club roots to school-based discipleship.

The Bible Union started as a Bible club and developed into a mobile discipleship ministry that moves into primary, secondary and tertiary institutions around Gayaza to share the gospel and shape school culture.

The proposal frames the initiative around a consistent, grace-filled presence in schools where children and students can ask questions, deepen biblical understanding and grow in identity in Christ.

Motto

Go. Teach. Transform.

The program is built around outreach that remains present, not just momentary, in students' lives.

Mission

Equip the faithful to teach the Word

To reach the world and sustain a vibrant life of faith through Scripture and school-based discipleship.

Vision

Co-workers with Christ

The union envisions active labor in the harvest field through the next generation.

Impact Areas

The proposal expects transformation at three levels.

Pillars Bible Union is designed to shape the student, the school culture and the wider Kingdom of God through consistent outreach, fellowship and leadership development.

The student

Students grow in biblical understanding, identity in Christ and leadership through study groups, mentoring and fellowship.

The school culture

The union acts as a buffer against exclusion and gives students a safe space for faith, service and difficult questions.

The Kingdom of God

School outreach connects students to local church life and lays a foundation for lifelong discipleship.

What the union does
  • Create school union committees with student leadership roles.
  • Launch and brand the union within each school community.
  • Share the gospel, pray together and give Bibles and encouragement cards.
  • Use music, dance, media and outreach teams to make the experience engaging.
Additional team roles

Nakibinge Moses - Country Coordinator

Nakibuuka Sheinah - Welfare

Twinomuzuni Fred - Missions Director

These roles are now reflected below through the available portraits and committee listing.

Bible Union News

Community Cleanup Day: Faith in Action.

This upcoming outreach gives Pillars Bible Union a visible way to serve practically, care for the environment, and demonstrate Christ's love in the community.

Pillars Bible Union Community Cleanup Day poster
Upcoming Event

June 16, 2026

Community Cleanup Day: Faith in Action

Pillars Bible Union is organizing a Community Cleanup Day under the theme “Faith in action – Serving Our Villages.” This initiative brings together young people, church members, and the wider community to serve practically, care for the environment, and demonstrate Christ’s love through action.

The event will include community cleaning, teaching, teamwork, and outreach as we work together to transform our town and villages.

Event Pillars Bible Union Community Cleanup Day
Date June 16, 2026
Theme Faith in action – Serving Our Villages
Scripture Matthew 28:19–20
Scripture

Matthew 28:19–20

Join us as we clean our town

Go, teach, and transform through practical community service and shared witness.

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Bible Union Gallery

Identity, launch moments and discipleship in action.

The new image set helps the page show Bible Union not only as an idea, but as a visible ministry community with a real public identity.

Leadership Team

Current Bible Union leaders and committee team.

The Bible Union materials identify a cross-functional team combining country oversight, operations, program management, welfare support, missions and children's ministry involvement.

Kunihira Patrick

Kunihira Patrick

Country Director

Nakibinge Moses

Nakibinge Moses

Country Coordinator

Job Napete

Job Napete

Operations Manager

Twinomuzuni Fred

Twinomuzuni Fred

Missions Director

Nakakawa Madina Kunihira

Nakakawa Madina Kunihira

Programs Manager

Nalubega Maria

Nalubega Maria

Treasurer and Secretary

Portrait of Nakibuuka Sheinah, Welfare committee

Nakibuuka Sheinah

Welfare committee

Outreach support

The Bible Union needs Bibles, transport, sound support, stationery and outreach materials to keep reaching schools well.