Church Financial Demands and Christian Church Attendance in Kyeizooba Sub County, Bushenyi District of Uganda

Arinaitwe Shibar, Gwokyalya Edith Baagala, Ainembabazi Earnest, Lucy Aja and Justine Tumuhairwe

Faculty of Education Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Church financial demands has led to lack of trust among church leaders and their believers due to frequency of the financial demands from church members without accountability to the members. This has brought lack of trust among church leaders by followers hence reducing attendance of Christians in church and occasioned the creation of different churches by the members due to mistrust between each other. In the light of the above observations, the study calls for Church preachers to explicitly explain God’s word and bring their worshippers to knowledge of God. The church should start self-sustaining projects like rearing cattle, chicken and other agricultural projects so that its treasury can be increased. There is need for churches to form worship memberships’ care team that review the attendance of their worshipers.  Finally, there is need for leaders of the church to constantly visit the homes of their Christian brothers, pray for them so that their investments can be blessed by God.

Keywords: Christian church, Church financial demands, Membership, Religious market, Worshippers

CITE AS: Arinaitwe Shibar, Gwokyalya Edith Baagala, Ainembabazi Earnest, Lucy Aja and Justine Tumuhairwe (2024). Church Financial Demands and Christian Church Attendance in Kyeizooba Sub County, Bushenyi District of Uganda. INOSR ARTS AND HUMANITIES 10(1):25-29. https://doi.org/10.59298/INOSRAH/2024/101.2529