Eylim Camp 2026 marked our third annual Ministers’ Camp, bringing together ministers and church leaders for a time of spiritual refreshing, fellowship, and growth. Held at Nansanga Harvest Church Fellowship in Budaka District, Uganda, the camp was centered on the theme:

“Understanding the Life We Received.”

Over the course of three days, participants experienced the presence of God in remarkable ways. The camp was characterized by the infilling of the Holy Spirit, Spirit-inspired insights from the Word of God, deliverance, and deep spiritual renewal.

One of the highlights of the camp was the group fellowship sessions, which provided opportunities for focused interaction and learning among different ministry groups. These included pastors, worship ministers, evangelists, intercessors, and ushers. Through these gatherings, participants were able to share experiences, receive encouragement, and grow together in their respective areas of ministry.

The impact of the camp was especially evident among the spiritual leadership of Budaka District. Many leaders described the experience as life-transforming and equipping, testifying that they had gained a deeper understanding of the truth of God’s Word. Several leaders expressed a desire for additional leadership-focused training sessions, recognizing the value and relevance of the ministry imparted during the camp.

Ministers from other areas also shared encouraging testimonies of how God renewed, strengthened, and spoke to them in profound ways throughout the gathering.

We thank God for all that He accomplished during Eylim Camp 2026 and look forward to seeing the lasting fruit of His work in the lives and ministries of all who attended.

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