Pastor Wilson Bugembe has clarified on the viral videos shared on different social media platforms painting a picture that he is involved in a verbal war with House Of Prayer lead pastor, Bujingo Aloysious.
During one of his sermons, Pastor Wilson Bugembe condemned the so-called pastors who were fornicating with women who they did not officially marry saying it was against God’s will. He termed his sermon ‘Dirty Bed’, saying such pastors living in this sin were praying to God in vain.
Social media users on TikTok started editing the video and added unrelated clips that created a narrative that he was attacking Pr. Bugingo for abandoning his legally married wife and moving in with his lover, Susan Makula whom he has not wedded yet.
Clarifying the video, Bugembe termed it as false information and propaganda spread by malicious people with the aim of creating a rift between him and Bugingo who he says is his father. He emphasized that the said sermon was a general call that cut across every pastor, including him.
People trying to put different TikTok videos together to spread false information that I’m fighting with my pastor, please stop it. I’m a well-behaved person who doesn’t exchange words with my fathers.
I was giving you my sermon and never did I say it was about any particular pastor. There are some people who have had the habit of starting fights. In my sermon I mentioned pastors of which I’m also one of them. It’s just by the grace of God,” Pastor Wilson Bugembesaid.
The Worship House pastor went ahead to appreciate the great work that Bugingo did in the country going by how large his flock is and how many souls he has helped turn to God.
He likened him to a bright light of the world and the rumors coming from perpetrators who wanted as the evil trying to fight against him.
I don’t think there has been a brighter light in Kampala for the past years that has brought many people closer to God than that man (pastor Bujingo). He was on every radio and television even up to today.
Every time you see a shining light, it is always targeted by the wind that wants to put it out. That pastor used to baptize hundreds of people on a weekly basis. Namboole stadium was filled to the brim during his nights,