Prophet Elvis Mbonye, leader of Zoe Fellowship, has announced a bold vision to extend spiritual and material blessings to Ugandans, including direct support to the government a move he hopes will uplift communities and foster a new bridge between faith and public service.
Addressing a congregation of devoted followers, Prophet Mbonye laid out his ambitious plan to not only enrich the lives of his supporters but also contribute actively to Uganda’s development. Emphasizing the need for both spiritual and material impact, he declared, “Before many can access the grace that builds them up, we want to be a blessing materially.
We want to bless as many as we can.” His remarks were met with resounding applause as he revealed intentions for a unique partnership with the Ugandan government.
The launch event showcased this vision in action, with over 1,200 individuals and 200 families receiving essential household items, including food, clothing, and shoes. Attendees included representatives from Nsambya Police Barracks, the largest in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the Harvey Cerebral Palsy Foundation and local leaders from Munyonyo, Salaama, Kigo, and Makindye. This gesture underscored Zoe Fellowship’s commitment to community support, aligning with Mbonye’s call to bridge spiritual guidance with tangible outreach.
Prophet Mbonye hinted at a forthcoming engagement with national authorities, aiming to offer financial and logistical support for government initiatives. “Today, we start small, like a mustard seed, but at some point, we want to ask the government of Uganda, how can we bless you?” he announced, suggesting that Zoe Fellowship’s mission goes beyond spiritual teachings to become a force of practical support for the nation.
Expounding on the reach of Zoe Fellowship, Mbonye underscored its capacity to make a substantial financial impact. “They may not understand the spiritual language, so we wanted to bless them spiritually. Now we’ll go to them and say, we have the money let’s see if they’ll say no. We’ll support any activities they want to undertake,” he stated, underscoring the fellowship’s readiness to invest in Uganda’s progress.
The Prophet expressed a belief in the unparalleled influence of Zoe Fellowship, claiming that no other organization could match its impact. “There’s no association or organization greater than what is happening here. We can accomplish anything,” he said, calling for unity and commitment within the fellowship to extend their reach across the nation.
He described this practical outreach as a gateway to a broader spiritual awakening, sharing his conviction that material support would serve as an entry point for spiritual transformation. “Some people listen to the language of money before they listen to the Spirit. When we provide material support, we’ll show them where it comes from, and they will come here. In other words, we are here to be a blessing,” he concluded.