Invited by Pastor Robert Kayanja, senior pastor of Miracle Centre Cathedral in Rubaga, Benny Hinn began his four-day crusade in Kampala. Kayanja extended the invitation to rekindle spiritual fervor and faith unity, mobilizing over 100,000 believers and 10,000 pastors across denominations.
At about 3:30PM, the Crusade kicked off on Friday, June 27, led by a 10,000 strong choir whose garments exuded excellence and heavenly order.
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Hinn who was ushered to the platform at 7PM and centered his message on the Person and power of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Zechariah 4:6—“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit”—he urged Ugandan Christians to seek intimacy with the Spirit, not merely miracles. This was a clarion call to spiritual maturity, bonding a new depth of revelation to national revival.
Day Two brought a surge of miraculous healings—blind eyes opened, crutches tossed, wheelchairs abandoned—echoing global Pentecostal streams.Hinn declared the presence of Jesus moving “like a mighty river” over the congregation to signify a visible outpouring signaling God’s tangible healing power and spiritual freedom.

On the third night, Hinn shifted to a sobering yet essential theme—the rising mental health crisis in the Church. He spoke powerfully against suicide, depression, and pastoral burnout, urging Ugandan believers to anchor themselves deeply in the Word.
“The people of Uganda need to dedicate their lives, spirit, soul and body to the Lord… Great peace is found only in scripture.” This was a prophetic wake-up call to heal not just physically but also emotionally and mentally.
Though formally billed as three days, the crusade carried into a fourth day of extended fellowship and corporate prayer. High-level guests—including President Museveni, First Lady Janet Museveni, Nabagereka Sylvia Nagginda, and Speaker Anita Among—received personal prayers, symbolizing spiritual blessing upon Uganda’s leadership.

In closing, Hinn prophesied,“Uganda will never be the same again”—capping the national vision with a divine mandate in a stirring prophecy uniting political, traditional, and church spheres under God’s purpose.
10,000 pastors from 47 nations stood united—a striking image of global Christian solidarity with mass testimonies including healing stories—from cancer to blindness which added credibility to the move of God .
The Ugandan government, including President Museveni, openly supported the crusade as a “meaningful discussion on faith”.

This four-day visit marked more than a revival meeting—it wove together spiritual intensity, national endorsement, and destiny proclamation.
Through dynamic preaching, public healing testimony, heartfelt prayers for leadership, and prophetic words, Benny Hinn and Pastor Robert Kayanja have sown seeds for a renewed spiritual mandate in Uganda.
Believers across the nation are now called to nurture this momentum—by embracing deeper Spirit-led intimacy, caring for mental and emotional well-being, and standing united as a Church commissioned to transform society.
