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Will Yiga’s Son, Pastor Andrew Jengo Manage His Father’s Shoes

Andrew Jengo is now the senior pastor of Revival Church Kawaala after he was announced heir to the late Pastor Yiga Augustine. The deceased was laid to rest yesterday just around his church premises as he had requested.

A number of people were seen at this burial. The health precautions were really hard to follow.

There are so many questions to ask. The most outstanding is whether Pastor Andrew Jengo will actually manage his Father’s shoes. The Pastoring of the Late Yiga has been very unique and comic.

Perhaps one of the reasons he has been having a very huge number of followers. His style of preaching has been really lay to the level of a normal Ugandan.

For some months now, Pastor Andrew Jengo has been leading the church as his dad was in hospital battling for his life. His style of preaching is rather really serious and bible based unlike his dad’s style.

Some people even said that perhaps he will do a better job when it comes to soul feeding as compared to Pastor Yiga Augustine who was really bent on making comedy in church.

We don’t know if the congregation will quickly adjust to Jengo’s style of preaching. If we are to evaluate however, the new pastor is already doing a good job in regards to Pastoring. Obviously a lot of things will have to change because it doesn’t look like Jengo will closely move in his Father’s footprints.

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