A Place of Fellowship, Empowerment, and Service

Mothers’ Union Hall is a treasured facility within North Ankole Diocese, dedicated to strengthening families, empowering women, nurturing faith, and serving the wider community. It stands as a symbol of the important role that mothers and women play in the life of the Church and society.

The hall provides a welcoming space where people gather for worship, meetings, training, celebrations, counseling, and community programs. It is more than a building—it is a center of unity, growth, and transformation.

Supporting the Ministry of Mothers’ Union

As a home for Mothers’ Union activities, the hall helps advance programs that focus on Christian family values, marriage support, parenting, discipleship, and community care. It creates room for women to lead, learn, encourage one another, and serve with confidence.

Common activities may include:

  • Prayer meetings and fellowships

  • Marriage and family seminars

  • Parenting guidance sessions

  • Women leadership training

  • Skills development workshops

  • Counseling and mentorship programs

  • Community outreach planning

  • Choir practice and church gatherings

A Venue for the Community

Beyond Mothers’ Union programs, Mothers’ Union Hall can also host diocesan meetings, conferences, youth programs, receptions, and special events. Its presence strengthens the Diocese by providing a functional and dignified gathering place for many occasions.

Building Strong Families and Strong Communities

When women are empowered, families are strengthened. When families are strengthened, communities flourish. The Mothers’ Union Hall therefore contributes directly to the Diocese’s mission of holistic development—touching lives spiritually, socially, and economically.

With continued support and active use, the hall will remain a center of hope, leadership, and service for generations to come—raising godly families, equipping women, and blessing the entire community.

The Mothers’ Union Hall is more than walls and a roof. It is a house of fellowship, a school of wisdom, and a place where faith is lived out through service and compassion.