The Spread · Teach → Equip → Send → Sustain

Symposium Partner Symposium Still ahead Sending hub
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Love God · Love People

Make Disciples · Be His Witness

A map of justBible Ministries symposiums across East Africa, 2014 to 2026. Two sending hubs — Zion Community Center in Seeta Nazigo, Uganda, and Christian Restoration Church in Nairobi — send International and Partner Symposiums outward. Gold marks an International Symposium, indigo a Partner Symposium, teal a gathering still ahead of today.

  1. We are not the missionaries.

    The pastors we equip are. We're the supply line — and from one hilltop in Uganda, the Word has carried across East Africa.

  2. It begins in Seeta Nazigo.

    2014

    One gathering. One book of the Bible, taught well, to pastors hungry for Scripture.

  3. A foundation laid.

    2016

    Three years, three international symposiums at the Zion hub — pastors equipped to teach faithfully and train others.

  4. Across into Kenya.

    2019

    The teaching crosses the border — Kisii, then Nairobi. The first lights appear beyond Uganda.

  5. The pastors carry it home.

    2023

    Equipped pastors hold their own Partner Symposiums in their villages. Tanzania is reached.

  6. The supply line multiplies.

    2024

    Symposiums ripple across Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania — and into Rwanda.

  7. Village to village.

    2025

    The light reaches DR Congo and Burundi — and on the coast, a wave of pastors trained in Mombasa fans out across Kenya and into Tanzania.

  8. Nairobi — and further still.

    2026

    April 2026: the Kenya International Symposium in Nairobi. Over 500 adults, the book of James taught, 250 Bibles given. Partner Symposiums keep reaching — Ethiopia, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, Zambia.

  9. Next: Uganda, 2027.

    2027

    We're already preparing to return to the hilltop where this began — and applications to come with us are open now.

  10. Love God · Love People

    2027

    Make Disciples · Be His Witness

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