Dinner and Donation Event
Come, break bread, socialize,
and feel the love.
We look so forward to seeing you there!
Save The Date
May 18, 2024

DWAYNE & LANA
Church / Community Center

The Miracle Church

Several years ago, during a difficult season of my life, I went to Uganda with Three Sixteen Ministries to see the work they were doing with orphanages and churches. I had the opportunity to once again teach and preach falling back into the calling I knew the Lord put upon me. It has wrecked my life ever since. It also brought into it, my wife Lana, a kingdom soul-mate who’s in lock-step to my life’s desire to serve the Lord, and together we’ve been praying and seeking to build a church there.

Will you be a part of this great work and help us reach our $20,000 goal?

This will build a “turn-key church” on the site the congregation has already put skin in the game. This build will have finished walls and metal roof, cement floors, glass and metal windows, latrine services, a secure pastors office, chairs, a sound system, solar lighting and water collection system, in a culture that rarely gets past construction of walls.

Our Inspiration

Recently, we learned about a Ugandan village church who felt the leading of God to stop wasting rent money and stepped out in faith and bought land believing a build was coming. This was confirmation to our dreams, as I’ve seen churches start this way meeting under blue tarps strung to trees with eager seekers waiting on a miracle from the Lord. Both Lana and I want to be a part of this miracle-in-the-making and we’re inviting you to partnering with us.

In other church builds this ministry has done, we’ve witnessed the wide impact of transformation to people and communities. Shifting from long-standing practices of witchcraft, idolatry, paganism and even cannibalism, to become born-again leaders in Spirit. These important church plants with fully completed buildings have been witness to the power of our God. They’ve brought about unprecedented growth, multiplication, jobs training in the church buildings during the week and a source of clean community-accessed water from the roof catchment systems.

Lets Do This!