Hon. Dr. Agnes Atim Apea Holds Thanksgiving Prayers in Aputi, Amolatar District, After Healing Journey
In a heartfelt gathering today, Hon. Dr. Agnes Atim Apea, the Woman Member of Parliament for Amolatar District, organized a thanksgiving prayer service to express her gratitude for her recent healing journey. The prayer event took place in Aputi, Amolatar District, where family, friends, and colleagues joined hands in prayer to thank God for Dr. Apea's recovery from an illness that had required her to travel abroad for surgery a few months ago.
The service was led by Bishop Olwa, who offered prayers of thanks and blessings for Dr. Apea’s health and dedicated service to her community. He spoke of the strength and resilience Dr. Apea had demonstrated through her challenging period of illness and praised her unwavering faith.
Among the notable attendees was Hon. James Olobo Dubai, the Member of Parliament for Kyoga County, who, along with other Members of Parliament and key stakeholders, expressed solidarity with Dr. Apea and her family. The gathering included community leaders, clergy members, local residents, and representatives from various organizations, all showing support and sharing in the spirit of gratitude and celebration.
Dr. Apea addressed the attendees, reflecting on her journey and expressing her deep appreciation for the prayers and support she received throughout her recovery. She attributed her strength and resilience to the power of prayer, the support of her constituents, and her faith.
“It’s through God’s grace and the unyielding support of my community that I’m able to stand here today," Dr. Apea said. "I am committed to serving my people and am grateful for this second chance to continue making a difference.”
The gathering concluded with a blessing ceremony and a moment of shared joy and unity as the attendees celebrated Dr. Apea’s return to health. The prayers and fellowship served as a reminder of the power of faith and the support of a community in times of adversity.
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