Johnson Twinomujuni
Johnson Twinomujuni[1] is an Anglican bishop in Uganda:[2] since 2017 he has served as the Bishop of West Ankole.[3]
Twinomujuni was born on. 11th August 1968 in Muko, Mbarara District. He was educated at the African Bible College in Malawi; the Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, USA; and Uganda Christian University. He was ordained a deacon in December 1998, and a priest in December 1999. Twinomujuni has served the church in Kibingo Parish, Ankole Diocese, as Diocesan Missions Coordinator of Ankole Diocese, Chaplain Maryhill High school, Chaplain of St. Luke's Chapel Mbarara University of Science and Technology, and as part time lecturer of Christian Ethics, Old Testament, New Testament and Worldviews at Bishop Stuart University.
He also served as cofounder and Principal of Uganda Bible Institute in Mbarara, Uganda. He was consecrated and enthroned Bishop on 28 May 2017 at St. Peter's Cathedral, Bweranyangi, Bushenyi.[4]
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East Ankole
- Kosiya Shalita
- Amos Betungura
- Elisha Kyamugambi
- George Tibeesigwa
- Sheldon Mwesigwa
- Dick Lyth
- Festo Kivengere
- William Rukirande
- George Katwesigye
- George Bagamuhunda
- Yoramu Bamunoba
- William Magambo
- Yonah Katoneene
- Johnson Twinomujuni
- Ernest Shalita
- David Sebuhinja, bishop-elect
- Cranmer Mugisha
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