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    Exploring the Factors Influencing the Migration of Christians from Anglican Church to Other Churches: A Case Study of Kabindi Archdeaconry, Diocese of Muhabura, Kisoro District
    (Uganda Christian University, 2025-06-25) Jeniffer Nyiramutuzo
    This study examines determinants of Christians’ mobility from the Anglican Church to other denominations in Kabindi Archdeaconry, Diocese of Muhabura. This study was motivated by the trend of declining membership of the Anglican Church that has concerned church leaders and stakeholders. The study employed qualitative case study, collecting data through interviews, observation and document analysis. Results showed that key driving forces for migration included dissatisfaction with leadership in the church, lack of spiritual nourishment, difference in generations in worship styles, lack of youth involvement, and attraction of charismatic practices by Pentecostal and other churches. Socio-economic factors and culture also played a role in believers’ decisions. The study suggests rejuvenating pastoral care, improvement in leadership responsibility, embracing lively forms of worship, and more engagement of the laity especially youth and women in church affairs. These can help to improve the Anglican Church's relativity and sustaining its membership. The findings contribute to the overall literature in church growth, retention, and ecclesiastical renovation in contemporary Christian congregations.

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