Trump Advisor, President Museveni to Grace 5-Day “Command the Future” Conference at Rubaga Miracle Centre

From November 12 to 16, all roads will lead to the Miracle Centre Cathedral Grounds in Rubaga for the “Command the Future” conference, a five-day global gathering of faith leaders, innovators, and visionaries from more than 30 nations.

Hosted by Pastor Robert and Jessica Kayanja, the event aims to inspire a new generation of leaders under the theme “Shaping the Next Generation Through Divine Wisdom, Leadership, and Innovation.”

Among the high-profile guests expected are President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and Dr. Paula White; pastor, author, and former spiritual advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump.

Dr. White, known for her dynamic teaching on purpose and leadership, will lead sessions on influence and destiny messages that echo the conference’s goal of empowering believers to take charge of their future.

Other notable speakers include JD Shuttlesworth, Drs. Paul and Becky Enenche, Pastor Patience Rwabogo, and Apostle Michael Oropko.

Major General Daniel York, Ben Kroeske, and Chris Hufton will handle sessions on character, wealth creation, and innovation, while Robert Kayanja Jr. will lead youth-focused talks on empowerment and vision.

The conference runs daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., free and open to the public, though organizers encourage early registration for better seating.

In a pre-event briefing, Pastor Robert Kayanja said Uganda was honored to host such a high-level gathering.

“You’re going to be taught by the best of the best,” he said.

“For anyone to be an advisor to the President of the United States, the most powerful man on Earth, you must be unique in your message and delivery. Dr. Paula White represents that excellence and we are blessed to have her here.”

He added that over 31 international delegations have confirmed attendance, with several governments sending representatives.

“Alongside the main conference, we’ll hold meetings with leaders from across Africa and beyond,” Kayanja revealed.

He emphasized that the event will equip attendees with both spiritual and practical skills.

“By the time you leave here, you’ll know how to communicate your message effectively, organize better, and host impactful events,” he said.

Reflecting on the church’s growth, he noted, “It’s amazing that a ministry that started in Papyrus 40 years ago can now host an international conference of this scale. We thank God and our government for the support.”

With a program that blends worship, leadership, and innovation, Command the Future reinforces Uganda’s growing reputation as a hub for faith-driven leadership in Africa.

As Pastor Kayanja put it, “Uganda is about to be seen by the world, not just through this conference, but through what we will continue to build together.”

For the thousands expected at Miracle Centre Cathedral this week, that future begins now.

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