Women's Ministry
The Women of Pader Uganda is rooted in faith, with a mission to share the Gospel and embody Christ’s love through service, discipleship, and community. Through intentional programs and spiritual gatherings, TWOPU creates opportunities for women and the greater Pader community to grow in faith and experience lasting transformation in their walk with Christ.

Home Cells
Home Cells are small, neighborhood-based groups that meet weekly to read scripture, pray, worship, listen to messages, and enjoy fellowship. These gatherings, facilitated by TWOPU in partnership with Pader Community Church, create strong spiritual communities and opportunities for personal growth and connection with others in the Pader area.


Proclaimers
Many in the community we work with cannot read or write, and access to written Bibles is limited. To overcome this barrier, TWOPU provides solar-powered audio Bibles, called Proclaimers, to each Home Cell. These devices allow individuals to listen to the full Old and New Testaments in Acholi, engaging with scripture in a meaningful way, regardless of literacy. This ensures everyone can hear and reflect on God's Word in their native language, fostering spiritual growth and community connection. Read more about Proclaimers and sponsor one here.
Ministry Conferences
Since its inception, The Women of Pader Uganda has hosted large-scale ministry conferences at Pader Community Church during each visit by our U.S. team. During these conferences, we focus on a topic or array of topics that are centered on developing a deeper faith.


Serving Others
To be registered as a member of TWOPU, women must be church members and participate in a home cell. Once these prerequisites are met, women must also complete a specified number of community service hours, coordinated by our Uganda staff.
There is also a nominal membership fee (less than $3 USD per year).