All Is Well Ministries is a born-again Christian ministry located in Mbiiko, Buikwe District, Uganda. The ministry was established in response to a divine calling and burden to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ, restore hope, and bring spiritual transformation to individuals and families within the community.
The church was founded by pastor jonathan kato in 2015, beginning as a small fellowship of believers committed to love, prayer, worship, and the teaching of God’s Word. Like many Pentecostal ministries in Uganda, the early meetings were held in humble settings such as homes or temporary shelters, reflecting both the simplicity and deep spiritual hunger of the founding members.
From its inception, All Is Well Ministries emphasized love, giving, word sharing and faith in God’s promises, addressing both the spiritual and practical challenges faced by people in the Mbiiko area. The name “All Is Well” was inspired by the biblical assurance that in Christ, believers can experience peace and victory regardless of life’s circumstances (romans 8:28).
As the ministry grew, it expanded its activities to include:
• Regular worship services and Bible teaching
• Prayer and deliverance sessions
• Youth and children’s ministries
• Women and family-focused fellowships
• Community outreach programs supporting the vulnerable
Over time, the church transitioned from a small gathering into a more structured ministry, acquiring a building and increasing in membership. This growth reflects both spiritual maturity and the increasing impact of the church within the surrounding community.
All Is Well Ministries continues to play a significant role in spiritual formation, discipleship, and community transformation in Buikwe District. The church remains committed to raising believers who are grounded in the Word of God, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and equipped to live victorious Christian lives.
Today, the ministry stands as a beacon of hope and restoration, actively contributing to both the spiritual and social well-being of its members and the wider community.