FNC Academy

Uganda Time

Faithfully Nurturing Children

Bringing HOPE to the HOPELESS

 Uganda Time

WHO WE ARE

FNC at it's conception, was an acronym for Friday Night Church. We took a shot gun approach at our area God had called us to providing several platforms of ministry which included: "The Fire Place" (a once a month corporate worship gathering for the entire community), Bible Studies for both men and women, "World Changers", (our teens ministry) which still goes on today, and Joy Club, an after school program geared toward the little ones. All of these were going well, but the one area we saw the most traction in was Joy Club. The numbers began with 67 on the first week, then climbed above 500 after just 6 short months. We knew God was trying to get our attention, for what, we really didn't know. Until a little girl named Christine decided to take a step of faith and write my wife Wendy a small note...

What all of us didn't know, and probably not even Christine herself, was what God was about ready to unleash. It was shortly after reading this note, FNC Academy was birthed. Like most endeavors, our beginnings were humbling; learning mostly as we went. But with our eyes on Jesus, He made it happen. Day by day it became less of a dream and more of a reality. Today, FNC Academy has more than 200+ students, Pre-K through 11th grade, and employs more than 50 full time Ugandans. As FNC has evolved, we had to let go to most of our other platforms of ministry. It takes everything you've got to make a school run properly, especially in a developing country. And our name (FNC) formally known as "Friday Night Church", now stands for "Faithfully Nurturing Children."

WHERE ARE WE

Uganda is in east Africa and Kampala is located near Lake Victoria. Our Prek-4th grade campus is located in Bukoto and our 5th - 12th grade campus is located in Busika.

FIVE PILLARS

Our facilities provide children with everything they need to prosper. We have brand-new indoor and outdoor gyms, bright reading library, fully equipped performance theatre and art studio. 

Spiritual Hope: Teaching and demonstrating the love of Jesus Christ.

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Physical Hope: Providing meals, uniforms, shoes, and all the items required for a child.


Educational Hope: Providing an affordable and international/Christ centered education. 


Emotional Hope: Creating an environment and platform for each student to feel loved.


Financial Hope: Providing an affordable and international/Christ-centered education.

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