Rwomushana Shuts Down Claims of Targeting Other Pastors
If you are active on Ugandan social media, you have likely come across Pastor Isaac Rwomushana, the founder and lead pastor of Good is God Church.
His outspoken and unconventional views often spark debate, with some critics suggesting that his statements are aimed at provoking fellow pastors.
Amid the speculation, Rwomushana has moved to address the claims.
During an appearance on Sanyuka UnCut, he rejected suggestions that he attacks other religious leaders.
I am not attacking any pastor. I am too small to attack anyone. They are a million times bigger than me.
He said some of his past comments were taken out of context, leading to public misunderstanding about his intentions.

The preacher also clarified his position on church giving.
According to him, tithes and donations should never be forced on congregants.
Even if you force people to give, they still may not. My point was clear: if you are able to give, give. If you cannot not, then don’t.
Rwomushana insists his message is about personal conviction and choice, not attacks on fellow pastors.
I am not attacking any pastor. I’m too small to attack anyone; they are a million times bigger than me. My message was misunderstood. I don’t force people to pay tithes. – Pastor Rwomushana#SanyukaUnCut #SanyukaUpdates #FfeBannoDdala pic.twitter.com/7L05JPU5wt
— Sanyuka TV (@sanyukatv) February 24, 2026