Church of Isa Masiya
![](images/g_officialname.gif) Church of Isa Masiya
![](images/g_altname.gif) variant spellings include Issa Massiya
![](images/g_foundersname.gif) "Apostle" Nabi Besweri Kaswabuli (aka Christopher Besweri Kaswabuli) (1936–)
![](images/g_currentleaders.gif) "Apostle" Nabi Besweri Kaswabuli (aka Christopher Besweri Kaswabuli) (1936–)
![](images/g_foundingplace.gif) Uganda (1965?)
![](images/g_headquarters.gif) Busembatya, Uganda
![](images/g_beliefs.gif) According to one source, "Kaswabuli...claims he had a vision instructing him to lead the people of God through evangelism…[and] his sect only believes in what is written in the 1877 Luganda version Bible of Isa Masiya."
![](images/g_commentary.gif) Reports indicate that the sect restricts believers to marry within the group.
![](images/g_adherents.gif) The group’s followers may number as many as 100,000
![](images/g_countries.gif) Kenya, Uganda
![](images/g_resources.gif) www.apologeticsindex.org/i08.html
![](images/g_news.gif) bssennoga.wordpress.com/2012/04/29/at-a-wedding-of-an-issa-massia-believer
www.religionnewsblog.com/1413/police-ban-jinja-sect-fm-radio-broadcast
![](images/g_sites.gif) www.web.archive.org/web/20180401150309/www.churchofisamasiya.org
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