Senior pastor Robert Kayanja has left many worshippers surprised after revealing that he and his wife, Pastor Jessica Kayanja, were specially invited to visit U.S. President Donald Trump at his famous Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.
The revelation was made during a Wednesday service at Miracle Centre Cathedral, where Pastor Kayanja emotionally shared details about the experience with his congregation.
According to the pastor, the visit was one of the most unforgettable moments of his life.
He explained that the gathering included about 200 distinguished guests and described the level of wealth, security, and luxury at the residence as something he had never witnessed before.
Kayanja told worshippers that although he had previously visited places like Buckingham Palace and different state houses, being invited into the private home of a sitting U.S. president felt completely different.
He said the experience humbled him deeply because of where he and his wife had come from.
“I am from Masooli and my wife is from Kitezi. This is not a small thing. It can only be by the grace of God,” he said during the service.

The pastor also revealed that he and his wife were the only Africans and the only Black guests invited to the event.
He explained that he met several billionaires and influential people who wanted to learn more about his ministry and leadership journey.
Kayanja said the visit reminded him that faith and dedication can take a person to places they never imagined.
He encouraged believers not to allow hatred, rejection, or painful past experiences to limit their dreams.
According to him, many people may never understand someone’s vision, but that should never stop them from moving forward.
While speaking about President Trump, Kayanja said he was shocked by the size and beauty of the Mar-a-Lago property.
He even claimed the residence has a ballroom that can host around 2,000 people, saying it looked as though Trump had prepared himself long before becoming president.
The pastor urged people to plan for a better future instead of building their lives around childhood pain or bitterness from the past.
News of the visit has quickly spread across social media, with many followers congratulating the pastor and describing the moment as inspirational.
Others praised him for representing Uganda on an international stage and interacting with some of the world’s most powerful individuals.
The visit comes months after reports that Pastor Kayanja was preparing to host several high-profile American televangelists linked to Trump’s circle during major Christian conferences held at Miracle Centre Cathedral.

For many of his followers, the Mar-a-Lago visit is being seen as another major milestone in the pastor’s journey from humble beginnings to global recognition.


