CoVAB’s diversity in religious composition is one of the factors that makes her a strong college, with various religious communities such as the Moslems, Catholics, Anglicans, and Seventh Day Adventists among others. A number of divine activities are held, where covabians are involved basing on individual divine belonging and preference, which promotes staff and students’ diverse interactions and moral nurturing.
This is overly showcased through workshops, fellowships and handover of students’ religious leadership, in which students greatly participate, with support from their CoVAB staff religious Patrons and the college administration.
The Anglican Community Patrons, Mr. Gerald Brooks Musinguzi and Mrs. Sarah Ayer launching the new Piano on 10th October, 2019
The Anglican Community Fellowship which was held on 10th October, 2019 at the Ruth Keesling Center, CoVAB