Education
He studied at the Boga Institute and at the Nyankunde Institute, where he graduated in 1977.
He studied at the Boga Institute and at the Nyankunde Institute, where he graduated in 1977.
Isingoma is married to Mugisha and has 6 adult children. He took a degree in Theology and Human Sciences at the Superior Institute of Anglican Theology, in 1984. He also helds a master"s degree in Theology at the Evangelical Theology Faculty of Bangui, Central African Republic, in 1997.
He served first as Bishop of Katanga, from 1997 to 2007, being elected Bishop of Boga in 2007, a position that he held until 2009.
He received four out of seven votes. He also serves as Bishop of Kinshasa.
Isingoma is considered a moderate conservative. He attended GAFCON II, that took place in Nairobi, Kenya, from 21 to 26 October 2013.
He was reelected for another five years at the meeting of the House of the Bishops of the Province that took place at Kinshasa, on 20 August 2014.
He defeat by five votes against four, Zacharia Masimango, Bishop of the Diocese of Kindu. He stated after his reelection that the priorities for his new term would include church-planting and addressing his country socio-economical problems. He also admitted the division of his province in two internal provinces due to his size.
Isingoma announced that he was leaving office for a health improvement break and to return to theological academia on 11 March 2016.
This announcement came three years before the completion of his second five-year term in office and seven years before the age of retirement of 65.
He is also a member of the Anglican Consultative Council.