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Church inaugurates another parish in Abuja

By Chris Irekamba
02 July 2017   |   2:05 am
Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, Lagos Chapter, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola, has praised Motailatu Church Cherubim and Seraphim Worldwide (MCCSW), for planting another church in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

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Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, Lagos Chapter, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola, has praised Motailatu Church Cherubim and Seraphim Worldwide (MCCSW), for planting another church in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

At the inauguration of the Word of Faith Chapel of the church in Lugbe, the Lagos CAN chairman, who spoke on the theme of the inauguration: “All things are possible,” urged members and leaders to keep the zeal of evangelism burning. He said God was determined to change lives and destinies through the unique spiritual impact of the MCCSW.

Calling for great faith to conquer more lands, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola said only those who have unshakeable belief in God can accomplish great things for the Kingdom. He advised members of the church to continue to seek expansion of the kingdom, saying only then will God be committed to taking care of them.

He said: “If you can just be faithful to God in righteousness and holiness, God will take care of your affairs. I see the day this parish will have the largest land in Abuja filled with people. The beginning may be small, but God will surely make this parish great.”

The inauguration brings to two the number of parishes established by the church in the FCT. The Prelate and Supreme Head of MCCSW, His Eminence Dr. Israel Akinadewo (Omoeri), said the essence of the ongoing expansion project is to penetrate all corners of the nation with the Aladura zeal and spiritual orientation.

He stated that the plan is to plant no fewer than 25 branches of the church in the FCT in the next one year to reach more souls.The church, Dr. Akinadewo reiterated, is committed to, “quality in Spirit, service and impact through creation of conducive atmosphere for the spiritual and general well being of members.”

In his prayers, the cleric, who is also the general secretary of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Lagos branch, asked God to fill the auditorium with the Spirit of truth, excellence and godliness. To underscore the commitment of the church to God, Akinadewo stated: “Only those interested in making heaven are welcome to this church.” Members and well-wishers witnessed the colourful ceremony.

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