Category: Worship

  • New Birth Ministries international meet

    THREE-DAY programme tagged How to receive by the New Birth Ministries International holds from October 17-19.
    Venue is 1, Abiodun Jagun road, Ogba last bus-stop, Ikeja, Lagos.
    The programme with the theme breaking forth ends today with an anointing service.
    Host is Bishop Francis Anunobi.

  • Don’t commercialise prophecies, cleric charges

    The chief chaplain of Grace Institute of Pastoral Counseling (GIPEC), Rev. (Dr) Bartholomew Dimanozie, has admonished ministers of God to desist from giving false prophecies to enrich themselves.

    He spoke during the body’s annual programme for the less privileged in the society.

    The event, which also featured awards to deserving members of the public and commissioning of new chaplains from different parts of the country, held at the Golden Gate Paradise, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    He said: “My fellow men of God, it is better for us to go back to our first love. If we do, He that called us will reignite his love in us and we would begin to preach, ‘it is written’.

    “When you meet people in government, don’t begin to prophesy what you are not told to. When you meet with people in power, tell them thus says the Lord and that it is not worthy to do this or do that. Ministers of God should not go about telling lies to get envelopes.”

    He advised Nigerians to vote only for personalities that fear God and not for political parties.

    According to him:”When the righteous is on the throne, the people will be happy. If we vote for the right people, they will be able to do things aright and we will be able to move forward.

    “You don’t judge people by what they say during campaign. You vote for people based on what they did yesterday and not what they are doing now.

    “What they are doing now is to cajole people to vote for them. Politicians should learn to wait for their time and not make our politics a do- or- die.”

    Chaplain Samson Adamolekun, a top member of the body, explained that chaplaincy is a caregiver saddled with the responsibility of doing the work of God.

  • Trinity House seeks greater Nigeria

    • Honours individuals

    The Trinity House Church Victoria Island Lagos has honoured some distinguished individuals in various fields of endeavours.

    The fourth in the series, the event was tagged Honour Nigeria awards.

    It was in commemoration of the nation’s 54th Independence anniversary.

    Those honoured include: former Ambassador to the United Kindgom, Dr Christopher Kolade for Leadership; the late Dr Ameyo Adadevoh and Mr. Akaniyene Edet for National and Community Service; founder of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Otunba Subomi Balogun for professionalism and Dame Priscilla Kuye bagged the award for female role model and leadership.

    The Senior Pastor of Trinity House, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, in his sermon titled: ‘What makes a nation great’ stressed the need for churches to partner with government in the provision of community services.

    He said any nation that wants to be great must get rid of idolatry, produce transformed leaders and citizens with the right thinking.

    Ighodalo thanked the honourees for their services and urged Nigerians to emulate them.

    “I salute them that even in the face of adversities, they stood strong. Nothing should be too difficult for you to do for others,” he stated.

    Son of the late Dr Adadevoh, Bankole Cardoso, said Nigerians supported  the family’s during their trying period.

    Akanieyene has served in the Police Force for 32 years.

    He controls traffic daily in the sun and rain and was spotted on his duty post that same morning of the award.

     

  • Encounter with Destiny from His Book! (3)

    In our discourse of Encounter with Destiny from His Book last week, we described every true child of God as a redeemed Spiritual Eagle. We identified the general features of the Eagle and attempted to relate the bird to the redeemed Christian, who is a Spiritual Eagle.

    Today, we shall continue that discussion by situating the subject in the significance of the Bible, which is God’s special dream Book for our encounter with destiny. Let us understand however, that the Bible is a Book of instructions and our life cannot be worth any more than we are addicted to those instructions.

    In fact, our ultimate proofs are engendered by instructions and that’s why those who hate instructions cannot go far with God. Therefore, sensitivity and commitment to His leadings is vital to our making (2 Timothy 3:16, Proverbs 4:13, Isaiah 48:21).

    From the story of the eagle, the mother eagle goes outside her nest, bears the eaglet on her back, and soars to the skies. In the midst of the flight, the mother eagle suddenly removes her back, while the eaglet struggles for survival. When the eaglet is about crashing into the sea or on the rock, the mother eagle comes and bears him.

    There are too many believers who have remained eaglets all their lives, because they won’t get out of the ‘nest’ and take responsibility. Though there is an eagle in us, it takes discipline, focused spiritual exercises, being led by the Spirit among others, for the eagle in us to come alive.

    Our second picture from scriptures is that every child of God is redeemed a ‘Sun’ of Righteousness: We understand from scriptures that Jesus is the Sun of righteousness and as the Father has sent Him, so Has He sent us. It therefore means that we are redeemed as ‘suns’ of righteousness. However, we must understand that though redemption has made us a sun, it is revelation that helps us to see and actualise it (Malachi 4:1-2, Psalm 84:11, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Isaiah 60).

    But, what is the Sun worth?

    •Scientifically, the sun is an entity of global phenomenon: The sun is worth all that engenders life on the earth. For instance, plants are absolutely dependent on sunlight; otherwise they will die. We also know that animals are absolutely dependent on plants, because they, including humans, survive by the oxygen that plants supply. Therefore, the sun is the fountain of life!

    Likewise, every child of God is redeemed a global phenomenon and a fountain of life (Matthew 5:13-16)

    •There is enormous heat in the sun: Naturally, no chaff can survive the heat of the sun and we understand that whatever is not planted by God in our lives is chaff. Thus, when the sun in us comes fully alive, nothing can survive except what is planted by God (Matthew 3:11-12).

    In scriptures, Jesus, the Sun of righteousness, is described as the burning and shining light. When He appeared, the demons couldn’t stand His presence and they cried out, “Have You come to destroy us before the time?” (John 5:35, Matthew 8:29). Likewise, redemption has made us ‘suns’ of righteousness and the overriding Sun (Jesus) dwells in us.

    How is this heat generated?

    The Holy Ghost is the fire from heaven, the Word is the wood and inside that wood is also fire. When the fire within the wood and the fire of the Holy Ghost come together, then we generate the heat of the sun. Also, we understand from scriptures that where there is no wood, the fire goes out. We generate and maintain the heat of the sun by our encounters with the heated Word of God(Jeremiah 20:9, Proverbs 26:20).

    We must understand that every one of God’s agenda requires a price to be paid. It is not enough to access God’s plan, we must know what it takes to actualize it and commit to press our way into it. The truth remains that the Bible is the custodian of every great destiny in the Kingdom. I pray today that no one will take your place in God’s agenda for your life! Remain ever Blessed!

    Friend, the grace to encounter destiny through His Book is free for those who are born again. You become a child of God, by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour. Say this prayer in faith: “Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You, for saving me! Now, I know I am born again!”

    I invite you to come and fellowship with us at the Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, the covenant home of Winners. We have four services on Sundays, holding at 6:00 a.m., 7:50 a.m., 9:40 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. respectively.

     I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 7747546-8; or E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org

  • Laughter 2014 kicks off today

    The annual Harvest of Miracles at Pentecostal Canaan land Mission Incorporated aka reaching the World For Christ begins today.

    Tagged Laughter 2014, it holds at 26/28, Adewunmi Abudu Street off Osolo Way, Ajao Lagos.

    A suya night holds on Friday from 10pm till dawn.

    The host, Pastor Nick & Pastor (Mrs.) Medo – Uwa stated that ministers expected include Pastor J.T. Kalejaiye (Lagos), Rev. Glory Idahosa and Rev. Felix Chikwendu.

  • Don’t commercialise prophecies, cleric charges

    THE chief chaplain of Grace Institute of Pastoral Counseling (GIPEC), Rev. (Dr) Bartholomew Dimanozie, has admonished ministers of God to desist from giving false prophecies to enrich themselves.

    He spoke during the body’s annual programme for the less privileged in the society.

    The event, which also featured awards to deserving members of the public and commissioning of new chaplains from different parts of the country, held at the Golden Gate Paradise, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    He said: “My fellow men of God, it is better for us to go back to our first love. If we do, He that called us will reignite his love in us and we would begin to preach, ‘it is written’.

    “When you meet people in government, don’t begin to prophesy what you are not told to. When you meet with people in power, tell them thus says the Lord and that it is not worthy to do this or do that. Ministers of God should not go about telling lies to get envelopes.”

    He advised Nigerians to vote only for personalities that fear God and not for political parties.

    According to him:”When the righteous is on the throne, the people will be happy. If we vote for the right people, they will be able to do things aright and we will be able to move forward.

    “You don’t judge people by what they say during campaign. You vote for people based on what they did yesterday and not what they are doing now.

    “What they are doing now is to cajole people to vote for them. Politicians should learn to wait for their time and not make our politics a do- or- die.”

    Chaplain Samson Adamolekun, a top member of the body, explained that chaplaincy is a caregiver saddled with the responsibility of doing the work of God.

  • ‘We should stop killing our wounded soldiers’

    ‘We should stop killing our wounded soldiers’

    The general overseer of Agape Christian Ministries, Akure, Bishop Felix Adejumo, is a leader of leaders. He spoke with Sunday Oguntola on life at 60 and sundry issues affecting the body of Christ. 

    You were 60 in August. How is life at 60?

    I think I am just trying to assimilate the reality of being 60. I have never been there before but now that I find myself there, it is a different ball game altogether. I’m beginning to redefine life and see it differently from how I used to before.

    The reality that one does not have too much time anymore is sinking in now. My approach is to think differently from what I used to. I think this age bracket is teaching me a lot of lessons…

    …Which are?

    One, you don’t have all the time anymore. You must value your time and take advantage of the opportunities of life. Two, you must value the people around you because people are assets and they could also be liabilities. Three, you must be patient with yourself and people around. Four, you cannot win the world or even own the whole world.

    Whatever God gives to you, be content with it and appreciate Him for it. You must leave a legacy, an imprint in the life of people because life is not just about yourself. So, I have learnt all of these and I have just living to impact people than I have done in the past. Those are the things I will be working on henceforth.

    But you must also be thinking about succession at your age. I know many don’t like to talk about it…?

    Well, you know it is a reality of life. I remember the first time I told my children that when we die we should be buried in a certain place. I said ‘bury me here and my wife close by’ but my last daughter said ‘daddy, don’t mention it’ but I insisted it is a reality of life. It’s like a 40 year-old refusing to write his will. He has to do that because it is mere deception to think you will always be around. God owns our breath.

    So, the issue of succession is something that I have been praying about. There is a succession plan in place. I have a programme for myself and I told myself I have maybe ten more years to work actively. From 70, I will relax and take easier responsibilities that will not put pressure on my health. I am sound and healthy but I must not put too much pressure on myself. I have a retirement plan that I’m sticking to.

    How much of mentoring are you into these days?

    That is my major project now. It is what will take the latter years of my life. In the next ten years, I will be at some locations where I can be more accessible and raise the next generation. I want to share with them life experiences, principles and revelations from the word. I’d want to impart them with practical experiences of my life so that they can see both sides of the divides.

    I am already thinking about that and it will cut across denominations. I have a lot of mentees and others are joining. I want to open up my life to them for impartation and learning.

    How does it make you feel when one of your mentees is derailing and seems not to be yielding?

    It is very painful sometimes especially if it is somebody you love so much.  You have invested and such a mentee is derailing but there is nothing you can do. There is nothing you can do but to pray. You can’t but have such issues and that is why you have to open such a person up to the pitfalls in life. But if he falls into them again, you don’t throw away the baby with the bath water. You don’t run away, abdicate your responsibility as a father but hang on there to rescue that person.

    Sometimes, don’t you feel that some of them would have dragged your name in the mud in the process since everyone knows you are associated with them?

    Honestly speaking, it is God that builds a name. If you  have a baby that pees, you clean him up and not run away. You won’t say you don’t want the child to stain you and then walk away. If anybody says you are stained, well that is their opinion. You have your life to live. I have had  a lot of such things. People will say ‘he is their father’, ‘like father, like son’. But I don’t mind. It is between me and God.

    That one of my mentees misbehaves does not mean I do or have to do. My shoulders are down for them to rise and I never walk out on them. I don’t want to abandon people when it’s tough times. I want to be there for them because it can happen to anybody. The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong. Nobody is above any mistake or error. If anybody falters, we have to rally round. That is what happens in the army. If a soldier is wounded, they carry, nurture and nurse the wounded soldiers to life.

    But it is never like that in the faith, is it?

    It is not but it should be like that. That is what the scripture wants us to do. We kill our wounded soldiers when we should have helped to rescue and nurse them back to life. Some people even gloat over such developments. They say they have had revelations the person will fall. I think it is demonic because it is not of God. God is forgiving and who are we not to forgive?

    So, we have to be there and protect our wounded soldiers. We have to help them back to fitness. In the parable of the Samaritans, the Levite and Priest saw the wounded man and left but the Samaritan rescued him. The Levite and Priest represent the church while the Samaritan represents those in the workplace. We are the ones killing ourselves not the people outside the church.

    It is lack of love. We only read the Bible many times but never demonstrate it. We should look through the attributes of love as defined in I Corinthians 13 and we would see how far we have derailed.

    How do you feel when a man of God is misbehaving and is not accessible for mentoring?  

    Well, we are just instruments in the hands of God. In a situation where a pastor is messing up and is not available, well it is a choice he has made. It is a privilege to bear one another’s burden. When we don’t have access to them, we only pray.

    How is the Lekki church coming up?

    It is coming up strong and we are in the process of getting a permanent centre.

    Why Lekki, which is already saturated with churches, of all places?

    There is no place that is not saturated but you see God will direct your flock to you. They will locate you anywhere you are. Your people will come and identify with you.

    Many people feel you are just hiding in Akure. A preacher like you should be in Lagos, Abuja or any of the other big cities. How do you react to that?

    There is nothing like be in God’s place for one’s life. I believe it is the will of God for our Headquarters to be in Ondo State. That is my place of primary assignment. Our branches are just extensions of what we did in Akure. I once tried coming to Lagos, somewhere in Surulere. I was in devotion one morning when God told me He didn’t say I should relocate to Lagos though I could have a work in Lagos.

    He said I should not leave my place of protection, my place of rewards and my place of prosperity. That was why I stayed put. So Akure will be my base except God says otherwise. Akure is my Jerusalem.

    Your marriage clocked 30 also. How has it been?

    It’s been fantastic and challenging in the sense that there is no marriage without challenges. But grace has helped us to manage those challenges. My wife and I are close friends. We are lovers. That has kept us all these years. God has helped us to raise our children well.

  • Cleric seeks changes in workplaces

    The immediate Chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Lagos State, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola, has urged Christians to embrace changes.

    He gave the advice at the monthly Conference for Leadership Change (CLC) organised by Voice of Change for Global Network (VCGN) in Lagos.

    He noted some Nigerians are not employed by foreigners because of the bad attitudes of others who were ill-trained, incompetent and dishonest, displayed in the past.

    He said Nigerians lack respect internationally and are treated shabbily because of the fear that some of them are tricksters and crooks.

    Christians, he counselled, should be in the vanguard of change, noting that hard work pays.

    The former president of First National Bank of Boston Massachussetts, United States decried corruption in banking.

    He wondered how a sincere banker could have billions while criticising materialism.

    He canvassed for integrity in the workplace, saying: “Even if you do change the nation, change yourself. Change your tomorrow.”

    The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer Air Separation Limited, Sosan Akpieyi, who spoke on taking the lead in manufacturing said: “Step out. It is in your taking action that help will come. Don’t be afraid to fail.”

    He canvassed acquisition of skills, saying education is not alone.

    “The world,” he said, ”is titling towards the man who has skills. He has an edge. If you are a plumber, do it well. Believe me, everyone has a skill.”

  • Why churches need good governance, by Adeyemi, Adefarasin

    The church has been discredited because of lack of good governance and accountability in its operations.

    This was the consensus last week in Lagos at the first annual conference and membership induction of the Church Administrator Society of Nigeria (CASON).

    The Senior Pastor of Day Star Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi, lamented that the devil has capitalised on lack of good governance to discredit the church.

    In his goodwill message to the conference, Adeyemi said: “One of the tools that the devil has used to discredit the church is lack of accountability and good governance.

    “When the church wakes up, the society will change because what politicians see among us is what they reproduce in national leadership.”

    He called for establishment of systems that will checkmate excesses and abuses in church.

    Without these systems in place, Adeyemi said churches will never function well.

    The keynote speaker, Pastor Wale Adefarasin, said the time was past when church leaders will claim they are accountable only to God.

    According to the former National Secretary of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), churches must be willing to be transparent in their operations, especially financial dealings.

    On the directive by government on churches and religious organisations to submit their financial accounts, Adefarasin said it was in order.

    He said churches must comply to prove they have nothing to hide.

    While encouraging churches to file their financial reports, Adefarasin said: “Even if the government decides to witchunt us with the financial details, they still won’t find anything against us.”

    He attributed the undue attention on churches to lack of moderation and crass materialism.

    Church leaders, he said, should take the lead in moderation and simplicity.

  • ‘My life as commissioner and pastor’

    ‘My life as commissioner and pastor’

    Lagos State Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Ben Akabueze is also the Pastor- in- Charge of Redeemed Christian Church Lagos province 39 comprising 117 parishes in Epe and environs. He spoke with Yetunde Oladeinde on life as a commissioner as well as taxation in relations with churches and other faith-based organisations. Excerpts:

    How do you combine life as a commissioner, pastor and family man?

    It takes the grace of God to be able to balance all these. I believe that God never gives us a calling that He does not equip us for. Part of it is the fact that He gives us that ability to match all these.

    God, in His infinite wisdom, knows that we need only 24 hours a day to do this and that is why he gave us 24 hours to do all these. You have to then find the wisdom to utilise those 24 hours in a manner that enables you do all that you have to do. And the reality is that you would find surprisingly that there are enough hours in 24 hours to do whatever you have to do.

    If you are under pressure, you manage your time more efficiently. For instance, I don’t have time left for frivolities. Unfortunately, my time for social engagement is reduced. I have three brothers living in this city but I haven’t been to one of my brothers in two years, not out of quarrel but because of time.

    The other two, the reason I have visited them recently is because their wives had children and it became imperative and I had to find the time, even if it meant going at the dead of night to go and see them.

    How do you relax with your busy schedule?

    Many years ago, a friend of mine opened my eye to the fact that when it comes to relaxing and keeping fit, you don’t try to find the time; you make the time. So, fixed into my itinerary is that every Monday night, I go to the Ikoyi club to play squash. It doesn’t matter how late. Sometimes, when we finish councils meeting, as late as 10pm, I show up there.

    Fortunately, the cleaners who work in the squash section know how to play squash. If it is too late and the members have all gone, they will be waiting for me. We play till whenever and I go home.

    This month you will be dedicating a new building for Kings Court. What does the edifice mean to you?

    RCCG has about 32,000 parishes all over Nigeria. It is normal to be transferred from one parish to another. So in 2007, I got transferred from City of David to Kings Court. It happened that at that point Kings Court was operating at a rented apartment in Olosa Street at the Victoria Island.

    In June 2008, we began construction of our own place and by the grace of God we are nearing completion and this is the structure that will be dedicated.

    What is the estimated cost of the building?

    It cost a lot of money is all I can say. We believe that our God is the maker and processor of the heaven and the earth. He owns all the money and so no amount of money that you spend on a place can be too much. In any case, He makes it known that He doesn’t live in buildings but we do that simply to glorify Him.

    If you ask me to tell you down to the last kobo, we haven’t checked the records. We were driven by a vision in first Chronicles 22: 5.

    It was simply a privilege that we can build a house exceedingly magnificent. It is on a 12- floor in the Business district and part of the floor will be rented out to generate funds for other things. This is to glorify God; it is not just a church building. As far as we know, it is the only one owned by a church in the heart of Victoria Island.

    It is therefore connected to the vision of God for the church. The church is supposed to affect the business community and when we take about church, it’s not the building, it’s the people. That is why it is a congregation comprising mostly professionals and business people. They should radiate with the spirit of excellence. That was what the building is meant to symbolise.

    Beyond that, it is a place where people in the area will have their spiritual needs met. For those who can’t get to their neighborhood because of traffic, it is also a place where they can worship. There is also a corporate fellowship in the neighborhood; they do not have a place and they have opened the doors for them.

    On one of the floors is a facility. The bible school is also available here. There are people who work and can’t attend Bible College and this would offer the college at flexible hours to meet there needs. In that property, we will have an audio video recording studio for young gospel talents to develop themselves.

    What is your position on taxation and the church?

    Every other Sunday, we serve free 2,000 meals at the Ikoyi prison, which the church finances. The church in the little times that we have been in the area has lightened up the streets. Several times our members get up to clean up the streets and we are now arranging repairing portions of the broken road.

    The fact that you generate does not mean that you make profits that are taxable. We fund a school in Epe where children go to and pay a token like N2, 000 a year. We have a medical centre in Epe for women to give birth and it is free. All of these are funded by the Lagos Province 39.

    Our immediate environment has its own need. Around us we have the challenges of young ladies who prostitute. Consequently, we run a 32- bed resettlement home for them. Any of them willing to leave the street will be taken into this facility. There are five of them in different schools currently that we pay for.

    As long as they are willing to remain in school, we pull them through to the university. The ones that prefer to learn trade, we put through skills and establish their businesses. Unfortunately in Nigeria someone would drop an issue that becomes topical and some people start parroting it without taking a deeper look at it.

    The other question is should employees of the church pay tax when they generate income? Yes, absolutely. Any of our staff who earns income will deduct and remit. You will recall that Pastor Adeboye was one of the proponents in the Lagos revenue campaign.