A church based in Ijegun-Lagos GoodPath World and Prophetic Ministry, plans to build a cinema centre where worshippers can watch spirit-filled films.
Its founder Pastor Adekunle G. Adeniran, who broke the news in an interview with The Nation, said: “The plan of the ministry is also to establish a Christian cinema centre where we can partner Christian drama ministries to occupy our youths in building a godly home, society and nation.”
The clergy who spoke during the Seventh anniversary of the church with the theme ‘Marching on in glory,’ said: “The ministry is poised to fulfil the purpose of God by reaching out to evangelise the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world through crusades, indoor and outdoor revivals, online revival programmes to reach out to those on essential duties and establishment of School of disciples to entrench Christian virtues in converts.’’
He advised the church to be wary of falling short of the glory of God but rather to walk in the light of God’s glory by becoming examples of true believers in word, conversation, charity, spirit, faith and purity.
In his message to Nigerians, he said: “God has created us with glory as seen in our rich natural resources scattered in all parts of our dear nation. Refusal to see ourselves as the tool to manifest God’s glory has been the major setback in our quest and March to glory. However, God is willing and ready to forgive our ignorance if we humble ourselves, turn from our wicked ways (unwarranted killings, kidnappings and violence), pray and seek the face of God for forgiveness. God’s promise is that He will hear and restore our lost glory.”

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