Tag: Daystar

  • Daystar fetes hundreds across Lagos with food items

    Daystar fetes hundreds across Lagos with food items

    Daystar Christian Centre has brought cheer to hundreds of individuals and families across Lagos through its annual Love at Christmas outreach, distributing free food items and providing support to those in need.

    The initiative, which underscores the church’s strong commitment to compassion and community service, took place across all Daystar worship centres in Ikorodu, Ikeja, Lekki, Alimosho, and Badagry.

    Speaking on the church’s culture of love, Deputy Senior Pastor, Nike Adeyemi, stressed that love must be intentional and proactive.

    “Our message has always been that love must be proactive. Every human being is important to God and to us as a church, and Love at Christmas is one of the ways we live out this conviction,” she said.

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    At the Daystar Christian Centre, the outreach is not a one-off event but part of a broader culture of care. Through its Benevolence Unit, the church provides monthly food and medical support to individuals and families in need. The Christmas outreach, according to the church, serves as the culmination of these year-long efforts, extending help and hope to hundreds of beneficiaries across Lagos.

    The season’s celebration was further enriched by Daystar’s annual Christmas Concert, which featured a vibrant blend of worship, music, performing arts, and a timely message from the Senior Pastor, Sam Adeyemi. His message encouraged reflection and a renewed response to God’s love in a world marked by uncertainty.

    “In times of uncertainty, what humanity needs most is direction. God remains the ultimate leader and judge, ruling not with oppression, but with love and justice. No matter how broken the world may seem, His authority is compassionate, and His love is always calling us back,” Pastor Adeyemi said.

    One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Margaret Olagbaju, expressed her gratitude for the gesture.

    “This kind of love is not something I take for granted. Daystar has consistently shown us that we are valued and remembered. I pray that the church continues to grow and touch more lives,” she said.

  • Daystar marks 30 years of raising models

    Daystar marks 30 years of raising models

    Daystar Christian Centre is set to hold its 30th anniversary in November with thanksgiving, testimonies, and special events in Lagos and on its online platforms.

    Senior Pastor, Sam Adeyemi reflected on how the church has evolved. He noted that “In 1994, God gave me a revelation to teach biblical success principles to transform lives. Since then, Daystar has been a platform where individuals have discovered their potential and become positive examples to the world.”

    The anniversary celebrations will be held on Saturday, November 15 and Sunday, November 16, featuring worship services, global testimonies of transformation, and a special thanksgiving event. Deputy Senior Pastor, Nike Adeyemi, noted: “This anniversary is not just about our history, it is about celebrating God’s faithfulness and preparing for the next 30 years of impact.”

    The senior pastors enjoined members and partners to share their personal stories of how Daystar has influenced their lives through platforms as Daystar Academy, Daystar Leadership Academy, Daystar Skill Acquisition Programme, Daystar Business Academy, small groups, and service ministries.

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    Founded in 1995 by pastors Sam and Nike Adeyemi, Daystar Christian Centre has grown into a global faith community, guided by its vision to “raise role models,” people transformed by God to become examples in their families, workplaces, and societies.

    In the past three decades, Daystar has expanded beyond its Lagos headquarters with members connecting online from Africa, Europe, North America, and beyond.

    Its influence spans leadership training, youth empowerment, business development, and community transformation.

    “Our role models are everywhere, churches, organizations, nations, shining the light of Christ,” Pastor Adeyemi added. “This celebration is about glorifying God for every life transformed and recommitting ourselves to the work ahead.”

    The anniversary weekend is expected to draw thousands in physical attendance and millions more online.

  • Daystar holds women conference

    Daystar holds women conference

    Daystar Christian Centre is set to host its highly annual Women of Destiny Conference (WoDC) on April 5 and 6 2025, at the church’s main auditorium in Oregun, Lagos.

    This year’s theme: “Beautified” is a call for women to embrace transformation, restoration, and elevation in every area of their lives.

    A statement by Head, Communications

    Daystar Christian Centre, Ayo Makinde stated that the conference is designed to help women rediscover their God-given identity, walk confidently in purpose, and cultivate a beauty that shines from the inside out.

    This year’s conference will feature a stellar lineup of speakers, including Pastor Nike Adeyemi, convener of the conference, who has been a global beacon of wisdom and transformation for countless women. Others are renowned media entrepreneur and inspirational speaker, Betty Irabor;  Grace Ashama and Mrs. Sweeney Mbelu will provide practical perspectives on navigating life’s challenges.

    Music minister Adeyinka Alaseyori will lead the worship segment.

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    Speaking on the significance of this year’s theme,  Adeyemi emphasized that true beauty is not just about appearance but about deep, inner transformation.

    “God’s beauty is not merely outward, it is a transformative work that empowers us to shine in every area of life. At WoDC 2025, women will be encouraged to rise above societal limitations and walk confidently in their divine purpose,” she said.

    The conference  will conclude with special services across all Daystar’s worship centres, including Lekki, Ikorodu, Alimosho, and Badagry, on Sunday, April 6.

     Those who are unable to attend physically,will be able stream all sessions live  on the church’s website and other social media platforms.

  • Daystar holds leadership confab

    Daystar holds leadership confab

    Daystar Christian Centre is set to host this year’s Excellence in Leadership Conference (ELC).

    The forum, Head of Communication at Daystar Christian Centre, Ayo Makinde, said is to empower leaders to adopt innovative mindsets essential for societal transformation.

    Conference host and speaker, Sam Adeyemi, underscored the urgency and importance of cultivating forward-thinking leaders for nation building.

    “Innovation is key to solving challenges, and this year’s conference aims to inspire participants to embrace creative leadership that transforms societies in art, technology, governance, and beyond,” he said.

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    The conference will holds between Thursday and Friday, at Daystar, Plot A3C, Ikosi Road, Oregun, Lagos, with live streaming across Daystar’s official social media channels.

    Co-convener and speaker, Nike Adeyemi, said the conference has been transformative to leadership.

     “Over the years, this conference has transformed lives and inspired leaders to challenge norms, innovate, and shape the future,” she said, adding ELC is open to all, without registration fees.

  • Daystar commences Ikorodu service

    The inaugural service of Daystar Christian Centre kicks off today in Ikorodu, Lagos.

    A statement by the church’s Chief Operating Officer, Pastor Kenny Folarin, assured the service will bring same experience, word and warmth experienced at Oregun centre of the church.

    The venue is Epic Event Centre besides Mobil Filling Station along Ijede Road by Itamaga Ikorodu Lagos.

    Service holds on Sundays at 8.45am and Wednesdays by 6pm.

    “For our regular and prospective members in Ikorodu and its environs, this centre presents the opportunity for easy parking space which may be an issue on at Oregun worship centre as well connects more with friends.

    “Our worship services are value-adding, life changing and transformational,” Folarin stated.

     

  • Daystar donates school materials to 20,000 pupils

    Daystar donates school materials to 20,000 pupils

    No fewer than 20,000 pupils received educational support materials from Daystar Christian Centre during its back-to-school scheme.

    The church distributed  bags, books and writing materials at six centres in Idimu, Agege, Ikorodu, Lekki, Badagry and Oregun.

    Senior Pastor, Sam Adeyemi, told reporters that the scheme was to enable the pupils settle down well in the new academic session.

    He said Daystar Christian Centre initiated the scheme because of its firm belief that church is about impact, not cathedrals.

     Adeyemi pointed out the value of any church is measured by its impacts on the society, not the size of its buildings.

    According to him: “As a church, we believe and practice the teaching of Christ on being responsible to the society where we live. What is the value of a church if it can contribute to the society?

    ‘’We noticed the gap and a unit in our church started it over seven years ago and it has since become an annual event for us.’’

    He noted that churches must join government in solving educational challenges in the society.

    He said that Nigeria needs to be deliberate in taking care of the most vulnerable people because they portend dangers ahead.

    The host of Success Power talk show charged government officials to maximise the opportunity to create lasting positive impressions.

    “Leadership is a phenomenon opportunity. Selfishness and leadership don’t go together.

    ‘’It is sacrifice that makes the best of a leader’s opportunity. I want to encourage our leaders to pay more attention to these younger lives because they are our tomorrow as a nation.”

    Benevolence Unit Head, Akinwande Ademosu, said: “The passion behind the programme annually is tied to the commitment of the church to raise the next generation of leaders.

    ‘’We are committed to see transformation in the true sense of it, not just in words.’’

  • Daystar empowers 5,000 students with bags, sandals, others

    Daystar empowers 5,000 students with bags, sandals, others

    No fewer than 5,000 less privileged students penultimate Saturday received free bags, shoes and other educational materials from Daystar Christian Centre, Lagos.

    The gesture was courtesy of the Back to School project of the church aimed at providing free educational supports to students ahead of resumption from long vacation.

    Senior Pastor Daystar Christian Centre, Lagos, Rev. Sam Adeyemi has urged government at all levels to invest quality resources into building the nation’s future.

    This, he said, will assist the students to learn in conducive atmosphere and discover their full potentials for greatness.

    Adeyemi said the essence of a government is to make learning easy and smooth for students to assimilate.

    “How will a student cope in school when he or she does not even have a school bag or writing materials?” he wondered.

    The host of Success Power broadcast explained the church’s gesture is a benevolence aimed at equipping less privileged students with educational materials to help maximise their academic experiences.

    Head Daystar Benevolence unit, Akinwande Ademosu, said: “This is an annual initiative for us. We do not just talk giving, we do it.

    “We strongly believe investing in these students amounts to investing into Nigeria’s future.

    “As these students resume in the coming week, we are sure they will have materials to settle down for academic excellence. We will do more as God empowers us.”

    Most of the parents expressed gratitude to God and the church for the assistance.

    They said it will go a long way in helping their kids settle down well in the new season.

  • Daystar kits over 3,000 students

    No fewer than 3,000 less privileged primary and secondary students last week received free educational materials, gadgets and foods ahead of resumption from the Benevolence Group of Daystar Christian Centre Ikeja, Lagos.

    Tagged Back to school upgraded, the event also afforded the church the opportunity to educate parents on the importance of godly upbringing.

    Some other items distributed to the excited students included school bags, sandals, socks, math sets, books, pens, cloths, food stuffs, noodles and refreshments.

    Head of the Benevolence unit, Mr. Akin Ademosu, said the concept was to demonstrate the love of the church to its immediate environments.

    “We have been doing this for the past five years and it is a non-stop annual project for us.

    “In addition to what you are seeing here today, we are also going to send out more items through our cell systems to minister to those who are not able to come here today,” he explained.

  • Daystar graduates 580 young entrepreneurs

    Daystar graduates 580 young entrepreneurs

    No fewer than 580 graduated from the 14th session of the Daystar Skill Acquisition Programme (DSAP) last week.

    They received trainings in different crafts such as fashion design, make up, photography, web-design, graphics, sewing, generator repairs, shoe making, beads-making, cake-making, pastries and drinks, hair making and event decoration, among others.

    The Senior Pastor of the church, Sam Adeyemi, urged the graduands to maximise the acquired skills to leverage on their lives.

    Adeyemi, who was represented by one of his Associate Pastors, Grace Ofili, said: “Always strive towards further development and aim at being the very best in your chosen field. What you learn is what determines what you earn.”

    He commended the DSAP’s team led by Mrs. Toyin Olusola for the initiative.

    Toye Adekoya, one of the newly trained graphics designers, said: “I came here not knowing anything about graphics but now I can design so many things as I’ve learnt a lot.”

  • E-Church: The double-edged sword

    E-Church: The double-edged sword

    Buoyed by the army of waiting, distant members, churches are embracing e- services, a development that comes with positive and negative consequences, reports Sunday Oguntola

    FELIX Chukwuma works overnight every Saturday. He returns early Sunday mornings, exhausted and tired. A committed Christian from childhood, he misses being in church for fellowship. For years, he battled with his inability to attend Sunday services.

    But not anymore; he hit on the way out some six months ago. Once he catches a little sleep on arrival every Sunday morning, he logs on to the website of Daystar Christian Centre Lagos for live streaming of services.

    “I attend the third and fourth services at the comfort of my home. And I bet I do not miss out on anything at all. It is as good as being there,” he explains. He is one of the growing vast army of e-church (electronic church) members in Nigeria. These are invisible, committed members who attend church services right in their bedrooms. Their smart phones, Ipad and other electronic gadgets allow them to be so far away, yet so close by.

    The tyranny of time and busy schedules has turned most of them into distant, e-members. But what they miss in physical presence, they make up for online. Philip Olawale works mostly offshore in the oil sector. Attending church is totally out of the question for him, he stated. Most Sundays, he is either on the sea or berthing after a tedious work.

    Like Chukwuma, he simply joins the online service of The Wisdom Place, a new, thriving assembly in oil-rich Port-Harcourt. “The online service is just perfect for me,” he said. “As soon as I can squeeze time out, I just join the people of God on my smartphone and I have always been blessed.”

     

    The rise of electronic worship

    Olawale even participates in the offering session. “All I do is to log on with my visa card and pay whatever I have to as offering and tithes through quick teller,” he reveals. That way, he says he partakes of the blessings attached to paying tithes. Whether he is abroad or away, he says he attends services even much more than those in the church auditorium.

    Investigations revealed that most churches with e-services rake in more tithes and offering from e-members than those in the auditorium. A source in the IT department of a leading Pentecostal church in Lagos said: “The truth is most e-members have more money to pay. They are always the upwardly mobile members with no time to show up in church. So, they make money and pay more tithes.

    “Also, some members who attend services physically feel safer and more protected paying tithes online. Their identities are only known to core IT staff and they don’t feel under pressure or exposed to those who will be pestering them for assistance.”

     

    On how it has been as an e-church member, Chukwuma says it’s being enthralling. “All the guilt and bitterness I used to have for missing services have disappeared. I get as much blessed as those in the auditorium.”

    Mindful of the goldmines available in e-services, investigations revealed many churches have gone online. They now stream live proceeding for members who, for one reason or the other, cannot make it physically. Wisdom Osiri, the senior pastor of The Wisdom Place Church Port-Harcourt, said e-services is a contemporary way of taking the gospel to those outside the four walls of the church.

    “Jesus went where people were. Since there are members online, a church that wants to remain at the cutting edge must go there. We stream online and it’s been incredible the results we have recorded,” he shares. Aside from swelling membership, the opportunity to rake in more revenues is also one many churches are not willing to let pass them.

    Olawale and Chukwuma said the platform to be part of a church while many kilometers away are such an incredible plus. Without such opportunity, they are convinced they would have lost their faith and become lukewarm. Some churches also have facilities to record services that members can access later online for viewing. There is also podcast, which enables short broadcasts to be shared with online and Blackberry contacts.

    Most church leaders have functional Twitter handles where they share upcoming events and update members with spiritual insights. These handles boost mass followership, with many of them having to be verified to fight off fake accounts. There are also e-devotionals where daily spiritual nuggets are posted for the nourishment of members.

    Copies of sermon notes are shared online for members to have a grasp of messages they probably miss. With these online presence, many churches are becoming more IT-compliant, a development that exposes them to unintended challenges.

     

    The pains

    But not all that glitters is gold. E-church comes with a lot of baggage. In an era of scammers and cyber hackers, many churches are getting more and more vulnerable. Recently, some scammers created Facebook pages for senior pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi. They started using the pages to solicit for donation, a development that the church quickly arrested by issuing a disclaimer.

    Most church IT workers, who spoke with our correspondent, lamented that many hacking activities have been recorded in their official websites and social media platforms. Most people have fallen victim to the devices of scammers, further denting the image of the church. Besides, many church leaders believe the resort to e-church might breed an army of lazy Christians, who stay away from services at the slightest opportunity.

    Church Growth consultant, Dr Francis Akin-John, believes technology can be a blessing as well as a distraction to churches and Christians. “Yes, they boost membership but we must be careful otherwise our churches will soon be empty in the name of e-service. You cannot compare the physical assembly of believers with online platforms.

    “When we meet physically, there is a kind of warmth we generate. We can truly know ourselves and minister better. How do you know what challenges an e-member is going through? Can you even vouch for such a member you probably have never met? Nothing, not even technology, such take the place of meeting together as Christians,” he argues.

    He also frowns at the tendency of members to stay away from church because they can connect online. “I know we want everything delivered to our doorsteps but I am at a loss as to how an e-member can truly grow. When you don’t mix with others, how can you know who you are? We are breeding loners in the faith and this could boomerang.”

    There is also the increasing cost of maintaining functional streaming sites. Investigations revealed that churches spend a good fortune on software that enables them transmit live videos. Maintaining the IT department, it was also gathered, is coming at a huge cost, considering the expertise involved. Even then, the low rate internet penetration in the country makes viewing more of a nightmare for many e-members. Those who spoke with our correspondent admitted streamed videos fluctuate much to their discomfort.

    Because the online world is full of the good, bad and the ugly, churches are also becoming increasingly vulnerable. Recently, members of the IT department of a church were scandalised to find that the website had been bombarded with nude pictures. Thoroughly embarrassed, the church had no choice but to shut down the website despite its popularity.

    But for now, the trend keeps catching on with churches battling the challenges. While the church keeps marching on, scammers and con artists are also struggling to catch up. It is a double-edged sword that saves and also bites.