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  • Pastor Adefarasin unveils 20th edition of ‘The Experience’

    Pastor Adefarasin unveils 20th edition of ‘The Experience’

    Founder and Senior Pastor of House On The Rock Church, Paul Adefarasin, has announced the 20th edition of ‘The Experience’, the globally renowned free all-night Gospel music concert.

    Marking two decades of Jesus-centered praise, prayer, and global witness, Adefarasin urged fans to join in prayers as preparations intensify.

    He revealed that this year’s edition will be unique, with a major Kingdom project set to be unveiled alongside the concert.

    To commemorate the milestone, an album featuring some of the world’s most celebrated gospel artists is also in the works.

    He wrote on Instagram, “Friends, the countdown to The Experience 20 has begun—twenty years of Jesus-centred praise, prayer and global witness. Please pray with us and for us as we prepare.

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    “This year, we’re also birthing a major Kingdom project. Get ready. Watch the announcement in the video. To God be the glory. TE20 is important to use, it is 20 years, we’re putting together an album”.

    The Experience has grown into one of the world’s largest gospel concerts, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees and millions of online viewers.

    Past events have featured notable gospel artists, and this year’s edition is expected to be an unforgettable experience of soul-stirring music and spiritual connection.

  • House on The Rock stresses positive use of words to transform lives

    House on The Rock stresses positive use of words to transform lives

    The African Praise Experience (TAPE 2024) at House On The Rock witnessed inspiring and joyous celebration of faith, culture, and soul-stirring performances.

    In its 11th edition, the event brought together diverse communities.

    From music performances by multi award-winning worship leader, Sinach, to energetic dance infused ministrations by Adeyinka Alaseyori, attendees were led from one level of praise to another in celebration of the goodness of God.

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    Other song leaders included Bidemi Olaoba, Eben, Prinx Emmanuel, Moses Bliss, Frank Edwards, Beejay Sax, Tobi Jeff Richards, GUC, Onos Ariyo, Ebuka Songs, Mr M & Revelation and Lagos Metropolitan Gospel Choir, led by Ministers Eno Michaels, Kikelomo Mudiaga, Fortune Abel and Ochuko Sifo. The worship leaders enriched the evening with spirit lifting ministrations.

     Convener of Metropolitan Senior Pastor of House On The Rock, Paul Adefarasin, delivered a timely sermon. His message admonished attendees on how the positive use of words can lead to transformation of lives, families, businesses, careers and the nation.

    He inspired the congregation with a vision of a nation we can be proud of, driven by transformative power of our words.

    Prayers were offered for Nigeria, Church, families, led by Bishop Oscar Osai, of City of Refuge Ministries, Pastor Abraham Santos of  Indian Community Church, Nigeria, Pastor Yusuf Akila, of House On The Rock, Jos, and Rev Barnabas Arastus, of House On The Rock, Kaduna. who prayed for leaders and the future generation .

    Comedians; Bhage, Kenny Blaq, Forever, and “I Am Damola.” also thrilled the crowd.

  • Fire guts House on the Rock Abuja

    Fire guts House on the Rock Abuja

    House on Rock Church, Abuja, popularly known as Citadel and Tower, caught fire yesterday following an electrical surge. The service already closed before the fire started.

    The inferno, which began about 2pm, according to an eyewitness, started from the part of the building that was being renovated, and lasted for several hours before fire officials could extinguish it.

    It was learnt no one died because the main auditorium was closed for renovation while a makeshift auditorium was provided beside it.

    A church member, who pleaded for anonymity, said they heard loud sparks from the section under renovation.

    “Gradually, we begun to see smoke and that attracted the attention of other church workers. We immediately contacted other church officials and together, we begun to discuss how to put out the fire. But the more we tried, the more the fire spread until it overwhelmed us. “The fire officials we called tried their best but achieved little result.

    “While the fire was burning, some worshippers and passers-by watched helplessly but prayerfully, as they awaited the arrival of reinforcement from superior officials.

    “However, it was fire officials from Julius Berger construction company, and headquarters of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), about 5.10pm, assisted by NEMA officials, who put out the fire, after over six fire trucks from the Federal and FCT fire services made little or no effort.”

    Result of preliminary investigation, according to the Wuye Divisional Police Officer, Salomi Jimbest, confirmed that the fire was caused by a power surge.

    She also confirmed that no one died as members had vacated the building before the fire started.

    Neither the pastor nor any of the church management could comment on the development.

  • Fire guts House on the Rock in Abuja

    Fire guts House on the Rock in Abuja

    Most parts of the House on Rock church, Abuja popularly known as Citadel and Tower went up in flames on Sunday following an electrical fault that was said to have caused a fire incident few hours after the worshipers closed for the Sunday service.
    The inferno which began at about 2:00 pm according to an eyewitness started from the part of the building that was being renovated and lasted for several hours before fire officials could put if off.
    The Nation learnt that no life was lost because the main church building was closed for total renovation while a makeshift auditorium was provided beside the building for use during Sunday services and other church programmes.
    A church member who pleaded anonymity told our correspondent that the fire started when they heard a loud spark from the section under renovation. “Gradually, we begun to see smoke and that attracted the attention of other church workers.”
    “We immediately contacted other church officials and together, we begun to put heads together on how to extinguish the fire. But the more we tried, the more the fire spread until the fire overwhelmed us. The fire officials contacted few minutes after tried all they could but achieve little result. I was totally disappointed with the FCT and federal fire officials.”
    While the fire was burning, some worshipers and passersby watched helplessly but prayerfully as they await the arrival of reinforcement from superior officials.
    However, the fire was put off following the arrival of fire officials from Julius Berger construction company and the headquarters of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) at about 5: 10pm, assisted by NEMA officials at about 6: 00pm after over six fire trucks from federal and FCT fire services battled the inferno.
    Result of preliminary investigation, according to  Wuye Divisional Police Officer, ASP Salomi Jimbest confirmed that the fire was caused by power surge at the auditorium.
    She also confirmed that no life was lost, as all the members had vacated the building before the commencement of the incident.
    No official of the church management could speak to journalists on the incident.
  • HOUSE ON THE ROCK CHURCH TO PREMIERE ‘93 DAYS’

    AS part of its campaign to promote a purposeful leadership in Nigeria, The Rock Cathedral in collaboration with Natives FilmWorks, Michelangelo Productions and the Bolanle Austen- Peters Production will premiere the highly anticipated Steve Gukas film – 93 Days.

    The premiere holds on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at the Rock Cathedral, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos.  It will be the third movie premiere of the renowned church. Last year, it premiered Selma and Captive which featured award -winning Nigerian actor David Oyelowo.

    Starring Bimbo Akintola, Danny Glover, Tim Reid, Somkele Idhalama, Keppy Ekpenyong, Gideon Okeke and other talented actors, 93 Days is a compelling story of dedication, sacrifice and resilience which celebrates the courage shown by the First Consultant Medical Team, the Lagos State & Federal Governments and well-meaning organisations in combating the Ebola virus, which broke out early 2014 in Nigeria.

    Bimbo Akintola portrays the late Dr. Stella Adadevoh who worked with her younger colleagues, and whose early detection of the disease in a patient and insistence on treating him contributed greatly to limiting the spread of the disease in Nigeria.

    The film also highlighted the rapid response of the Lagos State Government and its collaboration with other well-meaning organisations in combating the deadly virus which was aptly themed: ‘The Power of COLLABORATION.’

    Speaking on The House on the Rock Partnership with these notable bodies, the Senior Pastor of all House on the Rock Churches, Pastor Paul Adefarasin said, “House on the Rock’s mission is to work together with everyone that is invested in building a transformed nation, a better Nigeria, and this essence ties strongly into the courage displayed by Dr. Stella Adadevoh and her colleagues who brought hope to a nation that was being threatened by devastation, at the expense of their own lives. This is the kind of love and sacrifice that can truly bring transformation to all.”

    93 Days is also among the selected Nigerian films to be screened at The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September.

  • House on the Rock Church to premiere 93 Days

    House on the Rock Church to premiere 93 Days

    As part of its campaign to promote a purposeful leadership in Nigeria, The Rock Cathedral in collaboration with Natives FilmWorks, Michelangelo Productions and the Bolanle Austen- Peters Production will premiere the highly anticipated Steve Gukas film – 93 Days.

    The premiere holds on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at the Rock Cathedral, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos. It will be the third movie premiere of the renowned church. Last year, it premiered Selma and Captive which featured award -winning Nigerian actor David Oyelowo.

    Starring Bimbo Akintola, Danny Glover, Tim Reid, Somkele Idhalama, Keppy Ekpenyong, Gideon Okeke and other talented actors, 93 Days is a compelling story of dedication, sacrifice and resilience which celebrates the courage shown by the First Consultant Medical Team, the Lagos State & Federal Governments and well-meaning organisations in combating the Ebola virus, which broke out early 2014 in Nigeria.

    Bimbo Akintola portrays the late Dr. Stella Adadevoh who worked with her younger colleagues, and whose early detection of the disease in a patient and insistence on treating him contributed greatly to limiting the spread of the disease in Nigeria.

    The film also highlights the rapid response of the Lagos State Government and its collaboration with other well-meaning organisations in combating the deadly virus which was aptly themed: ‘The Power of COLLABORATION.’

    Speaking on The House on the Rock Partnership with these notable bodies, the Senior Pastor of all House on the Rock Churches, Pastor Paul Adefarasin said, “House on the Rock’s mission is to work together with everyone that is invested in building a transformed nation, a better Nigeria, and this essence ties strongly into the courage displayed by Dr. Stella Adadevoh and her colleagues who brought hope to a nation that was being threatened by devastation, at the expense of their own lives. This is the kind of love and sacrifice that can truly bring transformation to all.”

    93 Days is also among the selected Nigerian films to be screened at The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September.

  • Inside the multi-billion ‘House on the Rock’ cathedral

    Inside the multi-billion ‘House on the Rock’ cathedral

    Sunday Oguntola, who undertook a tour of the state-of-the-art cathedral built by the ‘House on the Rock’ ahead of its commissioning, reports the structure represents a new frontier in the annals of church history in Nigeria.

    The breath-taking experience begins from the gate. The imposing 10,000-seater auditorium welcomes every guest with an array of aesthetic beauty. The water fountain with 12 rocks at the frontage accentuates the cool ambience in the vicinity. The amazing experience swells one’s heart as the main entrance beckons.

    Welcome to the mouth-watering House on The Rock Cathedral. Located in the serene, highbrow Elegushi Estate in Lekki, Lagos, the cathedral, like many love to say, is more than a structure. It is simply an architectural masterpiece poised to give visitors unforgettable worship experience.

    IT- compliant auditorium

    The auditorium with over five foyers boasts a recording studio ready to beam every service live. The visual and audio facilities were imported from Greece to make recordings heart-swelling. Fully air-conditioned with comfortable seating arrangements, the auditorium is reputed to have the longest unsupported span for any public building in the nation. It reportedly covers a space of 80 metres.

    There are six projectors to spotlight happenings in every nook and cranny of the majestic auditorium. The 14 multi-media screens allow worshippers to have a full view of proceeding from any corner. The two media centres in the hall feed worshippers with glorious images and sound bites within the auditorium. The eight remotely-controlled cameras boast information dissemination without fuss.

    More than a church

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    The cathedral, which requires four-and-half hours of extensive tour to cover, is, however, not just about worship and services. It is more or less a mini-community centre. It has an expansive exhibition hall designed to promote godly enterprises. Senior Pastor of the church, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, said the idea is to offer a “one-stop centre for Christians looking for materials and goods of every kind.”

    Located close to the multi-purpose hall, a world-class restaurant, which conveniently sits 250 people, offers meals for the nourishing comfort of guests. Adefarasin said the restaurant is open to the public at every time of the day for wonderful culinary experiences. There is also a facility for E-bank to ensure guests never run out of immediate cash.

    The toilet facilities easily meet international best practices. Lightening is censored at the various convenience centres to illuminate the paths of users with every movement. For VIPs and top government functionaries, the cathedral boasts a private elevator that leads to a lush lounge exclusively reserved for them.

    Community relevance

    To confirm its community usefulness, the facility also runs a free clinic where residents can access treatments. Adefarasin said the best medical practitioners have been engaged to run the clinic. In the nearest future, he said the church intends to run 46 mobile clinic units to boost healthcare services across the state.

    A gymnasium with state-of-the-art facilities allows guests to relax and exercise at no costs. There is also a prayer chapel with gallery that seats no fewer than 400 people for quiet communion with God. The chapel has a massive piano to boost musical worship. There are also administrative offices and over 22 classrooms with smart boards for relaxed learning experience.

    The car park comfortably accommodates 2,000 cars protected by 160 CCTV. All facilities within the auditorium are disabled-friendly from the parking lot to the auditorium. Adefarasin, a trained architect, developed the design for the entire cathedral. He said the whole idea is to have more than a church structure that can attend to the needs of communities around the church.

    “We don’t just want to exist for ourselves. We want to be able to accommodate residents in the communities around us for services that are crucial to their wellbeing and conveniences,” he reiterated.

    He hinted that measures have been taken to ensure adequate maintenance of the massive structure. A maintenance endowment fund, Adefarasin disclosed, has been established to ensure that the cathedral undergoes complete overhaul every five years.

    Speaking on challenges encountered during the building process, he said many left the church when he conceived and announced the project. “They felt we were too ambitious and would never be able to do it,” he explained. The project, which started in 2003, he stated, also ran into funding hitches.

    “This(project) has taught me to believe in God and God alone for provisions. I went to many captains of industry to help but nothing came from them,” he added. Adefarasin said the cathedral, which will be commissioned on April 20-21, was nothing but the “sweat of our members.”

    He said it was completed debt-free without external financial support or assistance. Stating that the cathedral represents the faithfulness of God to the church, Adefarasin said: “We are still in a state of unbelief. Sometimes we pinch ourselves that indeed our dream has become a reality.”