RCCG To Open Its 12 Million Capacity Arena in August
The much talked about Redeemed Church’s three kilometre-by-three kilometre Arena, still under construction, located on Simawa Road, some distance from the outgoing one and half kilometre by one kilometre arena, will be in use for its 63rd annual convention slated to hold between 3 and 9 August. The Redeemed Christian Church of God confirmed the auditorium is expected to host 12 million persons.
Head of Media and Public Relations, RCCG, Pastor Segun Adegbiji, was reported by therainbowonline.net as telling journalists at the Redemption Camp that the new arena would host plenary sessions of a few evenings of the week long programme on an experimental basis. He was supported during the briefing by several other ministers of the mission.
According to Pastor Adegbiji adequate arrangements have been put in place to host participants from the 24 regions of the church spread across 188 countries of the world.
He quoted the General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, as warning unserious persons to stay away from this year’s convention, which has a theme The All Sufficient God.
The church, according to the report, also passed a strong message on the vexed question of same sex marriage, which was recently endorsed by the American Supreme Court.
For the church, there can be no compromise: it is one man, one wife; any other arrangement is out of the table.“We don’t support it. There is no where in the Bible where God said people of the same sex can get married. The stand of the church is very clear and it states; one man, one wife,” pastor Adegbiji said.
Similarly, the church clarified its position about Christians in politics, noting that it does not bar individual members of the church from participating in politics but “we are not accountable for their performance.
“We pray for those in power as the Bible has enjoined us to do. That is our stand but we believe that by the end of this year, Nigerians will have cause to say that all is well.”
Good bye Ooni of Ife.
A news update got to us last night of the death of our Royal Father Ooni of Ife… one of the Yoruba Land first class OBA in Nigeria.
New Music: Jahdiel – Dis My Handz [@JahdielOfficial]
Jahdiel comes your way again with this amazing spirit-filled song titled “Dis my Handz”. The sound, style and rhythm of this music is so peculiar to Jahdiel. The song emphasizes the hands being used as an instrument of authority by which you can cause changes in your environment and anywhere around you.
New Release: Adegoroye Adedoyin Saxman
New music by hot Nigerian gospel art Adegoroye Adedoyin saxman drops in Grand style. Listen and download track ( AGBANILAGBATAN)and don’t forget to add your review.
A true psalmist
A TRUE PSALMIST from Minster Nathaniel Bassey’s page After a telephone conversation with a pastor friend, and testimony about this man of God, I was convinced I had to write this. We live in a time when people, especially the younger generation are in dire need of mentors and role models. The music ministry is one sphere where this is quite critical. There’s been heated debates and articles about the music ministry lately, but this one is not for that. It’s very easy to celebrate glory, but shy away from the accompanying story. Today, this man’s songs are sung practically around the world. With testimonies following his music ministry. In fact many know his songs than they know him, and that’s because of his conservative and quiet approach to life. But you see, it’s not just his music that makes him who he is. It is his heart. I have known, Bro. Wale Adenuga, who also pastors a parish of the RCCG on the mainland side of Lagos for a few years now. He is not just an anointed psalmist, pastor, prolific writer with a creative mind. He is much more than that. He is one with an impeccable character. Consistent and committed through the years. When you meet him, you immediately meet his simplicity and genuineness. He is just real. Now these are values that are not so celebrated in our time, unfortunately. And particularly in our ministry. As many are carried away by charisma, talent, razzmatazz and swag. But I pray this would change soon. I spoke with a man this morning who was his pastor, and he shared a testimony that moved me so much to write this. As far back as 1995, pastor Wale had been serving as a praise worship leader in a church, and one he pastors presently. He served very faithfully. Now, this is important for those who just want to become stars overnight. Record a single, get a few radio air plays, get a manager and begin to charge huge sums. This man served. That’s why I’m afraid of people who have not served, or not been accountable at some point in their lives. Those who will not follow, have no right leading. They become dangerous folks. Anyway, there was this invitation he got in 1995 or so, and he didn’t want to go, because he wanted to be in church. The pastor then asked him to go, and he obeyed. Getting there, the guest speaker came up, called him out and said, obviously by the Spirit, “When you got this invitation, you did not want to come, but because you came, God said He will honour you.” I can imagine how freaked out he must have been hearing this. Years later we know and sing songs like TODAY O, LORD BECAUSE OF ME, YOU ALONE ARE WORTHY LORD, and many more, but may never know the stories and sacrifices behind these songs and life, because you don’t separate the songs from the life. We have both shared some experiences which we just laugh over. Sometimes, because of his values and principles, he has been poorly treated in some places. Based on his pedigree and calibre He could also ask huge sums and put up heavy ministry requirements before he shows up. But his heart of worship and love for The Lord constrains him. Instead, he sets up various platforms to inspire the younger generation of worshippers and musicians. Most times, at little or no cost. Some lessons to learn from this testimony: 1. Accountability – as gifted as he was ( and is), he was accountable to a pastor. We have many musicians today in church who want to go it solo. They are Lord over themselves. They call their shots, without recourse to any form of guardians or authority in their lives. Don’t get me wrong, there is negative control. There are some people out there who just want to control one’s life. But by and large, I encourage musicians and psalmists to have some form of mentors and leaders in their lives. And also a local church where they can serve and be of use. Imagine if he didn’t obey his pastor when he was asked to go? We may never have known of Wale Adenuga today. 2. Faithfulness and service – No need speaking so much on this. It is as simple as WHAT YOU SOW, YOU REAP. you want to be served, you serve. I was privileged to feature on his last live recording which should be out anytime soon. Deep and spiritual stuff. So why am I doing this? Simple. To celebrate God’s grace in this humble psalmist who has touched our lives over he years. And also celebrate what he stands for. Character, Integrity, Excellence, The Spirit and true worship. Many times people talk to me about role models and mentors in the music ministry. THIS IS ONE RIGHT HERE. I don’t know how he would do it, knowing his busy schedule, but this is one man the younger generation needs to follow. And he’s got to find a way of passing these values across to us. Normally as humans, we tend to celebrate people when they are gone. But hey! He is still here and going to be here for quite some time. Today is not his birthday or wedding anniversary, non that I know of. It’s one I have put aside to celebrate a True Psalmist, one that my generation can emulate and follow.https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206435724431966&set=a.1254345998816.2039709.1234552946&type=1 Please celebrate a TRUE PSALMIST – PASTOR WALE ADENUGA. Please help share this as much as possible to encourage and inspire someone out there. Let’s spread good things, rather than spread scandals. This is good. God bless you
HEART TO WORSHIP
There is an authority that comes when we give God quality worship. John 4:24. God is spirit they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. .. He comes In contact with our problems, he gives instant solution to our long awaited request. In a worship time some days ago, this woman had cancer on her body and as we worship this cancer disappear. Thank you Jesus….
Take a deep breath now to say thank you Jesus. Halleluyah