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5 Things to Know About Bishop David Abioye’s First Crusade After Leaving Oyedepo’s Winners Chapel Church

November 14, 2024
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Bishop David Abioye is set to hold his inaugural crusade in Abuja, marking an exciting new chapter after his retirement from Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel).

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Set to take place at the Velodrome, MKO Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, this significant spiritual gathering promises to be impactful and transformative.

The esteemed bishop is looking forward to a powerful move of God in the city, encouraging participants to anticipate profound experiences and inspiring testimonies as they come together for this meaningful encounter. …CONTINUE READING

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Bishop David Abioye’s First crusade after leaving Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel) will hold in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.

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We recalls that Abioye retired as the vice president of the Living Faith Church in October after serving the Liberation Commission since its inception.

In this article, We highlights five things to know about Abioye’s first crusade after a retired Winners Chapel pastor.

The theme of the programme
The theme of the city-wide crusade is “Revive Us Again”.

Abioye in the announcement said the power of God is about to move mightily in the city of Abuja.

The 63-year-old cleric said there will be a stirring as lives will be changed, and testimonies will abound!

Non-denominational
The Revive Us Again” crusade is a non-denomination programme for Christians across every denomination.

It is not organized by Living Faith Church or any other church in the country.

Volunteers
Being a non-denomination programme, Bishop Abioye is seeking volunteers to help in the organization of the programme.

He provided steps in which interested people can register to be volunteers.

2-day programme
It is a two-day programme which will hold on two Saturdays in November on 23rd and 30th.

The time for the crusade for both days is 7:00am in the morning

Venue
The power-packed encounter will take place at the Velodrome of the MKO Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

 

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3 Comments
  • Victor says:
    November 14, 2024 at 8:29 pm

    Why did u resign and in turn want to host a crusade of ur own meaning the church is an investment that is profit oriented

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    • MJB says:
      November 14, 2024 at 9:49 pm

      I think the owner of the church forced him to retire.

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      • Ajani Cornelius Ayodele. says:
        December 16, 2024 at 9:00 pm

        Who told you he resigned? He was retired by the founder of the ministry. Don’t just comment about things that you don’t know.

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