Bishop David Abioye recently established his own church, the Living World Conquerors Global Assembly, just a few months after retiring from Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel.
Abioye’s Living World Conquerors Global Assembly shares some similarities with his former church founded by Bishop David Oyedepo
In this article, TheTalk.NG explores four notable parallels between Bishop Abioye’s church and Winners Chapel, highlighting the shared values and principles that continue to guide their missions.…CONTINUE READING
The Living World Conquerors Global Assembly, founded by Bishop David Olatunji Abioye, shares some similarities with Bishop David Olaniyi Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church (also known as Winners’ Chapel), which he retired from in 2024.
TheTalk.NG recalls that Bishop Abioye announced the name of his church and commenced Sunday morning service on May 4, 2025.
The announcement came six months after he retired as the vice president of Winners Chapel church in October 2024.
The unveiling of his new church ended several months of speculations about his next direction and sent his congregation into a frenzy.
In this article, TheTalk.NG highlighted similarities between the two churches.
Bishop Abioye’s church shows that he still has a strong connection with his former church.
Both churches have Living in their names. While Oyedepo’s church is Living Faith, Abioye decided to go with Living Word.
Both are connected because according to Romans 10:17, “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God”. Which means faith is developed and strengthened through listening to the word of God.
Faith – Both David Oyedepo and David Abioye emphasised faith, prosperity, and positive living in their teachings.
Their teachings also focus on spiritual growth, personal development, and empowerment through faith.
Dynamic Preaching:
Both leaders are known for their dynamic and motivational preaching styles. Their preachings and teachings are unique, soul-lifting, and can be described as motivational as well.
Both have roots in Pentecostal or Charismatic Christianity which emphasised spiritual experiences and gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Worship and Prayer
Both churches prioritize vibrant worship, praise, prayer, and spiritual experiences.