DATELINE: Wednesday, 24th July, 2024. His Eminence, Reverend E.M.F Oshoffa, Pastor and Spiritual Head, C.C.C. W/w, met with Shepherds and Church Workers of Northern "B" Region. The meeting, which took place at the Celestial Church of Christ, Abuja Central Cathedral, was well attended. On the agenda for the day were urgent matters concerning the region …
DATELINE: Wednesday, 24th July, 2024.
His Eminence, Reverend E.M.F Oshoffa, Pastor and Spiritual Head, C.C.C. W/w, met with Shepherds and Church Workers of Northern “B” Region.
The meeting, which took place at the Celestial Church of Christ, Abuja Central Cathedral, was well attended. On the agenda for the day were urgent matters concerning the region in particular and the Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide in general.
Reports detailing compliance to Pastoral Orders, Payment of Harvest Returns, Evangelism and Contribution to the Imeko City Development Project were presented at the meeting.
In the pastoral delegation to the meeting were the wife of the Pastor and Spiritual Head, Mother Celestial Celine Oshoffa, Most Superior Evangelist S.I. Akindoyin, Assistant Most Superior Evangelist Ebenezer Osofa, Assistant Most Superior Evangelist Firmin Adjovi, Venerable Superior Evangelist Olatosho Oshoffa, Venerable Superior Evangelist Augustine Olumilade, Venerable Superior Evangelist S.F. Adeniyi, Assistant Venerable Superior Evangelist Gouan Barthelemy, Assistant Venerable Superior Evangelist Dayo Dairo, Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala and Most Senior Evangelist Solomon Oshoffa and MC Oshin.
His Eminence, Reverend E.M.F Oshoffa, commended the Shepherds, Sectional Heads and Church Workers of Northern “B” Region for their diligence, devotion and commitment. He urged them not to relent and to continue to forge ahead with good performance delivery in the discharge of their duties in the Lord’s vineyard.
In his remarks, Shepherd in Charge of C.C.C. Abuja Central Cathedral, Venerable Superior Evangelist Allan Jones Udofia, assured the Church’s Spiritual Head that Northern “B” Region would continue to live up to expectation.
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