In a Joint-rally, Celestial Church of Christ, C&S Move to Unite | METROWATCH

It was organised by Rev. Mother Esther Ajayi,  founder of Love of Christ Generation Church, Victoria Island.

*The Rev. Mother Ajayi...spoke at the rally

 

By Uchenna Eletuo

 

The Celestial Church of Christ and the Cherubim and Seraphim on Saturday staged a unity rally in Lagos.

The rally was carried out to cement their bond.

The rally began on Victoria Island, as members of the churches drove in a long motorcade across major roads and streets  to inform Lagos residents of the unification.

The rally was spiced-up with a  life band, songs and dances by members of the churches.

They distributed handbills and T-shirts to the public.

The handbills and T-shirts had various inscriptions showing unity of worship and purpose among the churches.

The rally had the theme: “Celebrating the Unity of the Holy Spirit: Celebrate the Comforter, Abuja 2024”.

It was organised by Rev. Mother Esther Ajayi,  founder of Love of Christ Generation Church, Victoria Island.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the churches are also planning a unification crusade in Abuja  on the July 20.

The  crusade, to be held at the main bowl of the National Stadium, Abuja, is expected to be attended by Christian religious leaders including the Supreme Head of Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Worldwide,  Prophet Solomon Adegboyega Alao.

Ajayi said during the rally  that the Holy Spirit had brought comfort to the churches.

According to her, the presence of the Holy Spirit  depicts freedom, love, unity and purposeful leadership.

“It is meant to harmonise and modify traditions and ways of doing things as faithful of one fold, to project the body in a good and acceptable manner.

“As believers, we should not encourage crack in our fold in order not to give an unsavoury impression.

“We worship one supreme God. Those things that can encourage people to clinch to God should be our signpost,” she said.

Ajayi said that disunity in the body of Christ negatively affected soul-winning.

She  said that there was the need for churches to continue to render humanitarian services.

 

 

(NAN)

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