History Of The Apostolic Church Nigeria
History Of The Apostolic Church Nigeria The Apostolic Church Nigeria is one of the first Pentecostal Churches in Nigeria. The Church has over 4.5 million members and a National Temple which serves as the Convention ground of the Church Nigeria. The National Temple which is located in Olorunda-Ketu, a suburb of Ikorodu in Lagos State, seats over 100,000 worshippers in a service. The current National President of the Church is Apostle Samson E. Igwe . History The Apostolic Church Nigeria was borne out from the Apostolic Church of the United Kingdom through three Missionary delegates who arrived in Lagos, Nigeria on September 23, 1931; they were the late Pastors D.P. Williams (President), A. Turnbull (Vice-President), and W.J. Williams (International Prophet). Prior to their coming, a great revival started in the churches in fellowship with Faith Tabernacle Congregation of Nigeria which resulted to much persecutions in 1930. In 1931, after exchange of doctrines and other fundame...

Comments
Post a Comment