Bishop David Oyedepo of Living Faith Church Worldwide and US-based musician Ron Kenoly will on November 11, 2023 launch a multi-billion naira building project of over 10,000 capacity named Ark of Light for all Nations in Lagos.
The building will be the international headquarters of Gospel Pillars International Churches, according to the senior pastor Isaiah Macwealth.
The senior pastor, who was represented by the ministry’s liaison officer, Apostle Abrich Agbi, said the expansion of the church’s building to 10,000 capacity hinged on the growth of the ministry exponentially since it started in 2007.
“We did not borrow money anywhere, this is a ministry that is growing. The teaching of our prophet has become a driving force in the transformation of lives,” he said.
Agbi stressed that the project sits on an 8,900 square meters landscape built to house church auditorium, bible school, prayer conference rooms, bookshop, multi-storage food bank, primary school and broadcast studio, and other state-of-the-art facilities for worshippers and visitors.
“The multi-storage foodbank is to help the less privileged. There, we will store bags of rice to distribute to communities,” he added.
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Agbi expressed the commitment of the ministry to continue its social welfare for the less privileged but said it is the government’s responsibility to ensure the development of the country.
He said other dignitaries expected to grace the occasion include the presiding bishop, March of Faith International Fellowship (USA), Bishop Wesley Arije, general overseer of Conquerors Chapel International from Ghana.
“Also, music minister Dr. Panam Percy Paul, Evang. Tope Alabi, Minister Chioma Jesus, and a host of other dignitaries,” he said.
Agbi assured of the presence of security officers, medical teams and traffic enforcement agencies to ensure safety during the launch.