In
July 1909, a son was born into the Akindayomi family of Ondo State of Nigeria.
Even though this child grew up surrounded by idol worshippers, he knew there
existed a greater power and yearned to know,
“The
God who created the earth and everyone on it”. This pursuit for God led him to
the Church Missionary Society where he was baptized in 1927. Still spiritually
unfulfilled, he joined the Cherubim and Seraphim church in 1931.
Whilst
there, he began to hear a voice within him saying, “You will be my servant.”
Since this was not his intention, he decided to ignore the voice. This went on
for seven years during which all the business ventures that he tried resulted
into failure. In debt and without peace of mind, he found himself totally
dependent on the grace of God. Here marked the beginning of a definite
relationship with God.Totally broken, he yielded saying, “Lord, I will go
wherever you want me to go.” He asked for signs to confirm that this was indeed
God’s call. The confirmation came through the Bible passages of Jeremiah
1:4-10, Isaiah 41:10-13 and Romans 8:29-31. The Lord assured him that He would
provide for all his needs, as he would not receive any salary from that point
on. This proved to be a comforting reminder during the trials in the months ahead.
He became married in 1941. He continued to worship with the Cherubim and
Seraphim. In 1947, he started to become concerned that the church was departing
from the true Word of God in some of its practices. By 1952, he felt totally
persuaded to leave the church. He started at Willoughby Street, Ebute-Metta,
Lagos a housefellowship called, the Glory of God Fellowship. Initially there
were nine members but before long the fellowship rapidly grew as the news of
the miracles that occurred in their midst spread.
Pa
Akindayomi also had a vision of words that appeared to be written on a
blackboard. The words were “The Redeemed Christian Church of God.” Amazingly,
Pa Akindayomi who could not read or write was supernaturally able to write
these words down. In this visitation, God also said to him that this church
would go to the ends of the earth and that when the Lord Jesus Christ appeared
in glory, He would meet the church. The Lord then established a covenant with
Pa Akindayomi, synonymous to the Abrahamic covenant in the Bible. He said that
He the Lord would meet all the needs of the church in an awesome way if only
members would serve Him faithfully and be obedient to His Word. It is upon this
covenant that the Redeemed Christian Church of God was built.
Thus,
the Redeemed Christian Church of God was born in 1952, destined by the Lord
Himself to take the world for Him. The church continued to meet at 9 Willoughby
Street until they were able to acquire some land thereby witnessing a
relocation to the present site of the Headquarters of the church at 1-5
Redemption Way, Ebute-Metta, Lagos (formerly 1a, Cemetery Street).
Sometime
in the early 70s, God had spoken to Pa Akindayomi about his successor. The Lord
told him that this man who was not a member of the church then, would be a
young educated man. Thus when a young university lecturer joined the church in
1973, Papa was able to recognize him in the Spirit as the one that the Lord had
spoken about in the past. This man, Enoch Adejare Adeboye who was then a lecturer
of Mathematics at the University of Lagos soon became involved in the church.
He became one of the interpreters translating Pa Akindayomi’s sermons from
Yoruba to English. He was ordained a pastor of the church in 1975.
Papa
was preparing to meet his Creator. He sent for Pastor Adeboye and spent several
hours sharing with him details of the covenant and the plans of the Lord for
the church. Even though a year before this, the Lord had revealed to Pastor
Adeboye that he would be Papa’s successor, it was still too difficult for him
to fully contemplate such an awesome responsibility.
Pa
Josiah Akindayomi was 71 years old when he died. Amidst controversy, Pastor
Adeboye’s appointment was formalized by the reading of Pa Akindayomi’s sealed
pronouncement after his burial.
Since
1981, an open explosion began with the number of parishes growing in leaps and
bounds. At the last count, there are at least about 2000 parishes of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God in Nigeria. On the International scene, the
church is present in other African nations including C’ote D’Ivoire, Ghana,
Zambia, Malawi, Zaire, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Gambia, Cameroon, and South
Africa. In Europe the church is spread in England, Germany, and France. In the
United States there are parishes in Dallas, Tallahassee, Houston, New York,
Washington, and Chicago and also in the Caribbean states of Haiti and Jamaica.
Today,
God is still doing marvelous deeds through the Redeemed Christian Church of
God, worldwide. One of the well-known programs of the church is the Holy Ghost
Service, an all night miracle service that holds on the first Friday of every
month at the Redemption Camp at Km. 46, Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The average
headcount of those who attend the Service is about 500,000. The Holy Ghost
Service now holds in different parts of the world which includes the United
Kingdom, India, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Dubai, Ghana, Philiphines
and many more.
for more info on this Ministry visit - www.rccg.org
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