22/05/2026
RCCG FCT3 Provincial Annual Youth Convention 2026 Mobilizes Youths for Evangelism and Kingdom Assignment
CONVENTION RECAP
RCCG FCT 3 Provincial Annual Youth Convention 2026 Mobilizes Youths for Evangelism and Kingdom Assignment
Abuja witnessed an atmosphere of revival, purpose, and renewed kingdom consciousness as over 250 young believers gathered for the RCCG FCT 3 Provincial Annual Youth Convention 2026 themed “The Sent” drawn from John 15:16.
Held from May 15th to 16th, 2026 at the Tree of Righteousness Zonal Headquarters, FEPA Quarters, Karu Abuja, the annual convention brought together youths from various parishes for two impactful days centered on evangelism, worship, spiritual awakening, empowerment, and kingdom responsibility.
The convention emphasized the believer’s divine assignment as ambassadors of Christ and carriers of the Gospel to the world. Through powerful teachings, worship encounters, prayer sessions, and practical discussions, attendees were reminded that Christianity goes beyond attendance and requires intentional kingdom impact.
One of the defining moments of the convention came during the ministration of Apostle Effa Emmanuel Isaac, who led the congregation through deep spiritual reflections and intense prayer sessions focused on identity, purpose, and divine assignment.
Referencing Jeremiah 1:5 and John 1:6, he reminded attendees that their ordination and calling did not begin in time.
“Many didn’t know they were sent, but God settled that since. Your ordination didn’t start in time. You were sent from God,” he emphasized.
The Provincial Pastor, Pastor O. Jacob (PICP), also charged the congregation on the urgency of spiritual preparedness and the importance of evangelism in today’s generation.
“If there is a Sender and a Sendee, then there must be a message,” he stated while drawing references from Matthew 28, Mark 16, and Luke 24, reaffirming that the message entrusted to believers remains the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The atmosphere throughout the convention remained vibrant and spiritually charged as music ministers ministered through powerful sessions of praise and worship. The event featured ministrations from in house music ministers including Minister Kingsley and invited groups such as Throne Voices, while Minister Bunmi and Tee Worship and Pst Dèjì Hassan led moments of heartfelt worship and spiritual reflection.
Beyond the spiritual activities, the convention also featured practical sessions including discussions on autism awareness, financial empowerment, discipline, and marketplace engagement. Participants also engaged in a marketplace exhibition where entrepreneurs and business owners showcased products, services, and innovative ideas.
Attendees described the convention as life transforming, impactful, and deeply awakening as many left with renewed passion for evangelism and a clearer understanding of their assignment as “The Sent.”
As the convention concluded, one message remained evident throughout every session and encounter: believers are not called to spectatorship, but to influence, impact, and spread the Gospel to the world
The RCCG FCT 3 Provincial Yaya continues to stand as a platform committed to raising spiritually grounded, purpose driven, and kingdom conscious youths prepared to influence their generation for Christ.
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