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Created on July 10, 2020 by Pst Bolanle Oluwafemi-Lamina

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Accurate reportage of events in the Body of Christ in these last days.

HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY PASTOR LAWRENCE OYOR AND PASTOR GODSWILL OYOR.We thank God for his steadfast love and preservation u...
16/06/2021

HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY PASTOR LAWRENCE OYOR AND PASTOR GODSWILL OYOR.

We thank God for his steadfast love and preservation upon your lives,
We thank God for the grace He's given you to live exemplary youthful lives
Our prayer is that God grant you more prosperous years and help you to live more impactful lives

LAGOS STATE GOVERNOR, BABAJIDE SANWOOLU FELICITATES WITH THE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF DEEPER CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH, PST...
06/06/2021

LAGOS STATE GOVERNOR, BABAJIDE SANWOOLU FELICITATES WITH THE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT OF DEEPER CHRISTIAN LIFE CHURCH, PST. W.F. KUMUYI ON HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY

I worshipped at the Deeper Life Bible Church earlier today, where I joined the General Overseer Pastor W.F. Kumuyi for his 80th birthday thanksgiving.

Also at the thanksgiving service, was my dear Brother, Governor Udom Gabriel Emmanuel of Akwa-Ibom.

While I celebrate with Pastor Kumuyi, wishing him more years on earth with good health and peace of mind, I also commiserate with Synagogue Church of all Nations as they mourn the passing of their founder, Pastor T.B Joshua.

May his soul find rest with God, and may the good Lord comfort his friends, family, and all members of his church. Amen.

IF YOU ARE GENUINELY COMMITTED TO GOD YOU WILL ENJOY HIS SURE MERCIES EVEN WHEN YOU MAKE MISTAKES - Pastor E. A. Adeboye...
06/06/2021

IF YOU ARE GENUINELY COMMITTED TO GOD YOU WILL ENJOY HIS SURE MERCIES EVEN WHEN YOU MAKE MISTAKES

- Pastor E. A. Adeboye at RCCG Thanksgiving Sunday Service. 'The Sure Mercies of David'

Prayers
- Pray for all traditional rulers
- Pray for all fathers, young and old including intending fathers that the Almighty God will still every storm in their homes. Pray that God will be the controller of everything in their homes.
- Cry to God for yourself and say Father, let this month be very successful for me.

Isaiah 55:3

Sure Mercies of David, three crucial words, Sure, Mercies and David

What is mercy?
Mercy is a word that has so many other words that can be associated with it, grace, companion, kindness and several other good words. In the language of the market woman mercy is what gets you what you don't deserve.

Every good thing that you want that you don't even deserve, may the mercy of God
give you today

- Mark 10:46-52, Bartimaeus begged for mercy.
- Matthew 15:21-28, A woman came to Jesus Christ and said helped me, she asked for mercy and she got what she wanted
- Mark 1:40-45, the Bible tells us a l***r came to Jesus and fell on his feet and said I know you can heal me if you want to, Jesus was moved by companion.
When God decides to show mercy, He will break all rules. In the olden days, a priest must not touch a l***r but Jesus who made the rule broke the rule to have mercy on a l***r.
Every rule that God must break today in other to get your miracle, may you get it through the mercy of God.

God can say the earth is mine and the fullness thereof, He is speaking the truth because He created everything but when He wants to tell you how rich He is, He will say I am rich in mercy.
Ephesians 2:4-6

What does Sure mean?
It means certain, settled, unchangeable, fixed. When God wants to describe how sure His mercy towards David is, He talks about it as a covenant.

When two elders enter into a covenant, if you break the covenant, you die. If you break a covenant, you insult the earth. When God was talking about His promises to David, He said in Jeremiah 33:20-21, that if it is possible to break my covenant between day and night, then, can you break my covenant with David. The covenant of David is sure.

How come God is talking about Sure Mercies of David? Not all mercies are sure because somebody can get mercy from God and loose it.

1 Samuel 10:1-24, Saul was made a king, how could he become a king when he said in 1 Samuel 9, my tribe is the smallest tribe in Israel, my family is the smallest family in our tribe and you come and pick somebody from the smallest tribe in the smallest family, it can it be God's Mercy.

There might be one or two people here today who are sure beyond all doubts that it is the mercy of God that has made you who you are.

There are three ways of doing things
1. The good way
2. The bad way
3. God's way

God is the Almighty, He does as He pleases , nobody can argue with him and if He decided to show mercy to someone, nobody can query Him.

Years ago when I was a young christian, I was trying to query God, how can you make Solomon King? The father was an adulterer the mother was an adulteress of the worst type, the one that led to the death of her husband. You combined this two, You produced somebody and You made that fellow king? God said, 'by the way, your mother, is she the first wife of your Father? How come I bypassed the first wife and went to the second wife and chose you'? I said no more questions

Is there anybody here today that knows that but for the mercy of God you won't be where you are today? Shout Hallelujah.

God took Saul, from an unknown family from a tribe that is the least and made him King by the time you get to 1 Samuel 15:1-23, this King disobeyed God and God took away the Kingdom. His fault was not obeying God completely.

David was also a nobody, 1 Sameul 16:1-13, God went to the house of Jesse and took a king. David was such a nobody that the father did not present him but God chose him.
2 Samuel 11, David committed adultery, killed the husband of the woman, pretended to be a good king. God looked down from heaven and sent a messenger to him in 2 Samuel 12:1-25 to tell him a story, David said whoever did this should be killed and the messenger said to him you are the one. The man of God said you have sinned but you will be forgiven, you will pay for it but you are not going to die. So you see there are mercies and there are sure mercies.
I studied David a little bit, what is so special about David that God could forgive David? That God could say as long as there is day after night somebody will always be on that Throne. Whether you believe it or not there is still somebody sitting on that Throne, Jesus Christ.

What is so peculiar about David?

1. When David repented, His repentance was genuine. When he repented, he was truly sorry, Psalms 51. He wasn't a pretender, you can't deceive God, He knows if you are sorry. In the case of Saul in 1 Samuel 12:24-30, when the Man of God told him that he had sinned, he said I know man of God, don't disgrace me before these people. The elders will tell you, it's only a goat who will hear of the day of his death and he will still be eating grass. The one before was a goat, David was a sheep

2. David was humble, 2 Samuel 6:14-16, when David praised God, there is no member in his Kingdom who could dance better. He danced before the Almighty God because he was humble and the Bible says God give grace to the humble. The word grace is another word for mercy.

3. He was grateful, he knows how to show appreciation. He knew where he was coming from and did not forget the one who made him great.
2 Samuel 6:20-22, when he got home after the dance, the wife said why are you dancing like a commoner and David said I was dancing before God who took the Kingdom from your father and gave it to me. Is there anyone here who will keep on dancing for the rest of your life?

4. David was a soul winner, a witness, a testifier.
Psalm 89:1
Psalm 34:1-3
He refused to shut his mouth.

5. He was dedicated to God 100 per cent. He said I will build a house of God and God took note and sent his servant to him and said you can't build a house for me but I will give it to your son. David said no problem , son you will build the house but not a Kobo will come from you.
1 Chronicles 22:14
Acts 13:21-23, God said I have found a man after my own heart who will do 100 per cent of my will. When God finds someone who is always making Him happy and he makes a mistake, God forgives.

This boy who said I will bless the Name of the Lord forever, His praise will continually be in my heart, God said my mercy for you will be sure.
Psalm 27:4, David said I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Psalm 23:6

In the Name that is above every other name, I have the authority to declare to someone that for the rest of your life, you will enjoy sure mercies. But that is only for those who are genuinely committed to God so if you have been pretending to be a Christian, you have heard this morning, there are two kinds of Mercies, it is the mercy of God that you have not been consumed but will that mercy be sure, will it last forever? The choice is yours, if you want to surrender your life to Jesus Christ, the Altar is open, come so that you too can enjoy the sure mercies of David.
The rest of us who have already been saved let us intercede for them.

Bartimaeus cried for mercy and his darkness was changed to light. That woman whose daughter was possessed by demons cried to God and the devil left her family alone. That l***r who was completely incurable, cried to God for mercy and God reversed the irreversible for him.

- I want you to cry to God with all your heart and say Almighty God please have mercy on me.

I AM BUILDING 100 RURAL CHURCHES, FROM MY PERSONAL ACCOUNT AS MY SECOND BATCH OF CHURCH PLANTING PROJECT.-Bishop David O...
06/06/2021

I AM BUILDING 100 RURAL CHURCHES, FROM MY PERSONAL ACCOUNT AS MY SECOND BATCH OF CHURCH PLANTING PROJECT.
-Bishop David Oyedepo at 1st Service, Faith Tabernacle

*We don’t steal, we don’t take government money.

To the glory of God and I am here to share with you what will motivate your life. My team has brought 65,119 souls into the Kingdom this year. That is how greedy of God we are. Praise God.
I don’t know what my wife’s team is like, this is our own
I was checking the records and I saw from Mission House, the number of rural Churches that my wife is building. I saw it on their record. We are just on the move.
We don’t steal ooo!
God does not bless thieves, He curses them.
The curse of the Lord is in the house of the thief (Zechariah 5:4). We are not stealing. We are just been blessed pursuing God with everything inside of us.
This may help you, my second batch of rural Church building is 100 in number. We don’t steal, we don’t beg.
We don’t borrow.
We don’t take government money. They are hearing me.
This thing works, works every day.

One woman came yesterday and said she insulted me or cursed me and they were slapping her.
They said, “Who?”
She said: I can’t see them.
They were slapping her. You could see she was dying.
How dare you! NO.
-There are people here, anyone touching you is finishing himself.
An elderly woman.
They asked her, “Who is the one beating you?”
She said: I can’t see them but they are just slapping me. Please Papa help me.
Somebody’s story is changing.
-You will not miss your place.

TherealChurchGistChannel:CELEBRATING WILLIAM KUMUYI AT 80!Church Gist Archives Special:WHEN OBEDIENCE TO GOD TRUMPED DOC...
06/06/2021

TherealChurchGistChannel:
CELEBRATING WILLIAM KUMUYI AT 80!
Church Gist Archives Special:

WHEN OBEDIENCE TO GOD TRUMPED DOCTRINES:
A Tale of Two Churches (From Azusa Stables and Portland, Oregon to Gbagada, Lagos).

By Leke Beecroft

‘Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men’.
Acts 5:29

‘You know what you are doing’? You want to have a church within a church’ the elderly man, Rev Timothy lashed out.

‘Excuse sir, what does that mean-Church within a Church’? Did I create any Church? Replied the younger Williams.

‘You are preaching and going out everywhere. Telling people to preach in the bus and preach everywhere’ said Timothy.

‘Yes sir’ Williams responded.

‘We don’t accept that here, you are not licensed to do that sort of thing on your own. Invite them here instead’ stated Timothy.

‘So you don’t accept the whole Bible here’? asked Williams with an air of curiousity and stubbornness.

‘That is not our doctrine’ Reverend Gbadebo insisted

Williams paused …“but look at the Bible sir, ‘Go into the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” He said, remaining adamant.

Exasperated, Reverend Gbadebo said with a tone of finality “This is no play. Listen to me; if you continue, and you do this which I have told you not to do; and you are quoting Bible to me, we will cast you out of our church.”

This brief conversation between Reverend Timothy Gbadebo Oshokoya and Brother William Folorunso Kumuyi inadvertently led to the creation of one of the largest Christian ministries in Africa and probably the world today, the Deeper Christian Life Ministry. Deeper Life as a church became a brand in the early 1980s, a product of a vision and movement led by William F Kumuyi. Apart from the individuality of Idahosa and his Idahosa World Outreach, Deeper Life Christian Ministry was the first widely known pentecostal brand outside Nigeria.

Many may not know however that Pastor Kumuyi was an offshoot of the Apostolic Faith Mission with roots in the USA. The Apostolic Faith Church was founded by Florence Crawford. Crawford was a participant in the Azusa Street Revival which began in 1906 at the Apostolic Faith Mission of the famous Seymour led ‘Azusa Stables’ in Los Angeles. Azusa soon became the center of the Apostolic Faith movement. Later, Seymour appointed Crawford to help other missions and churches join the movement; however, she left Seymour in 1911 to begin an independent work in Portland, Oregon. Many churches under her supervision followed her, weakening the position of Seymour and subsequently Portland became the headquarters of the Apostolic Faith Mission.

The Mission soon spread to Africa between 1920 and 1940 through American Missionary, Frank E. Hein. By 1942 Brother Timothy Gbadebo Oshokoya received the first parcel of Gospel tracts from Portland, Oregon and soon after in October 1944, Oshokoya, Obakoya and others met and adopted the doctrines of The Apostolic Faith, thus The Apostolic Faith began as an Organisation in Nigeria with meetings in Mushin. In 1946, the Church moved to 26, Little Road, Yaba. Brothers Oshokoya and Obakoya were later ordained as ministers in 1949 and Oshokoya attended the Camp meeting in Portland, Oregon, for the first time in 1951.

Apostolic Faith Mission was growing steadily and by 1957 a 3-acre piece of land for a campground at Onigbongbo (Anthony Village) was purchased. By 1959, attendance at Lagos camp meeting had risen to 1,500.
In 1963, a group of singers and preachers from Apostolic Faith Mission got permission to come to Mayflower, Kumuyi’s Alma Mater where he had started teaching a year earlier.

Earlier, Kumuyi who had grown up as an Anglican boy had lost interest in church activities when he got into secondary school because the principal, one Tai Solarin taught atheism. After a while, Kumuyi resolved to start going to various churches in the town. He soon gained a first-class degree in Mathematics at the University of Ibadan; then went back to Mayflower School to teach.

After five years he went to the University of Lagos to do a Postgraduate Certificate in Education and became a lecturer there in 1973; that was when he started a small Bible Study group of about 15 persons.

Kumuyi finally left for the Apostolic Faith Mission while teaching in Mayflower. It was there that he got introduced to the Mission and heard about the change that Christ could make to lives when turned from sins. There, he gave his life to Christ He became a born-again Christian at the age of 23, on 5th April 1964 in Ijebu-Ode in Ogun State, Nigeria. He read books of the likes of John Wesley, Charles Finney, Spurgeon, Dwight L Moody and others. He also got involved with the Scripture Union and developed as a Christian.
By 1966, The Wooden Tabernacle on the Campground, Anthony Village was dedicated and in March 1972, the foundation of the Great Tabernacle on the grounds was laid; two memorable events Brother Kumuyi witnessed.

However, as William grew in the Faith and his zeal for God increased and he began to witness for Christ in a manner that was not agreeable to church doctrine. He was soon cautioned; however, he continued reaching out and even teaching students and staff at his Flat 2 Apartment at the University of Lagos until the church finally excommunicated him in 1975.

This action as disappointing as it was, coupled with the yearnings of growing numbers in the university campus to be taught led to the birth of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry. The university quarters soon became too small to host the gatherings and opposition to the meetings grew. Soon the fellowship relocated and was accommodated briefly at Ebute Meta, a distance of about 20 minutes drive from the university by an illiterate head of a small but growing church, Pastor Josiah Akindayomi, General Superintendent of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

The budding fellowship grew stronger thus leading to another relocation to their present headquarters in Gbagada, Lagos, some 5 kilometres away from the Campground at Anthony Village. The peculiar name of the ministry came from the people who thronged the fellowship. As they began to receive the articles prepared for them at the Bible studies, they said: “We’ve been Christians before, but this one is deeper than what we used to know.” So they used the name Deeper Life. Through that, the group's articles became Deeper Christian Life Articles and the group became known as the Deeper Christian Life Ministry.

On August 1, 1981, the Great Tabernacle of The Apostolic Faith on Anthony village campground was dedicated after 9 years of construction and soon after, on November 16 1983, Rev. T.G. Oshokoya, the first Africa Overseer, passed on to Glory and was succeeded by Rev. J. O. Soyinka.
On the other hand, Kumuyi’s small band had grown to several thousands, at which time Deeper Life Bible Church was formally established in 1983. By 1990, it became the most attended single church in Africa with a 50,000 attendance at the Gbagada headquarter church and also the third largest church in the world.

The Apostolic Faith Mission, steadfastly focussed as always experienced another change of baton with the passing on of Brother Soyinka and assumption of office on October 3, 1999 of Rev. Paul Akazue who was designated as the new Africa Overseer. On January 28, 2002 the foundation of the 75,000 capacity International Worship Centre was laid at Igbesa campground by Brother Darrell Lee. A few years later, Crawford University, a private Christian university in Igbesa, Ogun State, was also established by the Apostolic Faith Mission in 2005 by Paul Akazue. Rev. Paul Akazue was the Proprietor and the first installed Chancellor of the Crawford University, before his death in 2010, succeeded by Rev Emmanuel Adebayo Adeniran as the new District Superintendent, West and Central Africa (WECA).

Deeper Life presently holds a single service which starts by 8am at its headquarters and this is also simultaneously done in its branches. During the visit of late Charles Peter Wagner, a church historian in 2004, he counted close to 124,000 adults and kids on a Sunday service at Ayobo. The women section formerly coordinated by his late wife, Esther Kumuyi is now coordinated by Mrs Folashade Blaize Kumuyi who married him in 2010.

Deeper Life today has its branches known as districts in all the 774 local governments in Nigeria and is among the 4 most widely spread church organisations in Nigeria. The church has spread throughout sub-Saharan Africa and then to the United Kingdom, from where branches were developed in western Europe, Russia, India, and North America and by 2011 numbered about 1 million members worldwide.

Deeper Life Bible Church has also planted 500 churches in Lagos, 5,000 in the rest of Nigeria and 3,000 elsewhere (with missionaries to 40 countries of Africa). The Church also runs 16 Secondary Schools (Deeper Life High Schools) presently.” The school has campuses in Lagos, the national administrative headquarters, Port Harcourt, Benin, Oshogbo, Ibadan, Ilorin, Akure, Abeokuta, Yola, Onitsha, Abuja, Ado-Ekiti, Enugu, Calabar, Kaduna and Warri in Delta State.

The idea of a ministry owned university soon came up. Thus, Anchor University, was founded at Ayobo, Ipaja, Lagos State, Nigeria with plans to relocate to the 900 acre Deeper Life Conference Centre which hosts the new Bible Training Centre as well as the ongoing 127,500 capacity auditorium project. Construction of the University began in 2013 while the University was named in 2014. It was licensed on Wednesday, 2nd of November, 2016. The 30,000 capacity Headquarters auditorium constructed between 2003 and 2016 was also dedicated early in 2018. Services began in 2018, after she had completed the new Gbagada Flyover Bridge in order to curb incessant church traffic in the Gbagada community.

The Apostolic Faith Mission continues to reach out to the lost in leaps and bounds and teaching the need to be prepared for the second coming of Christ. Presently, she awaits completion of the gigantic 75,000 capacity International Worship Center, Faith City, Igbesa with about 600 branches in Nigeria alone, the largest number of Apostolic Faith Churches in one nation apart from the USA . Papa Kumuyi, the Apostolic offshoot has also continued to labour in obedience to his calling and according to him, the time left is shorter than the time already spent. He will be 78 on June 6 and it is my hope that what God has started through him will be continued as he prepares to pass on the baton.

‘And John answered and said, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name, and we forbad him, because he followeth not with us.
And Jesus said unto him, Forbid him not: for he that is not against us is for us.’
Luke 9:49-50

Source: Leke Beecroft, Church Gist

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY TO PASTOR W.F. KUMUYIGeneral Superintendent,Deeper Christian Life MinistryWe celebrate a Kingdom gia...
06/06/2021

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY TO PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI
General Superintendent,
Deeper Christian Life Ministry

We celebrate a Kingdom giant this special day
We celebrate your many years of service in the Master's vineyard
We celebrate the life of impact you have lived
We celebrate pace you have set in the Body of Christ in Nigeria and across nations of the earth
Sir, you have proved to us that God rewards obedience and won't cheat anyone
Your exemplary life is a proof to other believers that you are not an explainer by one of those who through Faith and patience have obtained the promise.
Hence, you are worth following.
We pray that God grant you more glorious, fruitful and impact-filled years
We pray that your relevance be prolonged from generation to generation
Happy Birthday sir.
From all of us

06/06/2021

HAPPY 80TH BIRTHDAY TO PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI

We celebrate a Kingdom giant this special day
We celebrate your many years of service in the Master's vineyard
We celebrate the life of impact you have lived
We celebrate pace you have set in the Body of Christ in Nigeria and across nations of the earth
Sir, you have proved to us that God rewards obedience and won't cheat anyone
Your exemplary life is a proof to other believers that you are not an explainer by one of those who through Faith and patience have obtained the promise.
Hence, you are worth following.
We pray that God grant you more glorious, fruitful and impact-filled years
We pray that your relevance be prolonged from generation to generation
Happy Birthday sir.
From all of us

CELEBRRATING PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI @ 80W.F. KUMUYI: FEISTY @ 80 (06/06/2021) YEARS ago Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi, Gen...
06/06/2021

CELEBRRATING PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI @ 80

W.F. KUMUYI: FEISTY @ 80 (06/06/2021)

YEARS ago Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi, General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, opened a c***k in the curtains of the future he anticipated for himself. Preaching to a large congregation of local worshippers that also had an overflow of global online audience, he said he happily looked forward to a season when no black strands would remain on his head. It would be a glistening crown of white hair. The revered cleric said he hoped that before then, by the Mercy of the Great Master he serves, he would have succeeded in spreading the Gospel of Christ worldwide. He is not ready to retire, he assured the assembly. But in very advanced age, he would request the Deeper Life Bible Church to acquire a reclining chair for him to enable him undertake more of searching the Scriptures, more of hearing from Heaven and more of teaching the Word.

As Pastor Kumuyi foresaw it, the white hair has since landed, dominantly and decisively defeating the black. Again, as he predicted, the Church the Lord used him to found is taking the message of Christ’s love to every corner of the globe, beginning right here in Nigeria and to other African countries, and beyond. What we haven’t seen is the chair. Will it be a cane seat? Or the steel version? Either way, many don’t expect the pastor to ask for it soon.

Hitting 80 on June 6, 2021, Kumuyi’s body language suggests that the chair must tarry. A well-known ‘defier’ and displacer of worldly protocols and norms to satisfy evangelism obligations, the pastor is given to reinventing the wheel many times over, whipping the ageing, aching, ailing outer man to bend to the prompting of the restless, resolute and rigid inner man.

The man of God is guided by a passage in the Bible: ‘’The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out.’’ So, at the moment, the chair to chain the General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry to a sedentary life is itself condemned to an indeterminate future, giving Kumuyi ample liberty to travel nationwide and across the globe, his age and accompanying health concerns a scant consideration.

Only recently in April this year, the preacher left his base in Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub, for the nation’s capital, to host a six-day crusade that covered the whole of the country’s northern swathe. He delivered sermons every day during the period, with the media reporting that large crowds congregated to receive blessings of salvation and such other Gospel bestowals as sanctification, power of the Holy Ghost and healing for diverse afflictions among numerous other benefits.

Kumuyi takes after John Wesley, the 18th Century founder of the Methodist Church. He has not only read a lot of the great English preacher’s books and sermons, but also adopted his legendary stoicism. A biographer records that once, Wesley sprained his ankle, an accident that disabled the Methodist leader. The writer said John Wesley didn’t stay away from the pulpit on account of the impairment. ‘’On Sunday,’’he wrote, ‘’(Wesley)preached on his knees, because he was not able to stand on his sprained ankle…On Tuesday (of the same week), he was preaching, once again on his knees.’’

A feisty Kumuyi at 80 has a similar predilection for conquering limitations imposed by nature or physical ailments, all to honour the call of his Lord. He is known to ignore counsel from medics to observe long rests from preaching because of his age. If he heeded them for a short span, he would stun them later with a comeback that raised posers whether he was the same person who days earlier was deemed to need intermission. He often did so, not because he contemnedthe experts. Not at all.

The point is that for preacher Kumuyi, the work for Jesus Christ is an all-consuming force. It is like a juggernaut, against which nothing must stand, whether it is ill health, age-related disability, lack, culture, career, country, club, community or class distinctions. They must all give way to the King and His Kingdom servants…or be crushed. Like Vladimir Kuts, the Russian athlete of the last century, Kumuyi believes that ‘’It is impossible to talk about limits where man’s capabilities are concerned…This power must…be developed, by his life, by his experiences and by his training.’’

The clergyman confounds those who hold the view that when you age, your abilities abate. In Kumuyi’s cosmos there appears to be a reverse of that principle. Otherwise, he would not at old age stand on his feet for some one and half hours, preaching an assiduous sermon laden with alliterations that make his audience wonder if he secretly studied Literature in English and Stylistics after he was done with his First Class degree in Mathematics at the University of Ibadan.

In his younger days in the 80s and 90s, Kumuyi’s Bible Study every Monday was an hour-long affair. He used to construct his teachings on a simple tripod. Although Pastor Kumuyi still works around an arrangement of three points to draw out the innards of the message, he has now brought upon himself the arduous task of marshalling three more sub-points into each guiding point. So, at the end of the day, you have twelve points, all offering a feast of masterly alliterations. You are torn between watching out for Kumuyi’s literary jewels and absorbing his legendary and scripturally informed interpretation of the Word of God. The point is you need the two; so you can’t but be wholly attentive when sitting at Kumuyi’s feet.

Professor Tunde Opeibi of the University of Lagos exquisitely explains the laborious technique of captivating your audience through an alliterative labyrinth in his seminal book, Discourse, Politics and the 1993 Presidential Election Campaigns in Nigeria. (See the rest on www.tribuneonlineng.com)

Opeibi writes: ‘’Although alliteration can be described as a stylistic device…it is a strong rhetorical tool deployed to evoke emotions, get attention and convey…messages in a more appealing and persuasive way. It is a figure of speech because it often creates images and conveys meaning beyond the string of words that make it up. When creatively and effectively modulated, they can deepen meaning and enhance musicality.

Born in Erin-Ijesa in Osun State on Friday June 6, 1941, Kumuyi relocated to Orunwa, in Ijebu area in Ogun State along with his parents. He had his primary education at St. James Anglican School, Orunwa, which was founded in 1908. Young Kumuyi later moved on to Saint Michael Primary School, Owu-Ikija, in Ijebu division of the sprawling Western Nigeria. His father enrolled him in the pre-secondary Modern school system, but later withdrew the lad, leading Kumuyi to gain entry into the famous Mayflower School, Ikenne.

Here Kumuyi met the great Tai Solarin, the irrepressible founder and principal of Mayflower. Kumuyi has described him as a ‘militant atheist’. Tai Solarin was a humanist who had nothing to do with God. He taught his students to repudiate Him, insisting that man was what he made of himself through hard work and study. So he strove to lead Kumuyi into his world through three approaches: atheism, discipline and dignity of labour.

After a spell of conflict at the crossroads, Kumuyi finally disavowed his mentor’s irreligion and embraced his ascetic and industrious disposition. These were two virtues that came into contact with the more enduring control of the Gospel of Christ which Kumuyi believed to become a born-again child of God on April 5, 1964.

The journey since then has offered tumultuous concerns: expulsion from a denomination, conflicting experiences in founding a ministry, losing a wife, enduring the challenges an erring son posed, overcoming journey mishaps and attacks,renouncing the riches of the world etc. But the quintessential Kumuyi wouldn’t allow any of these life-threatening roadblocks to stop him. He says if they didn’t hold back his Lord and the apostles, they dare not stop him also.

The Church and the nation can’t celebrate Pastor Kumuyiat 80 without a takeout from his life. As a leader of an institution, he gives his all, including his life, to ensure its existence. He has forsaken lucre and all it represents–power, position and popularity–to serve the organization selflessly, such that he has become indifferent to personal or private property. That’s the virtue Nigeria’s leaders lack, that has bred a citizenry whose god is materialism, the unbridled pursuit of which has led to the criminal antisocial activities all over the land.A society discovers its essence in its leaders. If the leaders are apathetic to the welfare of the ruled, the ruled will throw back apathy at its leaders and society.

Happy Birthday, Beloved Pastor!

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