27/04/2026
SOLID ROCK KINGDOM CHURCH WRAPS UP ANNUAL REVIVAL AT Four Pillars Tabernacle
-A Season of Fellowship, and Fresh Anointing.
The dust of spiritual fervor has finally settled at the Four Pillars Tabernacle, Isolo, Lagos, as the Solid Rock Kingdom Church brought down the curtain on its much-anticipated Annual Revival. The multi-day event, which concluded on Sunday, recorded an impressive turnout, drawing faithful not only from across Lagos and its environs but also a full bus load of enthusiastic members from the Rainbow Tabernacle in Ogun State led by the branch pastor, Pastor Randy
From the first note of praise to the closing prayer, the atmosphere was nothing short of electrifying. The praise and worship session, led by a combined choir, sent waves of celebration across the auditorium, with many lifting their hands in tearful surrender and joyful dance.
The revival climaxed with the symbolic Breaking of Bread, a ceremony that has become a cornerstone of the church’s annual gathering. Officiating the solemn rite, Apostle John Okoriko declared that this year’s exercise would serve as a divine turning point—not only for every member of the church but for the nation of Nigeria at large.
Delivering a hard-hitting charge to the congregation, Apostle Okoriko urged believers to look inward for divine connection. “If you cannot find God within you, you will never find Him anywhere else,” he cautioned. He warned strongly against aligning one’s thoughts with the wrong company, stating that “when you align your thoughts with a wrong set of people, you unknowingly adopt their characteristics.”
In a profound analogy, Apostle Okoriko likened the breaking of bread to the act of aligning thoughts and prayers collectively. “Just as broken bread is shared to nourish one body, so must our thoughts and prayers be broken together and shared for greater spiritual impact,” he explained.
Speaking further on the revival’s theme, the Resident Pastor of Four Pillars Tabernacle, Pastor Akaninyene Wilson, noted that the greatest tragedy of many Christians today is not merely the absence of Christ Consciousness. “It is a deep, paralyzing fear of the unknown and an unhealthy obsession with the supernatural,” Pastor Wilson stated, urging the congregation to root their faith solely in the finished work of Christ.
The service concluded with a powerful, prayer session that left many chanting Praise the Lord, Thank you Jesus!
In closing announcements, members were charged to remain spiritually alert and look out for the remainder of the year’s landmark events:
-The Annual Long Fast (August)
-Founders’ Day Celebrations (October)
-The Mega-Hedge Convention (December)
“The revival is over,” one excited member remarked, “but the revival fire has just begun.”
PRAISE THE LORD!!!