A few weeks after his resignation from the Living Faith Church, Bishop David Abioye is set to begin a new ministry.
IDOMA VOICE reports that Bishop Abioye’s retirement aligns with the guidelines in the Mandate—the operational manual of the Living Faith Church, popularly known as Winners Chapel.
On Thursday, the cleric announced a new programme, Hour of Revival, to be held outside the church.
The crusade, themed Revive Us Again, is scheduled for November 23 and 30, 2023, at the National Stadium Velodrome in Abuja.
At a recent valedictory service held in his honour at Goshen Camp in Nasarawa State, Bishop Abioye expressed no regrets about serving under his mentor and leader, Bishop David Oyedepo.
A longstanding figure in the ministry, Bishop Abioye first connected with Bishop Oyedepo in 1979 and has since served as his trusted right-hand man.
Speaking in a recent documentary released on his YouTube channel, Bishop Abioye shared that it was time to expand his ministry but affirmed he would maintain close communication with Bishop Oyedepo and the Living Faith Family.
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