Bishop Abioye Seeks Volunteers for His First Crusade after Leaving Winners Chapel, Lists 9 Areas
- Ahead of his first crusade since retiring from Oyedepo's Winners Chapel church, Bishop David Abioye has called for volunteers
- The 63-year-old shared how interested people can apply and identified nine roles people are needed in
- Interested people are required to provide their full name, phone number, email address and pick one of the nine available roles
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Former Winners Chapel's first Vice President, Bishop David Abioye, is seeking volunteers for his first crusade in Abuja after leaving Bishop Oyedepo's church.
On Wednesday, Abioye announced via Facebook that he would be having a crusade in Abuja on November 23 and 30.
Abioye's two-day Hour of Revival crusade tagged "Revive Us Again" will be held at the National Stadium, Velodrome, FCT, Abuja.
Bishop Abioye calls for volunteers
Bishop Abioye sought volunteers for the crusade and posted a link through which interested people could apply.
Legit.ng clicked the link, and it showed that volunteers are needed for nine roles: watchmen (prayer team), ushering, security/traffic control, protocol/hospitality, media/publicity, custodians (sanctuary), sales team, the elect (outreach and follow-up), and logistics.
Interested people are required to provide their full name, email address, phone number and other details when filling out the form.
The link to apply is here.
Nigerians react to Bishop Abioye's forthcoming crusade
Emmanuel Onome said:
"Thanks be to God, let work start."
Ojonuba Pedro said:
"Would make myself available for the blessing.. Glooory..."
Titus Ikyo said:
"The land of Abuja is bless,I will be there live and direct."
Yakubu Enoch said:
"God is saying something, we are listening, I and my family are with you my bishop."
Abiodun Olufemi Olayemi Bamgbose said:
"Let's start in Abuja please the Revival fire will come to Asaba later. Praise God A new Beginning and a new Journey of Faith in Christ. Here we Go!!!!"
Mazi Echika said:
"Very good move. You deserve to have your own church."
Bishop Abioye shares how he met Oyedepo
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Bishop Abioye had opened up about how he met Oyedepo.
In a new video, he gave details of their meeting, which dates back to 1980. The bishop, who recently retired from service, stated that he met Oyedepo as a 19-year-old student.
Abioye said that though they met in a fellowship, it was not on the platform of ministry but on relationship, adding that their meeting was based on divine orchestration. Bishop Abioye mentioned that it was easy to flow with Oyedepo when they first met.
Proofread by Kola Muhammed, journalist and copyeditor at Legit.ng
Source: Legit.ng