Blurb
About the book
It is helpful to think of the local Church historian’s
task as a research into a congregation’s DNA, and its particular
characterisation. No doubt, the present-day character of a local Church often
has deep historical roots. Hence, this book surgically looks into the
microcosm and internalities of the Foursquare Gospel Church, Akobo-Ojurin,
Ibadan, Nigeria. It x-rays the visionary
affirmativeness that laid the foundation of the church, the organization and
the people that orchestrated it. It throws lights into how God protected and preserved his people from the beginning to the
present day so as to bring about the sure accomplishment of his redemptive
purposes in Jesus Christ.
The vision to establish the branch was birthed during
the leadership of the then Zonal Superintendent, Reverend Gabriel Olanrewaju
Akande of blessed memory. Paradoxically, the church was founded on April 01,
2007. As a trained historian, the author believes that history is progressive.
Calculatedly, he opts for chronological historiography - writing style, though;
he takes a swipe into some thematic issues. This historical writing only covers
April 2007 to July 2013.
Dedication:
Deservedly to all pioneering
members and all the members of Foursquare Gospel Church, Akobo-Ojurin;
To the memory of
Reverend Gabriel Olanrewaju Akande;
And in
appreciation of the grace of God upon His Church.
Acknowledgement:
I am indebted to
so many people for the emotional and spiritual support that made this
historical work successful. Many thanks go to Reverend & Pastor (Mrs.)
Isaac Folarin and the Church Advisory Council for their approval and support
for this work. Significantly, I specially appreciate Pastor (Mrs.) Titilade
Akintola, Mrs. Aderonke Akinbileje and Reverend Akinlolu Akintola for their
time during the oral interviews conducted with them in the course of writing
this book.
I also thank my
dad & mum who taught me how to write and brought me up in the way of the
Lord. I will not fail to appreciate the spiritual and ministerial tutelage of Reverend
& Pastor (Mrs.) Akinlolu Akintola and Reverend & Pastor (Mrs.) Isaac
Folarin. In the same vein, I acknowledge the training given to me by my
professors and teachers at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife. Finally, I thank my
wife (Oyebola Rachael) for her belief in me and his constant prayers. My
daughters (Ayomide and Ayomiposi) and son (Ayoyimika) have all been sources of
inspiration and encouragement.
A Word from the
Author
“And now,
go, write it before them on a tablet and inscribe it in a book that it may
be for the time to come as a witness forever.” - Isaiah 30:8
“It seemed
good to me also, having followed all things closely for some time past, to
write an orderly account for you, most excellent Theophilus.” - Luke 1:3
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I got no doubt about the sovereignty of God over all
of history (Isa 46:8-11). History is His story just as much as that of
humanity and the cosmos. Therefore we have an opportunity through the study of
the history of a Church to see how God protected and preserved his people from
the beginning to the present day so as to bring about the sure accomplishment
of his redemptive purposes in Jesus Christ. Without mincing words, God’s works
are mysterious; hence, it is very difficult to elucidate, however, writing the history
of a Church helps us to see through those acts of obedience, walks of faith and
the likes by men and women and how these had attracted divine actions. Taking a
censorious look into the history of a Church, one will observe concretely that
the Christian faith is historical in character – dealing with real people in
real places in real time (Luke 2:1-2).
Without mincing words, for me this project was both
challenging and daunting. As a trained historian, I knew that not all of the
stories I will tell will be uplifting or even positive; they may present some
difficult realities that require some hard works on the part of the pastors and
people. However, as a historian and a Christian, I am fully aware that as a
writer, my aim is to be a truth-teller, armed with appropriate sensitivity as
well as a bit of holy boldness.
As a trained historian, I believe history is
progressive. Calculatedly, I chose to adopt chronological historiography in
writing the history of this Church, though, I took a swipe into some thematic
issues. This historical writing only covers April 2007 to July 2013. Though, I
did my best in capturing the history of the Church in this historical period,
yet, I am of the opinion that other Church historians can still revisit this
period, hence, this work will serve as one of the important sources that can be
relied on.
Fundamentally, it is my belief that this work will be
helpful to the local Church, Foursquare Gospel in Nigeria and the universal Church
of Christ. Evidently, it will open up new opportunities for proper appreciation
of God’s miraculous works and concerted efforts of individuals and families,
and also golden opportunities for reflection and recommitment.
Blessed be the name of the Lord and thanks to the Church
congregation and leadership for their blessings and support for this project
particularly as the Church celebrates her seventh anniversary.
As you read this work, I wish you an exciting reading
moment.
“And he who was seated on the throne said,
"Behold, I am making all things new." Also he said, "Write
this down, for these words are trustworthy and true." - Revelation
21:5
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Yours sincerely,
Sesan Michael
Johnson
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apostlesmb@gmail.com
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THE VISION: Occupy Till I
Come
No Church is born in a vacuum. Foursquare Gospel Church,
Akobo/Ojurin (Chapel of Faith) is a ‘baby’ of the Foursquare Gospel Church in
Nigeria. The Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria operates under the auspices of
International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. The Foursquare Movement was
founded by Aimee Semple Macpherson in 1923 and the international headquarters
of the movement is located in Los Angeles. Reverend Glenn Burris Jnr. is the
current president of International Church of the Foursquare Gospel and Reverend
Felix Meduoye is the General Overseer of the Church in Nigeria.
Aimee Semple McPherson was born in 1890 in Ontario,
Canada as the only daughter of her parents, James and Mildred. Her mother had a
call for ministry but later got engaged as a nurse in the home of the Kennedys
to care for the wife. After Mrs Kennedy’s death, the fifty year old Mr. Kennedy
proposed to young Mildred (also called Minnie). When members of the Salvation
Army Church came to visit her mother after Aimee birth, they reported the death
of Catherine, the wife of General William Booth. She was dedicated at the
Church when she became three weeks old.
Young Aimee got married to Robert Semple on 12th
August 1908 in her family farm house in Ontario and later described him as ‘my
theological seminary, my spiritual mentor and my tender, patient, unfailing
lover’. Robert worked in a factory by day and preached by night. Robert preached while Aimee played the piano,
sang and prayed for the converts. The couple went on mission work to Hong Kong
in 1910. There, Aimee and her husband contacted malaria, on August 17, 1910,
two months after arriving at the mission field, Robert died leaving Aimee alone
with her pregnancy which she delivered a month later on September 17, 1910 and
named her Roberta Star.
She re-married on February 28, 1912 to Harold. While
in an intensive care unit of a hospital, she started preaching and finally left
home for ministry in 1915. For seven years, she crossed the United States six
times and between 1917 & 1923 she preached in more than 100 cities with
meetings ranging from two nights to a whole month.
The missionary work of Foursquare Gospel Church was
brought to Nigeria in 1954 by Revd Harold Curtis and his noble family. He
started a vocational open air Bible School in front of his resident with three
of the founding fathers as pioneer students namely: Revd James A. Boyejo, Revd.
Friday C. Osuwa and Revd. O. Odunaike. The teachers were Sister Margret Season,
Revd Curtis and his wife, Faye.
The first place of formal worship was at no. 68 King
George Avenue known as the Yankee bar and it was inaugurated on 31st
October 1955. The first set of worshippers included: Revd Harold Curtis, his
wife – Faye, Revd Margret Season, Brother S.O. Odunaike, Brother J. Boyejo,
Revd F. Osuwa, the sons of the Curtis – Roland and Gerald and other Bible
school students. The first national pastors were Revd F.C. Osuwa and Revd J.S.
Boyejo whose salaries were paid by T.L. Osborn for one year. The work continued
in earnest. The second church was established at Idi-Oro in 1961 by Revd F.C.
Osuwa. It later became the first Lagos Divisional (District) headquarters at
Shomolu.
Organically, Akobo/Ojurin- Foursquare Gospel Church is
situated within Ibadan District and Iyana Zone. Iyana Zone was created in 1990
during the tenure of the then Ibadan District Overseer, Reverend J.A. Adesina
(1990 -1993). The zone was then named Iyana Zone II headed by Pastor Dr O.A.
Agbede. The zone grew in leaps and bounds and became the missionary zone of the
district to the extent of creating many zones from it. In line with the spirit
of ‘Barley Harvest’ and ‘Decade of Multiplication’, Iyana Zone had given birth
to the following zones (Molete, Shalom, Iwo Road and Lagelu).
When Foursquare Gospel Church, Akobo-Ojurin (Chapel of
Faith) was born, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was the President of Nigeria, with
Chief Abubakar Atiku as the Vice President and Chief Alao-Akala as the governor
of Oyo state. The Church is located in Lagelu Local Government Area of Oyo
state within Ibadan city. The Church is invariably opposite Oludegun Petrol Station;
close to Alao-Akala junction which transverses Okebadan Estate.
The vision to establish the branch was
birthed during the leadership of the then Zonal Superintendent, Reverend
Gabriel Olanrewaju Akande of blessed memory. This was a period when Reverend Adedimeji
A. Adegbesan was the District Overseer of Ibadan District and Reverend Dr W.A. Badejo
was the General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria. Reverend Adedimeji
A. Adegbesan succeeded Reverend Idowu Obakin before moving to Abeokuta in 2003
as the District Overseer and he was succeeded by Reverend E.O.O.O. Adejoro
El-Shaddai in 2010. In 1999, Reverend Dr W.A. Badejo succeeded Reverend
Faronmbi and in 2010 he too was succeeded by Reverend Felix Meduoye as the
General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria.
The vision to establish Foursquare Gospel Church, Akobo/Ojurin
fell within the season of Barley Harvest in Foursquare Organization in Nigeria.
The vision of Barley Harvest as an evangelistic drive came during the
leadership of Reverend Dr W.A. Badejo as the General Overseer of Foursquare
Gospel Church in Nigeria and it was designed to forge an aggressive drive for
mission and evangelism, as well as rapid Church planting within the Foursquare
fold. Evidently, this movement orchestrated the planting of so many Foursquare Churches
in Nigeria.
Also, the vision came at a time Ibadan District
bequeathed a land to Iyana Zone. Reportedly, a land was released as a gift by a
woman to the Foursquare Organization at Lagos. Reportedly, the release of the
land by this woman was a fulfilment of her vow she made when she received a
miracle from the Lord. Afterwards, ownership of the land was transferred to
Ibadan District. Hence, there arose the need to put the land into use. Coupled
with this is the fact that as at this point in time there was no Foursquare
Gospel Church at Akobo axis of Lagelu Local Government Areas of Ibadan.
According to reliable sources, in order to start
Akobo-Ojurin Church, each Church in Iyana Zone (this was before Iyana zone was
delineated into three) was asked to ‘donate’ at least a member/family.
Subsequently, Iyana Zonal headquarters Church released Pastor Akinlolu Akintola
and his family as the founding pastor; likewise, Bashorun Church released the
family of Mrs Ronke Akinbileje. Thus, these two Churches were the ones that
responded to this clarion call for the release of members. Hence, the Church
was started by these two families from Iyana and Bashorun Church.
Founding Members: Reverend Akintola family (from Iyana Zonal
headquarters Church) and Akinbileje family (from Bashorun Church): (Reverend
Akinlolu Akintola, Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola, Tijesunimi Akintola, Glory
Akintola, Kehinde Akintola, Taiwo Akintola, Mrs Ademulegun, Mrs Ronke
Akinbileje, Jesumbo Ayanfe, and Ibukun Akinbileje – (Four adults and six
children).
The LAND: The Location of
the Church
The land upon which the Church is located is a gift to
Foursquare Organization. From the National and District headquarters the land
was allocated to Iyana Zone and thereafter to Akobo-Ojurin Church. With the
release of the land to Iyana Zone, the then Zonal Superintendent put machineries
in motion. The land was cleared and a temporary shed was put in place to
accommodate the worshippers.
In the words of an observer, “on the day of the
inauguration of the Church, I saw some of the worshippers sitting on the walls
that demarcated the land the Church was situated from the other landed
properties nearby but the sound of the tambourines and the clapping of hands as
well as the lifting of joyful voices in the praises of God Almighty inspired me
that day that I must join the Church”. To the glory of God at this point of
writing, the observer is currently the scribe of the Church.
However, by 2008 when construction started
on the land, a land speculator stopped the work and demanded for one million
and two hundred thousand naira (#1.2 million).The case was reported to Iyana Zonal
headquarters. With the intervention of the zone and that of one of the Church
neighbours, a sum of one hundred thousand (#100,000) was eventually paid. Thereafter, work commenced to the glory of
God.
THE FOREMAN: Pioneering
Pastor
Pastor Akinlolu Akintola (now Reverend) is a
man that have been prepared for the work that was about to start at
Akobo-Ojurin in 2007. He was born to the family of late Sergeant Simeon
Olusegun Akintola and late Mrs Taibat Akintola in Ibadan on the 8th
day of February, 1968. Though, he had a Muslim background, he got born again in
the year 1981 at the age of 13 at Foursquare Gospel Church, Oke-Bola, Ibadan.
He attended Oyo state Co-operative College, Eleeka,
Oyo between 2002 -2003 and later went for his Diploma course in 2004 – 2005. He
bagged Higher National Diploma (HND) in Co-operative and Economic Management
from Federal Cooperative College, Eleyele (2007- 2011). He also, attended Mount
Zion Institute of Christian Drama in 1992 for certificate in Christian Drama.
He attended LIFE Theological Seminary for Certificate in Theological Education
(1995) and Bachelor of Theology, B Th. (2004). He, also, earn Advanced
Leadership Certificate from Haggai Institute of Advanced Leadership (2011).
He had served in different areas of Christian
ministry: Head-Usher, Children Teacher, Youth president, Drama Group Leader,
Choir, Sunday School Teacher, Church Council Member, Church Secretary, House
Fellowship Pastor, Assisting Pastor, Chairman Planning Committee at various
level, Pastor-in-Charge, Zonal Mission Co-ordinator, Zonal Treasurer and
District Board Secretary (2000).
He was the pioneering Pastor of Foursquare Gospel Church,
Agboowo (September 1999 – November 1999), Foursquare Gospel Church, Ifesowapo
(2002 – 2003) and he was part of the pioneering team of Egbeda Church, Iwo Road
Church, and Kusela Church. Pastor Akinlolu Akintola got married to former Miss
Titilade Margaret Adegbolagun on 21st December 1996 at Ikire, Osun
state and the marriage is blessed with beautiful and wonderful children. He was
ordained a Reverend in November 2007. Reverend Akinlolu Akintola is a play write, an author,
an evangelist and a teacher of the word with practical examples. He has
authored a book titled “Evangelism at this end-time”.
THE JOURNEY SO FAR
(April 2007 – October 2007):
The Beginning of the Beginning
Before 2007 there were attempts to establish a branch
of the Foursquare Church at Akobo area to serve the needs of Foursquare members
leaving around this axis of Ibadan. One of such attempts was spearheaded by
Pastor Olaide Olalere at St Paul Anglican Primary School, Yangbule-Bashorun
area. The Church started through this attempt did not last long. Another
abortive attempt was made at Reverend
Olasunkanmi’s house. Reverend Olasunkanmi was formerly a Foursquare national
officer.
The Founding Day: April 01,
2007
Globally, April 01 is a day proclaims as “April fool”.
Observably, this is a day that is usually characterised with avalanche of lies
and inordinate tricks and gimmicks. Arguably, no one would have thought, a
great thing that seems small is taking place at Akobo axis of Lagelu Local
Government of Ibadan. One would have thought why did the then Zonal
Superintendent late Reverend G.O Akande selected a day such as April 01 (April
Fool) as the Founding Day of a Church? Fundamentally, it is a considered opinion
of a member of the Church that the day was chosen by providence to fool the
Devil and its cohorts. So, while some people were busy fooling themselves
around, something strategic and spiritual was taking place at Akobo.
On this historic day (April 01, 2007), the Church was
inaugurated by the then Zonal Superintendent of Iyana Zone, Reverend Gabriel
Olanrewaju Akande (of blessed memory). The only physical structure put in place
was a shed; this was put in place by Iyana Zone. Evidently, there were still
bushes around the compound. However, the congregation that gathered that day
refused to be discouraged, the day was a day of fulfilment of vision and
mandate.
Some equipment (drums, pulpit, PA system, etc) from
Foursquare Bodija Church were given/transferred to the Church. A megaphone was
also given by the Iyana zonal headquarters Church. Eighteen chairs were given
by a Church on the platform of Iyana Zone. Premised on these, services
commenced. At the beginning of the work, there was shortage of workforce;
however, the few ones available were committed. It was in the midst of this
that Evangelist Raheem Safiriyu, a Warrant Officer of the Nigerian Army came in
during a service and decided to join the Church and her workforce.
October 2007 – October 2008:
Moving on with the zeal
The Church was just six months old by October 2007at
the beginning of this Church Year. The Church and her members participated in
most of the zonal, district and national programmes. In January 2008, the Church
observed the National Fasting and Prayer programme. This was a yearly programme
observes by Foursquare Organization in Nigeria at the beginning of the year
designed to spiritually prepare members for the challenges of the New Year.
Also, 2008 Easter Programme was observed locally in the Church. It was a
glorious time to remember the life, death and resurrection of Christ.
No doubt, the workload on each member was still
enormous because of few workers in the vineyard. This formed part of the
corporate prayers of the Church at this point in time. Consequently, at the
beginning of this Church Year, a prayer project tagged “Operation One Family,
One Month” was launched by Pastor Akinlolu Akintola. This was targeted at
seeking the face of God for an additional family to the Church, that is, a
family to be added each month. Without mincing words, testimonies abound to the
faithfulness of God. For examples, the families of Evangelist Raheem and
Adekanmbi are answered prayers.
Sunday Worship services were held weekly. Bible Study
was held weekly on Wednesday by 5:30pm. The weekly Bible Study programme is an
important arm of the teaching ministry of the Church. The Church as well as
Foursquare Organization believes in the equipping of the saints through the
teaching of the Holy Scripture. Indeed, the belief in the Holy Scripture is one
of the 22 tenets of Faith of Foursquare Organization.
Likewise, Friday weekly prayer meetings were held.
Significantly, first Fridays were tagged ‘Do It Yourself ’. The “Do It
Yourself” prayer programme is designed in such a way that on every first Friday,
members and worshippers enter the Church and begin to pour out their minds unto
the Lord just like Hanna at Shiloh without waiting for the pastor or any other prayer
leader to lead them in prayers. It is always an awesome time with opportunities
to express oneself freely in the presence of the Lord while praying all manners
of prayers as instructed by the Holy Scripture. Testimonies abound for what God
is doing through this special programme. The programme is still being observed
till date.
The first Church anniversary celebration was held on
Sunday 27th July, 2008. The theme was “Be Glad & Rejoice: Phil
4:4”. According to the founding Pastor,
the first anniversary celebration was a glorious and challenging programme.
For a young Church you can imagine the daunting work
of putting in place a choir and worship leaders having in mind that the music
ministry is an important aspect of Christian ministry. Though, with shortage of
man power, the choir was already in place and functioning to the glory of God.
The choir led the Church in worship sessions during weekly services and Sunday
services. Also, the choir participated in local, zonal and district programmes.
By December 2007, the first Christmas Carol was held.
Though the Church started with just a youth/teen (Ayanfe
Jesumbo) and five children, however by this Church year, the pastorate has put
in place a combined unit for the youths and the teens. No doubt, this was done
because of the few memberships of both the youths and the Hi-Crusaders. Historically,
the first (Acting) Youth/Hi Crusaders President (in person of Sister Ayanfe
Jesumbo) was appointed during the second Annual General Membership Meeting of
the Church in October 2008. Youth Week 2008 was observed by the youths in the Church
and Reverend James Olowobola ministered. It was a refreshing time for the
youths, the Hi-Crusaders and the generality of the Church. There was a
representative of the youths of the Church at the annual National Youth Camp
(KC 2008).
By the second Church Year, the children unit was
already functioning. Strategically, Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola, the wife of
the pioneering pastor was appointed as the first (Acting) Children
Co-ordinator. The children participated in the District Children Rally. Also,
the Children’s Week was duly observed. There was also the existence of Children
Sunday school class.
Fundamentally, the Sunday school department is very
critical to the Foursquare Message. This is where new converts are equipped;
workers are trained as workforce and for membership. Thus, from inception, the
Pastor-in-Charge considered the department as very pivotal to the Church.
During the Church Year, sister Ronke Akinbileje was appointed as the first (Acting)
General Sunday School Superintendent (G.S.S.S.) at the second Annual General
Membership Meeting.
By the second Church Year, there were three Sunday school
classes (Adult Class, New Converts Class and the Children Class).
Strategically, the New Converts Class was a Hausa Speaking Class. Sister A.O. Adekanmbi
effectively took the class because of her grasp of the Hausa language.
Significantly, members of the class were converts the Church got from the
Odogbolu Army Barrack. Using the native language of these converts was
tremendously useful for their understanding of the words of God. Odogbolu Army Barrack located not too far from
the Church has been one of the places within the Church community that God is
using his Church to minister to. The Church is blessed with members from this
barrack. These members include: Evangelist & Deaconess Raheem, Sister
Fatimah & her family and Mr Ben Ivinegbor & his family.
A Sunday School Rally was held as part of the
activities of the Sunday school department. It was a mind blowing experience in
the presence of the Lord. It was a time for Sunday school students and their
teachers to be examined for the study done so far. Evidently, it was a fruitful
rally.
The Foursquare Women International (FWI), no doubt, is
one of the significant arms of Foursquare Organization and it comprises of the
women in the fold. For effective running of this important arm, the Founding
Pastor appointed Sister A.O. Adekanmbi as the first (Acting) FWI President
during the second Annual General Membership Meeting. The women participated actively in various
local, zonal, district and national programmes. Mothers’ Day was held by the
women in the Church. The National June Women Rally was also attended by FWI
members of the Church. In the same vein, the Big ‘M’ Day was held in the Church
and during the celebration a member was accepted. The women supported the Church
in the decoration of the Church building.
Significantly, the Church appointed her first Advisory
Council. Also, the pioneering pastor, pastor Akin Akintola was ordained a reverend
during the Church Year at the 2007 National Convention held in November 2007.
The Church lost an active worker, Evangelist (W.O.)
Safuriani A. Raheem, on Sunday 20th April, 2008. This late brother
joined this Church in her first year of existence. According to him, he was
guided by the Holy Spirit to join the Church. He walked in during a service and
from then henceforth, he became an active member. He did not mind his status as
an Army officer; he was always involved in the cleaning of the Church and
clearing of bushes within the compound of the Church. He also brought in his wife
and children to join the Church. His wife, Deaconess became the first Choir
Mistress and one of his children was a good drummer. As a matter of fact,
Sunday Raheem was the first drummer of the Church. Evidently, the Church was
bereaved with the demise of this beloved brother but was consoled with the fact
that he has gone to rest in the Lord.
October 2008 – October 2009:
Consolidating
The 2008/2009 Pastorate included: Reverend Akinlolu
Akintola (Pastor-in-Charge); Reverend Hanson Nyoh; Pastor Sesan Johnson; and
Pastor Idowu Aremu. The 2008/2009 Church Advisory Council membership included: Reverend
Akin Akintola (Chairman); Sister Adekanmbi (Secretary); Sister Ronke Akinbileje
(Treasurer); Sister Titilade Akintola (member); Deaconess Deborah Raheem
(member); Pastor Sesan Johnson (member); and Pastor Michael Idowu Aremu
(member).
The Church officers for this Church Year were as
follow: Reverend & Mrs Akinlolu Akintola (Pastor-in-charge); Sister
Adekanmbi (Secretary/FWI President); Sister Ronke Akinbileje (Treasurer/GSSS/Head
Usher); Sister Titilade Akintola (Children Co-ordinator); Deaconess Deborah
Raheem (Choir Mistress); Sister Ayanfe (Youth/Hi Crusader President); Pastor
Sesan Johnson (Prayer Group Co-ordinator).
The Church and her members participated in most zonal,
district and national programmes. In January 2009, the Church observed the
National Fasting and Prayer programme. 2008 Easter Programme was observed. The
weekly Sunday services were strictly observed. Bible Study services were held
on Wednesdays by 5:30pm. In addition to the teachings conducted by the local
pastorate, the Church also undergone series of teachings from invited guests
such as Deacon (now a Pastor) Biodun Atanda and Brother Olumide Okeyode from
the Zonal headquarters.
In addition to
the three existing Sunday school classes (Adult Class, Baptismal Class, &
the Children Class), the Sunday school department established an additional
class for the Teens. The new class was targeted to specifically cater for the
spiritual needs of the teenagers.
The weekly Friday prayers continued; first Friday’s
operation “Do It Yourself” was still maintained; and Last Friday of the month
Vigil was maintained. The special prayer project tagged “One Family, One Month”
was sustained also during the Church Year.
For strategic spiritual warfare and intercession, a Prayer
Warrior Group was inaugurated and Pastor Sesan Johnson was appointed by Reverend
Akinlolu Akintola as the Prayer Warrior Group Co-ordinator. According to Pastor
Sesan Johnson in his report for the Church Year, “the prayer group meets to
pray and intercede on behalf of the Church, families in the Church,
individuals, Akobo community, Ibadan city, Oyo state, Nigeria and the nations
of the world”.
During the Church Year, the Second Anniversary
Celebration of the Church was observed with a 3- day crusade at Akobo-Ojurin
motor garage between Thursday 23rd and Saturday 25th
April 2009. Pastor (now a Reverend and the ZS of Apata Zone) Biola Ogunwusi,
the then District Mission Director was the guest minister. During the crusade,
the Church showed a film (Jesus’ film). Reverend Hanson Nyoh supplied the film
to the Church for free. The theme of the anniversary was “The Good News: Luke
2:14”.
In the pursuit of the Great Commission as
commanded by the Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew chapter 28, during this Church
Year, the Church initiated a “Go Ye” Evangelism drive every second Sunday of
the month the Church embarks on evangelism around the Church environs before
the commencement of the Worship service.
The doors and louvers of the Church building were
fitted and the interior plastering was done.
As part of the answers of the Church prayer project tagged “One Family,
One Month”, Reverend Hanson Nyoh and Pastor Aremu and their families joined the
Church during the Church Year. Notably, these are Foursquare’s families.
Indeed, Reverend and Reverend (Mrs) Hanson Nyoh are long time children
ministers in Foursquare Organization in Nigeria. Significantly, Reverend Hanson
and Pastor Idowu Aremu immediately joined the Church Pastorate. No doubt, their
addition was of tremendous blessings to the body of Christ.
Sister A.O. Adekanmbi, the FWI President continued to
lead the women. The women participated actively in most local and zonal
programmes, as well as in the District and National programmes. The women
attended the Pre-Alabaster programme organized at the District headquarters Church,
Oke-Bola. Likewise, Mothers’ Day was celebrated in the Church. Also, the
National June Rally held at Ajebo camp was attended by the women.
Significantly, the Church FWI initiated a Health & Personal Hygiene
Programme for the Youth. It was an eye opening programme. It benefited not only
the youths but the generality of the people of the Church. More also, the Church
FWI participated actively in the Iyana zonal Evangelism Programme held at
Erunmu. During the Big ‘M’ celebration held, two women were added and accepted to
the FWI fold.
Fathers’ Day was observed by the men for the first
time in the Church. Though, there was no functioning CFM unit in the Church,
yet, the men presented two ceiling fans as gifts to the Church to commensurate
the day.
Deaconess Deborah Raheem served during the Church Year
as Choir Mistress. Though, the choristers were few in number, yet, they were
active in all the local programmes of the Church as well as in most zonal and
district programmes. To celebrate the birth of our Lord, Jesus in the Church, a
Xmas Carol Service was held in December 2008.
The youth/Hi-Crusaders of the Church under the
leadership of Sister Ayanfe Jesumbo continued to wax strong in the Lord. The
youths held a ‘Get together’ programme which was tagged “I have a dream”. It
was an awesome time in the presence of the Lord. It was an avenue to galvanize
the youths of the Church in order to be more useful in the house of God and to
develop unto maturity in Christ Jesus. Youth Week tagged “Remember now thy
creator: Ecclesiastes 12:1” was held during the Church Year.
For proper positioning of the Church in this digital
age, the Youth Crusaders with the support of Pastor Sesan Johnson opened an
email address (foursquareakobo@yahoo.co.uk) for the Church. Also, a quasi-website (www.foursqaureakobo.cfsites.org) was designed for the Church. The email account and
the websites are still being maintained and are still functioning.
The mummy of the house, Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola
was still the Children Co-ordinator during this Church Year. The children
participated in local, zonal and district children programmes. Children’s Day
was observed in May. The children
attended the Children Camp Meeting organized by the Rescue Mission Ministry.
One of the children of the Church participated in ‘Draw the Sword” and she came
first. Another got the ‘Best Behaved
Boy’ award. Four children were added to the Church (Tobi Aremu, Itunu Aremu,
Testimony Aremu, and Peace Aremu).
The Church acquired a wireless microphone and a cord
microphone. A member donated a generating set to the Church.
October 2009 – October 2010:
On Eagle’s Wing
The 2009/2010 Pastorate included: Reverend Akinlolu
Akintola (Pastor-in-Charge); Reverend Hanson Nyoh; Pastor Sesan Johnson; and
Pastor Idowu Aremu. Members of 2009/2010 Church Advisory Council were: Reverend
Akin Akintola (Chairman); Pastor Sesan Johnson (Secretary); Sister A.O.
Adekanmbi; Sister R. Akinbileje; Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola; Deaconess
Deborah Raheem; and Pastor Idowu Aremu.
The Church officers for the Church Year were as
follow: Reverend & Mrs Akinlolu Akintola (Pastor-in-charge); Pastor Sesan
Johnson (Secretary/Prayer Group); Sister A.O. Adekanmbi (Treasurer/FWI
President); Sister Ronke Akinbileje (GSSS/Head Usher); Pastor (Mrs) Titilade
Akintola (Children Co-ordinator); and Deaconess Deborah Raheem (Choir Mistress).
Generally, the Church observed all the programmes as
laid down by the Foursquare Organization. According to documented statements of
the Pastor-in-Charge, all National, District and Zonal programmes take
precedent over the local programmes. As a matter of fact, he would say,
National programmes are superior to District programmes and District programmes
are superior to Zonal programmes, while the Zonal programmes are also superior
to local Church programmes. Indeed, he ensures that the pastorate and all the
sectional leaders adhere to this principle.
National Fasting and Prayer programme was observed in
January 2010. Easter Programme was held in April 2010. Sunday and Weekly
services were held. The 3rd Church Anniversary did not hold due to
prevailing situation of the Church. Monthly Evangelism was observed for all the
months. Fathers’ Day was observed.
Pastors and Pastors’ wives forum (Pastoral Retreat)
was initiated and held in August, 2010. Reverend & Pastor (Mrs) Akinlolu
Akintola, Pastor & Mrs Idowu Aremu and Pastor & Mrs Sesan Johnson
participated in this maiden edition of Pastor & Pastors’ wives forum of the
local assembly. It was an interactive session, combined with strategic prayers
for the couples, the children, the family and their ministry. It was an
opportunity to pray for the Church. No doubt, the forum also serves as an
avenue for increasing the cordial relationship among the ministers and their
wives. Participants were glad that the programme was instituted by Reverend
Akinlolu Akintola. In fact, one of the participants, Pastor Idowu Aremu stated
that the forum was timely and demanded that it should be sustained. It was a refreshing time in the Lord.
The Choir was still being led by Deaconess Deborah.
The choir was active throughout the year. They participated in Zonal, and
District programmes. The choir was active during the 2010 District Convocation
held at Oke Bola District headquarters Church. Xmas Carol was held in December
2009 locally. Other choristers from Foursquare Churches within Iyana zone and
other Churches within the Church neighbourhood were invited for ministration.
It was a joyful time in the Lord celebrating the birth of Christ.
The Church FWI President (Sister A.O Adekanmbi) was
appointed Iyana Zonal FWI President. More women were added to the FWI fold. Pre-Alabaster
programme held at the Oke Bola District headquarters Church was attended by
some of the women in the Church. Mothers’ Day was observed in the Church. The
National Women Annual Convention (June Rally) held at Ajebo camp was attended.
The Big ‘M’ Day was held and three women were accepted into the FWI fold.
A local Women Fellowship was initiated. It is a
rotational fellowship among the women. This fellowship is usually hosted in a
woman’s home and it was designed to increase the cordiality among the women in
the Church. Also, it was meant to facilitate fervent prayers for the women
folks and for the Church. So far, it has been fruitful. During the Church Year,
two women (Sister Taiwo Aremu and Sister Oyebola Johnson) were blessed with
children.
Still under the leadership of Sister Ayanfe, the
youths and the teens participated in the Zonal, District and National
programmes. The Annual Youth Camp (KC 2010) was attended by some of the youths.
The 2010 Youth Week was observed locally in the Church. Also, the youths
participated actively in the zonal youth vigils.
The children participated in Zonal, District and
National programmes. 2010 Children’s Day was observed. The children
participated in the District children programme held at Oke-Bola District
headquarters Church on May 27th, 2010. The Children Week was
celebrated locally on May 29, 2010. Also, the children participated in an
inter-denominational children camping programme held at Igbo Oloyin, Ojoo,
Ibadan. During the year, there was a demand for the building of the Children’s Church
and the Pastor-in-Charge promised to look into that request.
The Ushering Unit under the leadership of Sister Ronke
Akinbileje participated in the seminar held at the District headquarters. The ushers
participated in Zonal Usher’s Week held at the Zonal headquarters.
The Senior Pastor (Reverend Akinlolu Akintola)
observed that much work was not done on the Church building during the Church
Year; nevertheless, it was properly maintained. The Church toilet was completed
for the comfort of the worshippers. The Church acquired a PHCN Meter which was
facilitated by Sister Oyebola Johnson. A dozen of chairs were purchased.
October 2010 – June 2011:
Occupy Till I Come
A new policy from the National Office of Foursquare
Gospel Church in Nigeria, restructure the Foursquare Church Year. Henceforth,
the church year begins in July. Thus, this Church Year was abruptly truncated
and it lasted just for eight months. Though, it was a challenging change, yet,
the Church adjusted and adapted to this National directive.
2010/2011 Pastorate included Reverend Akinlolu
Akintola (Pastor-in-charge); Reverend Hanson Nyoh; Pastor Sesan Johnson and
Pastor Idowu Aremu. The Church officers (2010/2011) were Reverend & Mrs
Akinlolu Akintola (Pastor-in-charge); Pastor Sesan Johnson (Secretary); Pastor
Idowu Aremu (Prayer Group); Sister A.O. Adekanmbi (Treasurer/FWI President); Sister
Ronke Akinbileje (GSSS/Head Usher); Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola (Children
Co-ordinator); Deaconess Deborah Raheem (Choir Mistress); and Sister Ayanfe (Youth/Hi
Crusader President)
2010/2011 Advisory Council of the Church included: Reverend
Akin Akintola (Chairman); Pastor Sesan Johnson (Secretary); Sister A.O.
Adekanmbi; Sister R. Akinbileje; Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola; Deaconess
Deborah Raheem; and Pastor Idowu Aremu.
Conventionally, all the Zonal, District and National
programmes were observed by the Church. National Fasting & Prayer programme
was observed in January 2011. Sunday and Weekly services were held as scheduled.
The 4th Church Anniversary was celebrated with an evangelistic
outreach to Abaa Egba within the Lagelu Local Government area of Ibadan and was
concluded with a thanksgiving service. The celebration was between Friday, May
20 to Sunday, May 22, 2011 with the theme “Crown of Glory: Isaiah 62:3”. Pastor
Idowu Aremu served as the Chairman of the Anniversary Committee.
The Mission outreach during the anniversary was an eye
opener for the Church towards the lost souls. Most members slept on the mission
field. The village head on behalf of the village welcomed the Church. A vigil
was held and evangelism was carried out. An open air crusade was executed in
the village with Pastor Idowu Aremu, Pastor Sesan Johnson and Reverend Akinlolu
Akintola ministering. The Choir also ministered. There were testimonies. In fact,
a known herbalist in the village gave his life to Christ.
Speaking to the Church members on the mission field,
Reverend Akinlolu Akintola declared the outreach is a missionary work to
populate the kingdom of God and depopulate the kingdom of the Devil. He
encouraged Church members that though the local Church needed to increase in
numbers, however, they should never mind that the mission outreach may not be
able to achieve since it is very far from the local assembly, however, it will
bring glory to almighty God.
The Monthly Evangelism outreach was observed during
the Church Year except for some Sundays. Fathers’ Day was observed. Family
Fellowship was inaugurated and some families hosted the Church during the year.
The Church building was maintained. Concerning the maintenance of the Church
building and acquisition of useful tools in the Church, the Senior Pastor
appreciated members for their unrepentant acts of giving.
The Children’s Church building demanded during the
last Church Year was started and the Senior Pastor stated that by the grace of
God it would be completed during the year. The Pastor’s office was started. The
Senior Pastor charged the Council of Foursquare Men (CFM) to be aggressive in
completing the Pastor’s office. The Senior Pastor opined that the office is
very germane for smooth and effective administration of the Church.
Existing Sunday school classes were maintained during
the year however, it was observed that attendance is declining and that
students usually came late. The General Sunday School Superintendent attended a
seminar at the District headquarters.
The Church FWI President was still the Iyana Zonal FWI
President. Pre-Alabaster programme was attended. Mothers’ Day was observed in
the Church. The National Women Annual
Convention (June Rally) was attended by some FWI members. Big ‘M’ Day was held.
Three women were accepted into the FWI fold. The women participated in the
Village Mission of the Church held during the Anniversary. A Health Seminar was
held for all members of the Church by the FWI.
The youths and the teens participated in the Zonal,
District and National programmes. KC 2011 was attended by the youths. Youth
Week was observed. The children participated in Zonal, District and National
programmes. 2011 Children’s Day was observed. The children participated in the
District children programme held at Oke-Bola on May 27th, 2011. Children
Week was celebrated locally. The children participated in an inter-denominational
children camp programme held at Igbo Oloyin, Ojoo, Ibadan.
July 2011 – June 2012: Un-usual
Capacity
The Church officers (2011/2012) were as follow: Reverend
& Mrs Akinlolu Akintola (Pastor-in-charge); Pastor Sesan Johnson (Secretary);
Pastor Idowu Aremu (CFM President/Mission & Evangelism); Sister A.O.
Adekanmbi (Treasurer/FWI President); Sister Ronke Akinbileje (GSSS/Head Usher); Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola (Children
Co-ordinator); Deaconess Deborah Raheem (Choir Mistress); and Brother George (Youth/Hi
Crusader President).
2011/2012 Advisory Council included: Reverend Akin
Akintola (Chairman); Pastor Sesan Johnson (Secretary); Sister A.O. Adekanmbi; Sister
R. Akinbileje; Sister Titilade Akintola; Deaconess Deborah Raheem; and Pastor
Idowu Aremu. 2011/2012 Pastorate were: Reverend Akinlolu Akintola (Pastor-in-charge);
Reverend Hanson Nyoh; Pastor Sesan Johnson and Pastor Idowu Aremu.
National Fasting & Prayer programme was observed
in January 2012. Sunday and Weekly services were held as scheduled. The
existing Sunday school classes were maintained during the Church Year. Sunday
School Rally was held. The Monthly Evangelism outreach was observed during the Church
Year except for some Sundays. The GSSS attended a seminar at the District
headquarters. The Council of Foursquare Men was inaugurated this year and
Pastor Idowu Aremu was appointed as the president. Fathers’ Day was observed. Home Alive
Fellowships were held.
The works on the Pastor’s office were still
on-going. The interior of the Church was painted and little decoration was
added. Importantly, the painting was done by one of the assisting pastors,
Pastor Idowu Aremu. Without argument, this is a good example that was laid by
the Senior Pastor (Reverend Akinlolu Akintola) and it is being emulated by the
pastorate and members. According to the current Church Secretary “the Senior
Pastor can be regarded as the foreman of the Church. As he is involved the
clearing of the Church environs, he will be doing electric work and at the same
time he will be doing some bricklaying job. No doubt, the Senior Pastor is
rugged and I am seriously learning the rudiments of Church planting from him.
It was through him I learn learnt that pastoring a Church, especially beginning
a Church is more than preaching on the pulpit.”
The 5th Church Anniversary was celebrated. Members
of the 5th Church Anniversary were: Pastor Sesan Johnson (Chairman);
Mrs Adekanmbi A.O.; Deaconess Raheem Deborah; Mrs Amos; Pastor (Mrs) Titilade
Akintola; Brother Vincent George; and Sister Esther Akintola. The anniversary was held between Thursday 26th
and Sunday 29th April 2012 with the theme: “Unusual Capacity”. It
started with an Indoor Revival which covered the first two days. A Youth
Conference was held on Saturday’s morning at the Church auditorium with the
topic: “Unusual Capacity: Davidic Experience” with Reverend Kunle Oloyede as
the guest minister. The evening of that Saturday was dedicated for a film show
titled “Ogo To Sunkun” at the space outside the Church besides the main road.
The 5th Anniversary Celebration ended with a thanksgiving service on
Sunday with Reverend (Prof) Agbede as the Guest Minster.
Pre-Alabaster programme was attended. Mothers’ Day was
observed in the Church. Women Annual Convention (June Rally) was attended in
June. Big ‘M’ Day was held. Three women were accepted into the FWI fold. A
Health Seminar was held for all members of the Church.
The youths and the teens participated in the Zonal,
District and National programmes. KC 2011 was attended by the youths. Youth
Week was observed. The children participated in Zonal, District and National
programmes. 2011 Children’s Day was observed. The children participated in the
District children programme held at Oke-Bola on May 27th, 2012. Children
Week was celebrated locally. The children participated in the
inter-denominational children camping programme held at Igbo Oloyin, Ojoo,
Ibadan.
July 2012 - June 2013: The End
of Akinlolu Years
The Church officers (2011/2012) were as follow: Reverend
& Mrs Akinlolu Akintola (Pastor-in-charge); Pastor Sesan Johnson (Secretary/GSSS);
Brother Peter Dosu (CFM President); Sister A.O. Adekanmbi (Treasurer/FWI
President); Sister Ronke Akinbileje (Music/Head Usher); Pastor (Mrs) Titilade
Akintola (Children Co-ordinator); and Sister Omolaraeni Lasisi (Youth/Hi
Crusader President).
Evangelist Michael Idowu Aremu and his family were
transferred to Foursquare Gospel Church, Olorunda-Abaa as an acting pastor of
the Church. The re-deployment of this minister post serious challenge to the Church.
He is a man that has serious drive for evangelism and prayers. More also, his
first son was a skilled and talented drummer. In fact, he is the only drummer
of the Church. Evidently, as at the time of writing this book, the Church has
not been able to fill the gap left behind by the talented drummer, though,
concerted efforts are being put in place to train the likes of Adekanmbi
Adeleke and Brother Peter Dosu. On the transfer of Evangelist Idowu Aremu, the
senior pastor remarked that he takes solace in the fact that his re-deployment
is for more work in the vineyard of God. He further pointed that at the right
time, the Lord of harvest will give His Church good replacement for the
minister and members of his family
Significantly, the family of Reverend Isaac Folarin
was transferred from Foursquare Gospel Church, Agboowo to Chapel of Faith.
Hence, Reverend Isaac Folarin and Pastor (Mrs) Deborah Folarin joined the
pastorate. Reverend Isaac Folarin is an ordained minister of Foursquare Gospel Church
in Nigeria. He had been in charge of Churches in Maiduguri and Bodija. Before
joining Chapel of Faith, he was an assisting pastor at Agboowo Church. From the
Church records, it was found that the Church has been expecting their arrival
for almost a year after there have been an official pronouncement of their
transfer from Agboowo Church. Reasons for the delay in their deployment were
far fetching. However, upon their arrival, the family has been a great addition
to the Church.
The Church adhered strictly to all her local, zonal,
district and national programmes. The ceiling (PVC) of the Church was started
and completed. According to the senior pastor (Reverend Akintola Akinlolu), the
initial cash that was used to kick start the PVC project was a gift from a
member of the Church. Strategically, the Church/Pastor office was put in place.
More works were done on the lightings of the Church
and the public address system of the Church. Three microphone stands were
purchased to augment the performance of the choir.
Two members of the Church, Deaconess A.O. Adekanmbi
and Pastor Sesan Johnson served as members of the Inauguration Committee for
Lagelu Missionary Zone. Coupled with this, this duo served in Zonal Rally
Committee of Iyana Zone. Six of the Church’s choir: Mrs Akinbileje, sister
Omolaraeni, Ronke Adekanmbi, Esther Akintola, Folarin Marvellous and Marvellous
Ivinegbor were part of the Zonal Choir that ministered during the inauguration
of the zone. In addition, two members of the Church – Pastor Sesan Johnson
(Zonal Youth Minister) and Reverend Isaac Folarin (Zonal Treasurer) are now
members of the Zonal Council.
During the Church Year, a special prayer programme
tagged ‘Possess Your Possession’ was initiated. The programme holds every last
day of the month. According to feedback from Church members and the coordinator
of the programme, God has been answering prayers of participants on a monthly
basis.
Fundamentally, in line with the spirit of decade of
multiplicity, Iyana Zone was delineated into three zones (Iyana zone, Iwo
Missionary zone and Lagelu Missionary zone). Consequently, this Church falls
within Lagelu Missionary zone and by extension into the newly created district
(Shalom District). Remember, Shalom District is one of the three newly created
districts out of the former Ibadan District. Other districts are Molete and
Sango Districts.
With the creation of Lagelu Missionary Zone,
consequently, the Pioneering Pastor of Foursquare Gospel Church, Akobo/Ojurin –
Reverend Akinlolu Akintola was appointed and installed as the Pioneering Zonal
Superintendent of the zone. Thus, this led to his automatic transferred to the
Olodo Church, the zonal headquarters. With this, Reverend Isaac Folarin was
installed as the Senior Pastor of the Church in July 2013, thereby signalling
the end of Akintola Akinlolu’s era. To God be the glory, honour and praises.
History @ a glance
- The Founding Day: April 01, 2007
- “Operation One Family, One Month” was launched by Pastor Akinlolu Akintola in 2008
- ‘Do It Yourself ’ prayer programme was launched in 2008
- The first Church Anniversary Celebration was held on Sunday 27th July, 2008. The theme was “Be Glad & Rejoice: Phil 4:4”.
- By December 2007, the first Christmas Carol was held.
- The first (Acting) Youth/Hi Crusaders President (in person of Sister Ayanfe Jesumbo) was appointed during the second Annual General Membership Meeting of the Church in October 2008.
- Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola, the wife of the pioneering pastor was appointed as the first (Acting) Children Co-ordinator.
- Sister Ronke Akinbileje was appointed as the first (Acting) General Sunday School Superintendent (G.S.S.S.) at the second Annual General Membership Meeting.
- Sister A.O. Adekanmbi as the first (Acting) FWI President during the second Annual General Membership Meeting.
- The pioneering pastor, pastor Akin Akintola was ordained a Reverend during the Church Year at the 2007 National Convention.
- The Church lost an active worker, Evangelist (W.O.) Safuriani A. Raheem, on Sunday 20th April, 2008.
- Sunday Raheem was the first drummer of the Church.
- The Church appointed her first Advisory Council during the Oct 2007- Oct 2008 Church Year.
- In 2008, a Prayer Warrior Group was inaugurated and Pastor Sesan Johnson was appointed by Reverend Akinlolu Akintola as the Prayer Warrior Group Co-ordinator.
- The Second Anniversary Celebration of the Church was observed with a 3- day crusade at Akobo-Ojurin motor garage between Thursday 23rd and Saturday 25th April 2009. Pastor (now a Reverend and the ZS of Apata Zone) Biola Ogunwusi, the then District Mission Director was the guest minister. The theme of the anniversary was “The Good News: Luke 2:14”.
- During the Oct 2008 – Oct 2009 Church Year the Church initiated a “Go Ye” Evangelism drive every second Sunday of the month.
- In Oct 2008 –Oct 2009 Church Year, the Church FWI initiated a Health & Personal Hygiene Programme for the Youth.
- In Oct 2008 –Oct 2009 Church Year Fathers’ Day was observed by the men for the first time in the Church
- Pastors and Pastors’ wives forum (Pastoral Retreat) was initiated and held in August, 2010.
- During the Oct 2009 – Oct 2010 Church Year, the Church FWI President (Sister A.O Adekanmbi) was appointed the Iyana Zonal FWI President.
- During the Oct 2009 – Oct 2010 Church Year, a local Women Fellowship was initiated.
- The 4th Church Anniversary was celebrated with an evangelistic outreach to Abaa Egba within the Lagelu Local Government area of Ibadan and was concluded with a thanksgiving service. The celebration was between Friday, May 20 to Sunday, May 22, 2011 with the theme “Crown of Glory: Isaiah 62:3”. Pastor Idowu Aremu served as the Chairman of the Anniversary Committee.
- July 2011 – June 2012, The Council of Foursquare Men was inaugurated this year and Pastor Idowu Aremu was appointed as the president.
- The 5th Church Anniversary was celebrated. Members of the 5th Church Anniversary were: Pastor Sesan Johnson (Chairman); Mrs Adekanmbi A.O.; Deaconess Raheem Deborah; Mrs Amos; Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola; Brother Vincent George; and Sister Esther Akintola. The anniversary was held between Thursday 26th and Sunday 29th April 2012 with the theme: “Unusual Capacity”. It started with an Indoor Revival which covered the first two days. A Youth Conference was held on Saturday’s morning at the Church auditorium with the topic: “Unusual Capacity: Davidic Experience” with Reverend Kunle Oloyede as the guest minister. The 5th Anniversary Celebration ended with a thanksgiving service on Sunday with Reverend (Prof) Agbede as the Guest Minster.
- During the July 2012 –June 2013 Church Year, Evangelist Michael Idowu Aremu and his family were transferred to Foursquare Gospel Church, Olorunda-Abaa as an acting pastor of the Church and Significantly, the family of Reverend Isaac Folarin was transferred from Foursquare Gospel Church, Agboowo to Chapel of Faith. Hence, Reverend Isaac Folarin and Pastor (Mrs) Deborah Folarin joined the pastorate.
- Also, two members of the Church, Deaconess A.O. Adekanmbi and Pastor Sesan Johnson served as members of the Inauguration Committee for Lagelu Missionary Zone. Coupled with this, this duo served in Zonal Rally Committee of Iyana Zone. Six of the Church’s choir: Mrs Akinbileje, sister Omolaraeni, Ronke Adekanmbi, Esther Akintola, Folarin Marvellous and Marvellous Ivinegbor were part of the Zonal Choir that ministered during the inauguration of the zone. In addition, two members of the Church – Pastor Sesan Johnson (Zonal Youth Minister) and Reverend Isaac Folarin (Zonal Treasurer) are now members of the Zonal Council.
- During the Church Year, a special prayer programme tagged ‘Possess Your Possession’ was initiated. The programme holds every last day of the month. With the creation of Lagelu Missionary Zone, consequently, the Pioneering Pastor of Foursquare Gospel Church, Akobo/Ojurin – Reverend Akinlolu Akintola was appointed and installed as the Pioneering Zonal Superintendent of the zone. Thus, this led to his automatic transferred to the Olodo Church, the zonal headquarters.
- Reverend Isaac Folarin was installed as the Senior Pastor of the Church in July 2013, thereby signalling the end of Akintola Akinlolu’s era.
The Pastorate:
Pastor Michael Idowu Aremu
Pastor Michael Idowu Aremu before joining the
Akobo/Ojurin Church has been part of Molete and Oke-Bola Church. He joined the
Church together with his wife and children. He is an evangelist by calling and
he is likewise called into the prayer ministry. Upon joining the Church, he was
active in the Mission & Evangelism department and prayer ministry. He was
also a member of the Pastorate and the Church Advisory Council. Together with
his family he had been transferred to Olorunda-Abaa Church, he served as the
Zonal Evangelist of Iyana Zone and currently, he is the District Evangelist of
Shalom District, Ibadan.
Reverend and Pastor (Mrs)
Hanson
Reverend and Pastor (Mrs) Hanson have been active
members/minsters of Foursquare Gospel Church for years. They were at a time
members of Ikorodu Church under the leadership of Reverend (Mrs) Florence
Oluwasanmi – the first lady-pastor of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria. Upon
moving to Ibadan, the couple and their family continue to serve the Lord under
the umbrella of Foursquare Church. Significantly, the couple have a strong
calling in the areas of children ministry. They have a Children Ministry that
caters for spiritual well-beings of children and teenagers. In 2008, the couple
joined Akobo/Ojurin Church and immediately, they have been active in the
pastorate and in the children arm of the Church. Till date, they are still part
of the Church.
Pastor Sesan Michael Johnson
Pastor Sesan Michael Johnson was born into the
Foursquare Gospel Church, at the Ikorodu Zonal headquarters Church (now Ikorodu
I District): 7- 8 Sunday Adebanjo street, Aruna, Ikorodu. Together with his
wife and daughter, he joined Akobo/Ojurin Church in 2008 Church Year. He has
special callings in the areas of Youth/Teens Ministry, Internet Evangelism,
Teachings and Prayer Ministry. Upon joining the Church, he has served in the
pastorate, evangelism & mission unit and Youths & Teens Ministry. He is
presently the Senior Pastor of Foursquare Gospel Church, His Grace Arena, Ogidi Quarters, Ibadan, Nigeria. Coupled with these, he
is presently, the Christian Education Minister of Olodo Missionary Zone.
Reverend & Pastor (Mrs) Isaac
Folarin
Reverend Isaac Folarin is an ordained minister of
Foursquare Gospel Church. He had served as a minister in Maiduguri Church and
Bodija Church. He also served as an assisting pastor at Agboowo Church under
Reverend Tayo A. Adegbola and Pastor Segun Adekola. He joined Akobo/Ojurin
Church with his family in 2013. He served briefly as an assisting pastor under
the pioneering pastor (Reverend Akintola). In July 2013, he became the Senior
Pastor of Akobo/Ojurin Church. He is currently the Zonal Treasurer of Lagelu
Missionary Zone.
Pastor (Mrs) Deborah Iyabo Folarin is an amiable
assistant in ministry to her husband. She has a unique calling in the prayer
and prophetic ministries. She is a gift to the body of Christ.
A Clarion Call!
Why history? Why writing the history of a Church? Of
what value is history? In order to understand where we are going, we need to
understand where we came from. This is the value of history in general. Knowing
your trajectory allows you to understand yourself better, to put your
experience in the proper perspective. What then is the value of the history of
a Church? Without history of the Church,
Christian theology becomes theoretical rather than practical. Christianity is
first and foremost the acts of God in time - and ultimately in Christ - more
than its morality, doctrinal formulations, or a worldview.
Engaging history of a Church provides perspective on
the Church’s interaction with surrounding culture and communities. Telling the
story of a local Church - how it came to be and how it has grown and changed
over the years - is always a worth-while task. If no one ever stops to remember
‘what happened’ way back, the congregation has lost a valuable piece of its
identity and how it has managed to circumvent the varied complexities and
challenges faced. Once the memory is gone, it is all but impossible to recover.
And certainly in many Churches, long memories can sometimes block much-needed
change.
Unfortunately, many modern people often think of
history as a luxury, or a hobby for certain people with extra time on their
hands, or an aptitude for remembering names and dates. But truly knowing and
understanding your story is never a luxury. It tells you not just where you
came from, but who you are and where you are headed. In fact, it is helpful to
think of the local Church historian’s task as a research into a congregation’s
DNA, and its particular personality. No doubt, the present-day character of a
local Church often has deep historical roots.
Some of the fundamental questions that often arise
when writing the history of a Church are: Was the Church formed as a result of
a missionary effort, perhaps beginning life as a struggling act of faith? Or
what is it a result of a protest or an opposition to a particular set of
theological ideas or a denominational action? As it is true with people, early
circumstances do not completely determine what a Church will become, but they
can certainly set the agenda for what follows, often in subtle and surprising
ways.
Fundamentally, I am advocating for serious efforts in
documenting the history of churches. This will go a long way in the
understanding of the past & present challenges, achievements, moves of God,
etc. Importantly, trained historians should be contacted in order to have a
thorough and professional work.
Reference & Sources:
- · Oral interviews (Reverend Akinlolu Akintola, Mrs. Aderonke Akinbileje, Pastor (Mrs) Titilade Akintola etc)
- · Church Records
- · Church Secretary’s records
- · Minutes book of Church Advisory Council
- · Annual General Membership Meeting booklets
- · Lagelu Missionary Zone Inauguration programme booklet
- · Shalom Missionary District Inauguration programme booklet
- · Seminar paper presented by Reverend Rasaq Akinwale at Shalom District headquarters Church in 2013 titled: “Historical Perspective and the Organogram of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria”.
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