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Oyedepo’s son dumps Winners Chapel, set to establish own church

News Express |25th Oct 2023 | 1,915
Oyedepo’s son dumps Winners Chapel, set to establish own church

Pastor David Oyedepo Left, Pastor Isaac Oyedepo Right




Pastor Isaac Oyedepo, second son of Bishop David Oyedepo has dumped his fathers Living Faith Church Worldwide to begin his ministry.

It will be recalled that he was formerly a pastor of Living Faith Church in the United States before he was asked to return to Nigeria by Oyedepo, as a minister in the Nigerian church.

As gathered, Isaac resigned his appointment with his fathers church, with the intention to begin his own ministry, despite recently being appointed as Global Youth Pastor of the Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners Chapel.

Isaac had recently said, My God-given mandate is to reclaim a generation and to ensure this generation sees the fire of Gods revival in our generation.

However, Living Faith Church has not yet announced the resignation of Oyedepos son. It is expected that it will be done soon. (Daily Independent: Text, Excluding Headline)

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