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Founder of The Word Assembly Churches, Rev Isaac Omolehin
Founder of The Word Assembly Churches, Rev. Isaac Omolehin has declared that Christianity in Nigeria lacks a unifying paternal figure, arguing that prominent church leaders are denominational heads rather than fathers of the entire body of Christ.
Omolehin made the declaration in a sermon delivered and uploaded on the official YouTube channel of the church on Wednesday, a clip of which has since gone viral on social media on Saturday.
“I would hear fathers and I ask myself, which father? Nigerian Christianity has no father. Nigerian Christianity has no father. One young man was speaking so intensely recently about our fathers and mentioning that our fathers should speak out. Our fathers should speak out. What is happening? Yeah, I think our fathers should speak out. That Baba Adeboye should speak out.
“He was mentioning fathers. And I was asking myself, are these fathers of Christianity in Nigeria? Without sounding disrespectful? These are denominational leaders. Christianity in Nigeria has no father.
“A father would be somebody who looks after us all. Not just promoting the denominational agenda and the competition of how I’m building one mile auditorium. Then another one is trying to build two miles.
“One has one aircraft, another one wants to have three. The rivalry, the competition has no spiritual content,” he said.
Omolehin acknowledged the stature of General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Enoch Adeboye, but insisted that his influence did not extend beyond his denomination.
“Don’t get me wrong. Baba Adeboye is a very successful, respected man of God. But he’s in Redeemed. Kumuyi is in Deeper Life. Olukoya is in MFM. Does Olukoya know what is happening to a certain brother that is in Seventh-day Adventist? Does Kumuyi know what is happening to a person that is in Jehovah’s Witness? But these are also christains” he said.
The cleric argued that any figure deserving the title of father of Nigerian Christianity must transcend denominational loyalty.
“A person that will be our father cannot be a denominational person. He has to derobe himself of denominational doggedness and denominational extremism. Our father must be the father of all — the father of those who are in Roman Catholic, Methodist, Anglican, Apostolic,” he said.
Omolehin said the absence of such a figure explained why no church leader had spoken authoritatively on issues affecting Christians broadly.
“Right now, Christianity in Nigeria has no father. And that’s why nobody is coming up to say anything. We have denominational fathers. They are not fathers of all.
“They are not father of all. Who will be our father must be the father of those who are in Roman Catholic. Be the father of those who are in Methodist.
“Be the father of those who are in Anglican. Be the father of those who are in Apostolic. Be the father of everybody because we are going to the same heaven,” he said.
He closed his argument with a theological appeal, saying that denominational distinctions would be irrelevant in eternity. (PUNCH)