Fire Engulfs Christ Embassy Headquarters in Lagos, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Vows Renewal

A fire broke out at the Christ Embassy Church headquarters in Oregun, Lagos State, Nigeria. The blaze caused significant damage to the premises, as seen in online videos and images. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, the church’s leader, responded to the incident, promising to rebuild a better and more glorious church.

“We will build a bigger, better, and more glorious church building,” Pastor Chris Oyakhilome declared, emphasizing that nothing happens in the life of a child of God by accident. He reassured the congregation that they would overcome the setback and emerge stronger.

The fire broke out on the morning of Sunday, June 23, and fortunately, there were no reported casualties. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s message of renewal and determination resonated with the congregation, who are now looking forward to rebuilding.

The Christ Embassy Church, also known as LoveWorld Incorporated, is a global ministry founded by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. The church has a significant presence in Nigeria and worldwide, with millions of followers. Pastor Chris is known for his teachings on faith, healing, and the power of God’s word.

As the congregation begins the process of rebuilding, they remain steadfast in their faith and commitment to their ministry. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s message of hope and renewal serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the church will continue to thrive and grow.

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