Monday, October 10, 2011

CAMPMEETING 2011: ABUJA, CALABAR, IBADAN, PORT HARCOURT SET

Bishop Eromobor,  Abuja
Rev Alonge, Calabar

The event, which is a two-day affair in Abuja Federal Capital Territory, will hold on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 October. Bishop G.I Eromobor, founding pastor, New Generation Bible Church International is among the guest ministers slated to speak at the meeting.

Calabar and Port Harcourt open on Wednesday and run four days climaxing on Sunday October 24. Calabar will play host to Rev Bob Alonge, Senior Pastor, The Capital Assembly, Abuja and Rev Stephen Olusegun Shafe of Banner of Grace Ministries, Calabar, among other top ministers of the word of faith.

Rev Ojo, Ibadan
Ministering at the Port Harcourt centre is Bishop Winston T. Iwo, Senior Pastor of Grace Covenant Church based in Rivers State capital.  He will be joined, among others by Pastor Chris Oarhe, Senior Pastor of Hilltop International Christian Centre, said to be one of Nigeria’s fastest growing churches, located on a 5-acre property, with a 3000-seater fully air-conditioned auditorium.

The Ibadan centre, on the other hand, begins Campmeeting 2011 on Friday October 21 and run for three days.  Rev Yinka Ojo, Senior Pastor, Grace Family church, Lagos and Rev I. D. Lawon of Full Stature Missions International are guest ministers at the meeting holding at CCIC’s Ashi auditorium.

Guest Ministers for the National leg of the convention include such anointed ministers of the word like Dr David Oyedepo, Presiding Bishop, Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners Chapel, a long time associate of the chief hosts, Rev Dr Tunde and Rev Mrs Ebun Joda, who will minister on the nights of Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 19; and Rev Sam Adeyemi, Senior Pastor of the Oregun, Ikeja-headquartered Daystar Christian Centre. Also confirmed from Nigeria is Rev Dr Lekan Babatunde of Kings Chapel, Ibadan, who has been a campmeeting regular.

Two other Campmeeting veterans complete the list of guest ministers who would be joined by many others from with CCIC. They are Reverend Clyde Oliver, founding pastor of Maranatha Christian Center of Melbourne, Florida, and Rev Mike Moore, both from the United States.

Pastor Oarhe, Port Harcourt
With the theme, “My Season of Beakthrough”, Campmeeting 2011 promises to live up to its historic billing as one of the most important events on the Pentecostal/charismatic Christian calendar in Nigeria as Senior Pastors/Founders of CCIC, Reverend (Dr) Chris Tunde Joda and his wife, Reverend (Mrs) Ebun Joda, both anointed expositors of the word of faith direct affairs under the unction of the Holy Ghost.
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Plans to live stream this year’s meetings to enable those who are unable to attend nationally and internationally to participate and benefit from the move of God that’s certain to be experienced have been concluded.

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