Assemblies of God to creat Abuja Central District, Sunday

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By Tobias Lengnan Dapam

Assemblies of God International Worship Centre Gwarimpa, Abuja, said it has concluded all arrangements to receive the General Council led by General Supritendent, Rev. Professor Paul Emeka to creat Abuja Central District, from the existing Abuja District.
The Secretary of the Church, Engr. Etim Asuquo, gave this indication yesterday during a chat with newsmen in Abuja.
Asuquo, added that the General Superintendent, Assemblies of God, Nigeria, Rev. Prof. Paul Emeka, and the Executive Committee Members of the General Council of the Church, will be coming from Enugu state for the inauguration.
He said the “Inauguration Service”, is part of the activities of the church to bolster its stand on the gospel.
The secretary said the creation of the new District will also help in the growth of the church.
“This will also help in the establishment of more churches, to help spread the gospel of Jesus Christ.
“We are passionate about evangelism and spreading the gospel of Christ. We will continue to do what is necessary to bring the gospel closer to the people.”

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