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My vision for Lagos PFN – Ore

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By Aramide Oikelome, Snr Correspondent, Lagos

The newly elected Chairman of the Lagos chapter of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Sola Ore, has said his administration will pursue a policy that will enhance the oneness of Christians in Lagos, even as he described his predecessor, Apostle  Alex Bamgbola, as “a man who has a heart for service”.

Ore stated this at a recent meeting of the newly elected executive of the body, which is due for inauguration on August 29 at the Fountain of Life Church, Ilupeju, Lagos.

He told the new executive that there was need for Christians to come together and work towards advancing the body of Christ if they were going to make a meaningful impact in the country.

He said: “We want to build the body of Christ by fostering love among members. We want to extend fellowship to members outside the fold. “We really have to humble ourselves to do this. We want to create a sense of belonging to everyone. There is no small church. We have growing churches”, he said.

Ore, General Overseer of Love Aglow Ministry, said his administration will pursue a policy that will give every member a sense of belonging adding also that “the new administration will empower grassroots ministers.

”We will try to do something. Whatever we can do, we want to improve the minister himself. Information is empowerment. We need to educate our people.”

He charged the new executive to be ready for service, adding, “I want to appeal to you all get ready for real work.

“We have a responsibility to reposition the PFN in Lagos for greater service. The past executive has worked a lot.

“We should help to build on what they have done and make our members feel a sense of belonging,” he said

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