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RCCG ushers tasked on God services

The provincial pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), FCT 7, Pastor Amos Okemuyiwa, has urged ushers in the church to go beyond…

The provincial pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), FCT 7, Pastor Amos Okemuyiwa, has urged ushers in the church to go beyond their call of duty during the 2024 Training Annual and investiture of Patron and Patroness, organized by the RCCG FCT 7 ushers. 

Themed “Serving God beyond the call of duty,” the event aimed to enhance the skills and commitment of ushers in fulfilling their roles effectively.

Pastor Okemuyiwa, who was represented by the pastor in charge of RCCG, Recharge Center Zone, Pastor Muyiwa Adebayo, emphasized the importance of dedication and focus in serving, drawing parallels from the biblical account of Elisha’s commitment to his mentor, Elijah. 

He encouraged ushers to add value to the ministry by maintaining standards and being mindful of their influence on congregants.

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Addressing the issue of integrity, Pastor Okemuyiwa cautioned against pilfering from the church’s resources, stressing that dishonesty could hinder one’s destiny.

Earlier, the Provincial Head Usher, A/P Toyin Adebayo, stressed the necessity of continuous training to ensure ushers’ proficiency and maintain the church’s friendly atmosphere. 

The event serves as a reminder of the core values and responsibilities of ushers in promoting a conducive worship environment.

 

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